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    Contractor alleges Chasen Cos. owes almost $1 million for Meyer Seed Co. project
    In court documents filed on April 15 but not previously available in Baltimore Circuit Court, Patriot Steel Fabrication Inc., a firm based in Church Creek, Dorchester County, asserts that Chasen Cos. owes the business more than $915,000.
    A view from the entryway of a construction site that will become The Whitney, on South Caroline Street in Fells Point.
    New lawsuit: Title company collected $1 million for ABC Capital transactions that never happened
    A lawsuit filed last week is the latest addition to a pile of civil claims tied to ABC Capital and Castle Title that keeps growing as the Maryland Insurance Administration investigates discrepancies raised by a civil lawyer and reported by The Baltimore Banner.
    ABC Capital's Jay Walsh appeared in Baltimore District Court on June 20 for a scheduled trial on charges of felony theft and doing business without a license.
    Black Catholics are still trying to process looming church closures
    The finalized plan by the Archdiocese of Baltimore affects many of Baltimore’s predominantly Black churches.
    St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, which is celebrating its 140th anniversary, is seen on Sunday, June 16, 2024 in Baltimore. St. Gregory is among nearly a dozen predominantly Black churches set to close under an Archdiocese of Baltimore reorganization plan.
    For sale: Bold, colorful ‘Dragon House’ in Bolton Hill
    Inside this stunning Bolton Hill townhouse, you’ll find surprisingly bold interiors, historic charm and designer finishes. Plus, an iconic dragon mural on the curved staircase.
    For sale: What you can get for $800K in Baltimore
    Beautiful Baltimore homes for sale in Mount Washington, Fells Point and Roland Park.
    Charles Center building once owned by Peter Angelos to remain an office space under new ownership
    100 N. Charles Owner LLC, a partnership between Prabhakar Thangarajah and Patrick Grace, bought the building for $4 million outside of a recent auction and has no plans to convert it.
    The entrance to One Charles Center.
    For sale: 3 luxury homes in Baltimore that rival Kevin Spacey’s
    These Baltimore homes in Tuscany-Canterbury, Mount Vernon and Harbor East rival Kevin Spacey’s waterfront home that’s expected to be auctioned off.
    Want to live in Kevin Spacey’s house? Actor’s Inner Harbor mansion gets auction date
    Formerly listed as “Baltimore’s most extraordinary home,” the house is scheduled for public auction Feb. 29
    Actor Kevin Spacey has been hiding out in Baltimore since 2017, "beguiled by its charm."
    How to sell a Catholic church
    Removing bodies, finding new homes for stained glass and deconsecration are among the steps of a Catholic church sale — which can take a decade
    PraiseBuildings focuses exclusively on the sale and leasing of religious property, including churches, synagogues, temples, schools, daycares, camps, retreats, parsonages and land. (photos courtesy of Praise Buildings)
    For sale: What you can get for $425K to $439K in Baltimore
    This week’s real estate roundup features beautiful homes for sale in Baltimore’s Tuscany-Canterbury, Canton, Belvedere and Oakenshawe neighborhoods.
    As Baltimore ends deal with Poppleton developer, the community wants a say on what’s next
    West Baltimore residents talk about what they’d like to see in Poppleton, now that the city is terminating its agreement with a New York developer that has struggled to build there.
    A mural on the side of a home in Poppleton reads: “SAVE OUR BLOCK. Black Neighborhoods Matter. ‘Losing my home is like a death to me. Eminent Domain law is violent.’ -Sonia Eaddy.”
    For sale: 2 rarely available attached homes in Baltimore
    Two rarely available attached homes in Baltimore’s Keswick neighborhood are for sale. Both have stunning interiors.
    MICA students learn about racism in historic Black neighborhoods through woodworking
    The historic cornices, vent covers, trims and other ornate fixtures they made in class will go on renovated Baltimore homes in Black neighborhoods.
    MICA professor Sarah Doherty’s class poses for a photo with cornice pieces they made to be installed on the revitalized West Baltimore home in the background on May 3, 2024.
    Vacant and damaged, one former Catholic church may serve as warning about closures to come
    St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church once anchored an East Baltimore neighborhood that was home to many German Catholics, but it has languished since the parish was dissolved in the 1980s. A lightning strike sparked a fire in the towering steeple in 2020, and now it's up for sale with a $1 million asking price.
    St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church offers a tale of the promise and the pitfalls of offloading historic and expensive-to-maintain religious properties.
    For sale: 3 homes near Baltimore pools
    Baltimore homes for sale in Highlandtown, Hampden and Riverside near city pools.
    Need 25 bedrooms? Old Baltimore hotel up for sale after revival plans fall through
    A preservationist developer wanted to modernize an old 25-bedroom hotel in Mount Vernon. Now, the property sits with a listing price at $1.6 million.
    The Mount Vernon building was built in 1880 and for many years was reportedly used as a boarding house for female students at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
    For sale: 4 waterfront condos by the Inner Harbor
    Baltimore condos for sale in the Inner Harbor, Harbor East, Canton and Fells Point neighborhoods.
    For sale: What you can get for $215K-$234K in Baltimore
    In this week's real estate roundup, a trio of Baltimore rowhouses in Butchers Hill, Waverly and Pigtown are for sale — all right around the city’s median home price.
    Where would Bluey live in Baltimore? Here are 3 options.
    In honor of the “Bluey“ special “The Sign,” we look at three houses that would work for her and her family in Baltimore.
    General contractor says new Johns Hopkins-affiliated hotel owes it $4.3 million
    A construction contractor is suing a new hotel located across from the Johns Hopkins University campus in Homewood, alleging it is owed $4.3 million for unpaid work at the property, called The Study.
    This is a photo of The Study, which opened its hotel in October, followed by a ground-level restaurant called Dear Charles in January.
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