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    A vacant property notice sits on the marble steps of a West Baltimore home located in the Penn-North neighborhood and owned by an ABC Capital investor.
    Baltimore leaders propose ‘landmark’ $8 billion plan to confront vacant housing
    The money would be put toward at least 35,700 properties across Baltimore, including in neighborhoods that typically don’t see much government investment.
    For sale: what you can get for $625K to $655K in Baltimore
    Here are three beautiful homes priced between $625,000 and $655,000 in Baltimore.
    The exterior of Baltimore City Hall as seen on Monday, Feb. 13, 2023.
    So many people are cutting cable that it’s hurting Baltimore’s finances
    Since July of 2020, the number of city cable subscribers has dropped by more than 40,000 — reducing the revenue the city collects from its 5% franchise fee.
    For sale: 3 amazing condos in Baltimore
    A midcentury modern condo in Tuscany-Canterbury, a converted church in Riverside and a historic property in Mount Vernon are all available.
    MCB Real Estate released renderings of a redeveloped Harborplace on Oct. 30, 2023, that show new buildings with residential units and park spaces.
    Baltimore planning board delays Harborplace vote, citing livestream failure
    The panel was due to vote on three bills that aim to change zoning and street design around the Inner Harbor.
    For sale: What you can get for $570-650K in Anne Arundel County
    Miles of shoreline, the state’s charming capital city, and close proximity to Washington, D.C., and Baltimore are just a few of the reasons why Anne Arundel County is a great place to live.
    Scene of the community garden located next to Under Armour in Locust Point. (Photo courtesy of Dave Arndt)
    Evicted by Under Armour, Locust Point Community Garden prepares to relocate in December
    Locust Point Community Garden has until Dec. 15 to vacate the plot of land owned by Under Armour. Baltimore City officials and the Locust Point Civic Association are clearing a portion of Latrobe Park so the program can continue.
    For sale: 3 beautiful homes near Patterson Park
    Patterson Park is beloved for its miles of walking paths, pool, boat lake, dog park, recreation center, ice skating rink and playgrounds.
    For sale: 3 homes within walking distance of M&T Bank Stadium
    There’s nothing better than skipping the traffic to join the sea of purple walking to a Ravens game.
    Construction of a mixed-use project, including residential, at Baltimore Peninsula. The state housing secretary says Maryland has a housing shortage but is unlikely to support capping rent increases as a short-term solution.
    Maryland housing secretary says rent caps unlikely solution for housing shortage
    Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Secretary Jacob R. Day said state lawmakers would likely not prescribe rent stabilization as a solution for Marylanders — at least not this upcoming session.
    What you can get for $375-409K in Baltimore
    Here are three unique real estate listings priced between $375,000 and $409,000.
    MCB Real Estate released renderings of a redeveloped Harborplace on Oct. 30 that show new buildings and park spaces.
    ‘Eyesore’ or a ‘much-needed face-lift’? What readers think of the Harborplace redesign
    The design includes a large new housing development with two towers. Readers are not feeling it.
    Harborplace renderings show massive residential units envisioned by the developer.
    Harborplace developer pitches 900 residential units, rooftop park at Inner Harbor
    MCB Real Estate wants to rezone the Inner Harbor to allow for residential development.
    For sale: Restored mansion in Mount Vernon
    Located in the heart of Mount Vernon, you’ll find this beautifully restored single-family home that offers more than 10,000 square feet of grand living space.
    Digital rendering for the upcoming Mayor's Office of Cable and Communications (MOCC) headquarters, which will also be the new home of CharmTV.
    CharmTV to move headquarters to Penn North, joining Baltimore’s Black Arts District
    Eight city-owned vacant lots in West Baltimore will soon be converted into a sprawling, 20,000-square-foot hub for artists and creatives in Baltimore.
    Exterior of Topgolf in South Baltimore on 10/7/22.
    South Baltimore Topgolf property for sale, but high-end driving range will remain
    The facility has 19 years remaining on its initial 20-year lease.
    For sale: 3 unique condos or co-ops for sale in Baltimore
    Here are three unique condos/co-ops for sale at various price points, ranging from $89,000-$799,000.
    Janet Abrahams, CEO of the Housing Authority of Baltimore City, Dana Henson, developer, and state Sen. Cory McCray stand at the corner of Orleans Street and North Central Avenue in September. The team has signed a deal with Lidl to anchor redevelopment of the Perkins-Somerset-Oldtown project.
    Lidl is coming to East Baltimore. Inside the deal that almost didn’t happen.
    Lidl officially signed a lease for a 36,000-square-foot space this past February in the Perkins-Somerset-Oldtown footprint, ending a long hunt for a grocer in the area.
    House for sale in Baltimore.
    Howard County housing plan would add affordable units, limit rent hikes
    Howard County is the latest in a string of Baltimore area governments proposing solutions to mitigate cost burdens on renters and homebuyers.
    Construction on The Paramount, billed as a $50 million, 3,750-seat concert venue in Baltimore's casino and stadium district, halted earlier this year and new court filings claim their funding has dried up. Seen behind the half-built venue are TopGolf and the Horseshoe Casino
    South Baltimore concert venue will open next year despite legal issues, developer says
    But it’s not yet known if construction on The Paramount Baltimore has resumed.
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