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    For sale: A custom-built Baltimore County home with its own private pond
    This Glen Arm home offers distinct interiors and custom-built details and has its own pond.
    For sale: One of the most expensive homes on the market in Baltimore County
    No expense was spared to create this Greenspring Valley estate.
    For sale: Attractive home in a desirable Howard County community
    This Howard County home is located in a highly sought-after planned community.
    Circuit Court Judge Ginina A. Jackson-Stevenson, left, prepares to canvas with supporters of Del. Mike Rogers on Jan. 6, 2024. She lost her seat on the bench in November. It's the first time since 2004 that an appointed Black judge lost to a white challenger.
    Anne Arundel County voted against diversity. That might end judicial elections.
    When Anne Arundel County voters rejected Circuit Court Judge Ginina Jackson-Stevenson for lawyer Tom Casey, they reduced the number of Black judges on the bench by one-third.
    The historic Baltimore Traction Co. Car Barn at the corner of Central Avenue and East Pratt Street in Jonestown.
    As historic Car Barn awaits next phase of renovation, community is cautiously optimistic
    The long-vacant Baltimore Traction Co. Car Barn has been cleared and is awaiting its next phase. Developers aim to transform the 43,000-square-foot space to offer improved access to amenities and bring jobs to nearby neighborhoods.
    For sale: Baltimore County estate with eclectic interiors and resort-style amenities
    The Caves Castle Farm in Owings Mills is a four-bedroom home with resort-style amenities.
    This new Alo store is the latest high-end addition to Harbor East. Though they have a  location in Washington, D.C., this is their only Maryland store.
    From ‘studio-to-street,’ Alo opens new activewear store in Harbor East
    Harbor East added luxury activewear Alo to its long list of 12 blocks of shopping retailers and dining options on Nov. 15, 2024.
    For sale: Updated Howard County home ideal for multigenerational living
    In Glenwood, you’ll find this spacious mid-century rancher with a distinct floor plan and surprising interiors for sale.
    This is a photo of an apartment complex in Harbor Point.
    Luxury apartment building in Baltimore delays opening after 2 fires and a flood
    The opening of an 18-story apartment building in Baltimore has been delayed until early next year following two suspected arsons and an unrelated flood, according to a disclosure to investors.
    For sale: Charming 1890s Baltimore County home
    Built in 1898, this five-bedroom, 3 ½-bath home in Baltimore County has been beautifully preserved and thoughtfully updated for modern living.
    A conceptual drawing of the proposed Harborplace plans showed a potential aerial view of the Inner Harbor on a sunny day.
    Iconic, but Gen X: Are Harborplace’s pavilions worth a preservation fight?
    When voters decided to allow residential buildings in the Inner Harbor, they also greenlit an ambitious redevelopment plan that will start with the demolition of the Harborplace pavilions, which are not quite historical enough for preservation.
    For sale: Howard County home with impressive spaces, inside and out
    This home for sale in Woodbine’s private Cattail Trace community sits on a beautiful 1-acre lot.
    In this photo from April 22, 2023, Gervonta “Tank” Davis enters the ring prior to his bout against Ryan Garcia at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
    Tough news for Gervonta Davis: Boxer faces foreclosure and judge rejects Japan birthday trip
    Davis, 29, of Parkland, Florida, bought the penthouse condominium in 2023 for $3.4 million from Scott Plank, a real estate developer and the brother of Under Armour President and CEO Kevin Plank.
    Former Baltimore Mayor Martin O'Malley weighed in on the controversial plans to raze Harborplace and build five buildings, including two residential towers, along the waterfront.
    O’Malley bucks 3 former mayors, opposes Harborplace redevelopment
    In a post on social media Saturday, Martin O’Malley called it “a terrible developer grab of public waterfront parkland.”
    For sale: Attractive Baltimore County home designed for modern living
    Built in 2013, this Baltimore County home was designed for modern living and has been meticulously maintained and updated.
    Kevin Spacey has lived at least seven years in the 9,000-square-foot Inner Harbor pier home, but he fell behind in his mortgage payments and his house was sold at public auction in July.
    Kevin Spacey settles dispute over auction of Baltimore home, buyer says
    Kevin Spacey has agreed to settle his legal fight with a Bethesda real estate investor over the auction of actor’s waterfront home in Baltimore, the investor said Friday.
    For sale: Custom Howard County home on a charming, idyllic lot
    This Howard County home in the Paternal Gift Farm community is surrounded by pastures, mature trees and a serene pond.
    Mondawmin is one of 120 neighborhoods where buyers can use an expanded Live Baltimore grant program to help pay for a home.
    Hey, Baltimore renters: You could get up to $20,000 to buy a home
    Two grants are offered: up to $10,000 to purchase a home or up to $20,000 to purchase and renovate a home.
    Candy Warden brushes leaves and grass off the grave marker for Hilda Maria Gray, one of several people buried alongside pets in the Rosa Bonheur Memorial Park in Elkridge.
    Mystery and scandal haunt pet cemetery on coveted Howard County land
    A famous old pet cemetery hides in the shadows of Howard County’s new apartments. And someone’s moving the graves.
    Phyllis Wert, a former owner Chesapeake Wine Company, urges voters to reject the MCB Real Estate ballot measure to add residences to Harborplace at the Inner Harbor.
    Harborplace developer’s former tenants urge vote against ballot question
    The tenants said MCB Real Estate was a subpar landlord that drove down the shopping center’s value.
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