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    For sale: Charming traditional home in Chevy Chase
    The Hamlet in Chevy Chase is known for its winding streets, wooded lots and strong sense of community.
    Will Tradepoint gobble up a Locust Point pier’s salt haul?
    The Locust Point pier needs millions of dollars worth of repairs, and the lease that Canton Stevedoring has held since 2011 is set to expire at the end of the year.
    Salt piles owned by Rukert Terminals sit in the Canton Industrial Area in Baltimore, MD on Thursday, July 31, 2025. The Port of Baltimore ranks No. 2 in the country for salt imports. The bulk of that is brought in at a North Locust Point pier, operated by Canton Stevedoring, and by Rukert Terminals Corp., whose Canton salt piles are pictured here.
    For sale: Luxurious home with striking outdoor features in Glenwood
    The home opens to an impressive three-story foyer.
    The Baltimore building that Brandon Chasen says he’ll call home is currently condemned
    Chasen, 39, testified on Monday that he will be living at a building on Eastern Avenue in Fells Point that once served as his namesake company’s headquarters.
    Condemned building owned by Developer Brandon Chasen on 1511 Eastern Ave. in Baltimore, Tuesday, September 16, 2025. Developer Brandon Chasen testified on Monday that his company's former Fells Point headquarters is now his Baltimore address. On Tuesday, the building was listed as "condemned."
    Former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker sells Owings Mills home
    Former Ravens kicker Justin Tucker sold his Owings Mills home for $2.8M. The five-bedroom estate was listed at $3.2M in June. It was delisted Sept. 12.
    Baltimore Ravens place kicker Justin Tucker attends the team’s 21st annual coat giveaway at the Helping Up Mission shelter on Monday, November 11, 2024.
    Brandon Chasen says he doesn’t know where $600,000 in wired money went
    Brandon Chasen, 39, of Baltimore, agreed in July to enter Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy. He sat for three hours of questioning on Monday.
    Real estate developer Brandon Chasen, right, walks with attorney Adam Freiman as they leave the Edward A. Garmatz United States Courthouse in Baltimore, Md., on Monday, Sept. 15, 2025.
    Bill to slow affordable housing in Anne Arundel rejected by County Council
    The 4-3 vote along party lines followed impassioned public testimony at the end of a four-hour legislative meeting Monday night.
    An Anne Arundel County bill that would have rolled back an incentive for affordable housing was defeated Monday night. The bill was spurred by opposition to a new townhouse development in this Glen Burnie neighborhood.
    Johns Hopkins’ AI future is coming, and the neighbors are not happy
    Johns Hopkins’ planned Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Institute may be a boon for the city, but Remington residents are concerned about loud construction, rude workers, litter and parking.
    Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2025 — Remington residents gather together to talk about concerns regarding Johns Hopkins University’s plans to remove trees for new construction of a Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Institute. Baltimore City, Md.
    In Anne Arundel, a split over housing and neighbors who want less of it
    Monday's bill would pare back a 2024 law that incentivizes "workforce" housing.
    Jigna Patel strolls through her neighborhood in Glen Burnie, where a large new development is planned.
    For sale: Unique modern home with a private pool and shared tennis court in Ruxton
    Striking 1970s design and a desirable three acre lot combine to create this one-of-a-kind Ruxton home. As you approach the property, its distinct lines and massive windows hint at the unique interior you’ll find inside. As a bonus, it contains a private saltwater pool and shared access to a tennis court with four other homes in the secluded Martin’s Choice development.
    Former Baltimore City councilman’s outburst pauses housing hearing
    Proceedings at a Baltimore City Council hearing were briefly paused Thursday after a former councilman refused to cede the microphone.
    Proceedings at a Baltimore City Council hearing were briefly paused Thursday after a former councilman refused to cede the microphone.
    For sale: Attractive corner lot home in desirable Maple Lawn
    Fulton’s Maple Lawn is a highly coveted planned community, with residents enjoying its walkable streets and desirable amenities. This corner lot home stands out for its updated interiors, generous floor plan, and attractive outdoor space.
    Can horse country and affordable housing coexist in Baltimore County?
    Earlier this year, the Baltimore County Council passed a measure that leaves the future of the URDL up to the voters.
    David and JoAnn Hayden visit with some of their horses at Dark Hollow Farm in Upperco.
    Baltimore Housing Commissioner Alice Kennedy to step aside
    Housing Commissioner Alice Kennedy is changing roles as Baltimore faces criticism for its permitting overhaul.
    Alice Kennedy, Baltimore housing commissioner, speaks at the announcement of ReBUILD Metro’s plans for renovating abandoned homes on Mura Street in East Baltimore.
    For sale: 10-acre, historic equestrian estate in Glenwood
    The house has been lovingly maintained and updated, and features a unique log cabin space tucked behind its red exterior.
    Parts of Baltimore’s Superblock damaged in five-alarm Downtown fire
    Segments of the historic Superblock caught fire during Tuesday afternoon’s five-alarm blaze.
    Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025 — Damaged buildings are seen along Fayette Street at Howard Street a day after a five-alarm fire tore through several buildings in the block.
    Gov. Moore’s sprawling executive order aims to boost Maryland housing stock
    It’s unclear how many more units the governor’s executive order would induce, and to what extent it fills Maryland’s housing gap.
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, left, and state Housing Secretary Jake Day take questions from reporters following an event at the Legacy at Twin Rivers community in Columbia on Wednesday.
    For sale: Historic estate on 8 acres in Lutherville
    Known as Zemlyn Porches, this 8-acre estate in Lutherville offers gracious grounds, historic charm and impressive interiors. The over 10,000-square-foot home has eight bedrooms, nine full bathrooms, and three half-bathrooms. On top of that, the property also has a seven-stall barn and a two-bedroom tenant house, offering lots of space for a variety of uses.
    Deputy to Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott named city’s ‘permit czar’
    A new deputy mayor for economic development was not announced.
    ReBUILD Metro has begun renovating abandoned homes on Mura Street in East Baltimore’s Johnston Square neighborhood.
    For sale: Modern, contemporary home in Woodmark
    Beautiful design and luxurious updates make this modern Woodmark home stand out from others on the market. The single-story home (with a finished lower level) has over 3,000 square feet of contemporary living space, including a stunning kitchen, and is situated on over 2 acres.
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