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T. Rowe Price and Under Armour global headquarters, a University of Maryland satellite campus, and recreational and ...
Baltimore voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the Inner Harbor, unofficial election results for Question F show. About 60 percent of city voters supported the charter amendment ...
The Baltimore Development Corporation released its Baltimore Together 2024 Progress Report at the Baltimore Together Summit.
Several recent developments in the administration of justice in this state have caused us concern for the potential criminal ...
Maryland's Board of Public Works approved a $58.5 million settlement Wednesday to resolve litigation over Baltimore's State Center development project, clearing the way for new plans after nearly ...
It’s been nearly five years since a developer began trying to turn a portion of Abingdon Woods into a business park full of warehouses, but the project is still locked in legal purgatory.
In Baltimore, a small community called Hope Village is offering a rare path to home ownership for people with low incomes. It’s attracting attention for affordability and potential scalability.
Baltimore leaders in tech and entrepreneurship set to speak at Technical.ly’s Builders Conference The region will rep well at the annual convening focused on ecosystem storytelling and economic ...
From emergency response to sustained resistance: How Baltimore Action Legal Team endured after the Uprising Systemic reform may be BALT’s end goal, but the real change happens through the organization ...
A developer's controversial two million square foot business park project at Abingdon Woods in southern Harford County has been scrapped after a settlement was reached with county leaders.
JPMorgan Chase is giving $8.45 million to help nonprofit organizations and programs across Baltimore City for economic and community development. This is the latest round of funding as part of the ...