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    Ibiza, artwork and a boat called Limitless: The wild ride before Chasen Cos. bankruptcy
    Brandon Chasen, now of Guilford, appeared in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Maryland for a meeting of creditors in his company’s bankruptcy case.
    Real estate developers Brandon Chasen and Paul Davis are photographed during an interview at their company’s office building in Fells Point on May 30, 2024.
    Tax sale lawsuit against Baltimore can proceed, federal judge rules
    The case now centers on the question of “just compensation.”
    The Edmondson Community Organization, a neighborhood group in West Baltimore, brought the lawsuit against Baltimore and an investor in July 2024
    Baltimore real estate developer Brandon Chasen reports owing more than $71M
    Chasen, 39, of Guilford, agreed on July 30 to voluntarily proceed with Chapter 7 liquidation bankruptcy.
    Real estate developer Brandon Chasen in 2024.
    Under Armour’s old Tide Point headquarters, now a ghost town, tentatively has buyer
    Tide Point, formerly Under Armour’s headquarters, has sat mostly vacant since the company relocated to Baltimore Peninsula last year.
    Friday, Aug. 15, 2025 — Tide Point, built in 1929 as a Procter & Gamble soap manufacturing plant, was redeveloped in the early 2000s as the headquarters for Under Armour. Now it sits mostly vacant after Under Armour moved to a new headquarters in the Baltimore Peninsula development.
    Baltimore City Council bill would raise taxes on vacant lots
    A proposal from Baltimore Councilwoman Odette Ramos would tax vacant lots at four times the current rate.
    A Baltimore City Council bill would quadruple the property tax rate on vacant lots.
    For sale: Fully updated home with a great backyard in Glen Arm
    This Glen Arm home has it all: a unique floor plan, nicely updated interiors, and a beautiful backyard. There are four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and nearly 5,000 square feet of living space, all conveniently located on a single story.
    Baltimore’s hottest spot for Maryland Dems is... a Residence Inn rooftop?
    Why are Maryland’s Democratic glitterati flocking to an extended-stay hotel whose other primary clientele are hospital patients and their families?
    The Residence Inn Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, located at 800 N. Wolfe St., had its grand opening in October 2017.
    For sale: Luxurious home with resort-style amenities in Clarksville
    In Clarksville’s Walnut Grove community, you’ll find this incredible six bedroom, seven bathroom home. The home has over 10,000 square feet of luxurious living, and an incredible outdoor oasis you won’t want to leave.
    Embattled East Baltimore hotel sold for huge loss
    A group of Chinese investors stands to lose its entire $47 million investment. They are claiming in a new court filing that the June auction was effectively rigged in favor of a Virginia-based private equity firm.
    The Residence Inn Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, located at 800 N. Wolfe St., had its grand opening in October 2017.
    For sale: Historic farm on 96 acres in Baldwin
    Overland Farm, established in 1845, offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own 96 beautiful acres in Baltimore County.
    For sale: Modern home backing up to Patapsco Valley State Park in Sykesville
    Built in 2020, this attractive Sykesville home offers over 6,000 square feet of modern living space. The five bedroom, six-and-a-half bathroom also has a great outdoor space that backs up to the Patapsco Valley State Park.
    State chronically undervalues vacant land in Baltimore, report finds
    A report from the Center for Land Economics suggests that state tax assessors have systematically undervalued Baltimore's vacant lots.
    The now vacant lot in Poppleton where Diane Bell's previous home stood. Photographed February 26, 2025.
    For sale: Well-appointed contemporary tree house in Pikesville
    Perfectly nestled in the woods of Garden View, this contemporary home offers luxurious interiors and an outdoor oasis with beautiful views and has a unique floor plan that surprises and delights.
    Baltimore developer Brandon Chasen enters bankruptcy after ‘painful and profound’ chapter
    In a statement, Adam Freiman, Brandon Chasen’s attorney, said his client “remains focused on seeing this process through with dignity and honesty.”
    Baltimore real estate developer Brandon Chasen agreed this week to enter bankruptcy.
    For sale: Craftsman-style estate with serene outdoor spaces in Clarksville
    Inside the over 7,000-square-foot home, you’ll find rich architectural details and luxurious interiors. It’s set on three private acres and has a stunning back patio, with a fishpond, built-in hot tub and an attractive outdoor kitchen.
    For sale: A beautiful Butler stone estate on nearly 13 acres in Monkton
    Tucked away on nearly 13 acres in Monkton, this beautiful home boasts luxurious interiors, a thoughtful floor plan and lots of charm.
    For sale: Beautiful move-in ready home in Maple Lawn
    Maple Lawn is a unique planned community offering walkable streets and desirable amenities.
    Buy a $3.45M Chesapeake Bay paradise, get a boatload of politics for free
    There’s only one buyer for Discovery Village that makes any sense — Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman. Yeah, that guy.
    Discovery Village in Shady Side is on the market after Anne Arundel County withdrew from its lease.
    For sale: Impressive estate in a private Lutherville gated community
    This Westwicke home features a distinct floor plan, attractive interiors and a great backyard with a saltwater pool.
    For sale: Nicely updated traditional brick home in Ellicott City
    The six-bedroom, 6,602-square-foot home offers a beautiful yard that backs up to the woods.
    12658 Golden Oak Drive.
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