A cluster of vacant industrial buildings that Baltimore City purchased for $2 million in 2005 have been sold to developer P. David Bramble for $1. ”We are excited to bring this to you,” Colin Tarbert, ...
We need to grow . . . the solution is to try more stuff, to do more things, to listen to people from other places and see what happens.” ...
MCB and two other investors purchased the deactivated Norfolk Southern rail yard for $2.95 million in 2019 and have since used the 8.3-acre lot, best viewed from the 28th Street Bridge, as storage for ...
Thirteen smoke shops have popped up in a three-block area of his East Baltimore district, says Councilman Antonio Glover, some selling fentanyl-laced marijuana products, threatening to “create the ...
Audience members waved “Democracy over Developers” signs, and a councilman said Black citizens were being ignored. But as expected, the mayor’s rule-relaxing, density-promoting legislation passed.
It starts with fairness and honesty – elements missing from the zoning and housing legislation now being pushed through the City Council. [OP-ED] ...
Opponents of two key bills in the mayor’s housing package – narrowly approved in a preliminary vote by the City Council – seek to flip votes at tomorrow’s meeting.
So far this year, Baltimore County Councilman David Marks (R, 5th) is delivering a master class on how to bend or break the rules intended to ensure that a Maryland county regulates land use and ...
By a close margin, the City Council last night advanced sweeping changes supporters said would help Baltimore grow and opponents said would drive Black residents out.
Calvin Young, point man for the unpopular Sisson Street relocation plan, will “shift” from mayor’s chief of staff to an interim deputy mayor.
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