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Baltimore architects pick five buildings that inspire
Wayne Countryman
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Five local architects pick their favorite buildings in Baltimore, including structures in Mount Vernon, Mount Washington and the west side. Some are historic buildings while others are contemporary in design.
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Commercial Real Estate
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Residential Real Estate
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Reuse / Rebuild
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Visit Baltimore
Downtown
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Mt. Vernon
More than a market: Waverly maps out a new plan for its future
Amy Landsman
Tuesday, May 07, 2013
Waverly Main Street has hired a local urban design firm to create a new master plan for the area that includes streetscape improvements, a new slogan and the redevelopment of several buildings. Leaders want the area to be known as a place to shop and dine — and not just the Saturday farmers' market.
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Development
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Diversity
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Residential Real Estate
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Retail
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Shopping
Station North
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Charles Village
Johns Hopkins University to create "small campus" in Station North
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Johns Hopkins University is putting $1 million in a new fund that will provide low-interest loans to developers and is looking at real estate in Station North for its film and other creative programs. Both initiatives are part of the university's plan to extend its influence beyond its Homewood campus.
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Development
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Diversity
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Education
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Higher Education
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Residential Real Estate
Charles Village
Step OUT for the Maryland Home & Garden Show
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Check out the Spring 2013 Maryland Home & Garden Show, featuring more than 300 home improvement exhibitors over two weekends next month. The show will also feature home improvement experts, a crafts fair and free interior design consultations.
Baltimore County
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Community
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Entertainment
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Events
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Hospitality
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Residential Real Estate
Redevelopment of Park Heights Moves Forward With Slots Money
Barbara Pash
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
An ambitious redevelopment plan is underway in the Northwest section of Baltimore. Park Heights is getting new senior housing a ball field and interest from private developers. Neighborhood residents are also receiving home-buying, tutoring and other services that are funded with slots money.
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Community
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Development
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Diversity
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Multicultural
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Residential Real Estate
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Sports & Recreation
Q&A: Fells Point Main Street's Joy Giordano Talks About the Changing Tide
Amy McNeal
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Fells Point Main Street has a new executive director, Joy Giordano. She sits down with Bmore Media to talk about the challenges the area faces, how she plans to run the organization and a new marketing campaign that she hopes will bring more tourists to the area.
Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Hospitality
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Preservation
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Residential Real Estate
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Shopping
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Visit Baltimore
Fells Point
Development With a Mission? Possible.
Paul Sturm
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Seawall Development has turned a vacant building in Remington into a thriving apartment and office complex for teachers and nonprofits. It is on the verge of completing a similar redevelopment in Hampden. Now, the Baltimore developer is about to take its socially responsible mission to other cities.
Commercial Real Estate
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Community
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Design
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Move To Baltimore
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Philanthropy
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Preservation
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Residential Real Estate
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Sustainability
Charles Village
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Hampden
Maryland's Film Industry Stages a Comeback
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Local film professionals had gotten used to traveling to Michigan, Louisiana and Pennsylvania to keep earning a living. Now, some are staying close to home as the state spends more money to woo movies and TV crews like the HBO series
Veep,
starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Take a peek at how Maryland is rolling out the red carpet.
Arts and Culture
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Baltimore jobs
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Entertainment
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Film
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Jobs
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Media
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Public Relations
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Residential Real Estate
Competing Interests Grapple For the Future of Federal Hill
Amy McNeal
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Federal Hill is known as a destination neighborhood for young, plugged-in Baltimoreans seeking a robust bar scene and chic urban living. That reputation, however, is not without its costs. Recent developments highlight a growing tension between those who see the neighborhood as an entertainment hub and those who would prefer a quieter pace. Here, Bmore's Amy McNeal takes a look at what both sides have to say.
Community
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Diversity
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Hospitality
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Nightlife
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Residential Real Estate
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Visit Baltimore
Federal Hill
Baltimore's art community paints a pretty picture of the Baltimore economy
Sara Michael
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
In the wake of another successful Artscape, it's hardly necessary to point out that Baltimore has a thriving arts community. It is worth mentioning, however, that Charm City's ar ts community has a large impact on the City's overall economy, its neighborhoods and its development.
Arts and Culture
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Baltimore jobs
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Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Move to Baltimore
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Museums
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Performing Arts
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
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Visit Baltimore
Building Up Baltimore -- Evan Morville
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
As a partner at Seawall Development Corp., which was honored by the Urban Land Institute for its Millers Court residential complex for teachers, Evan Morville believes that revitalizing Baltimore begins with communities. He talks to us about the city's resurgence and why he thinks the city is on track to make a bigtime comeback.
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
Charles Village
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Hampden
Building Up Baltimore -- Mark Dambly
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
A recipient of the Urban Land Institute's First Annual Wavemaker Award, developer Mark Dambly chats with Bmore about our fair city and what he sees in Baltimore's future.
Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Residential Real Estate
Bmore Media Welcomes Julekha Dash to the Team
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
After a long search, Bmore Media welcomes Julekha Dash as our new Development News Editor.
Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
Building Up Baltimore -- Michael Beatty
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
A winner of the Urban Land Institute of Baltimore's Wavemaker Award, Michael Beatty, president H&S Properties, talks about Harbor East, the Legg Mason building, why Bmore is a great city for developers and how he sees the city in the future.
Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
Harbor East
Rehabbing Homes and Building Bonds
Walaika Haskins
Tuesday, December 01, 2009
Rehabbing any building is a tough job. Doing it while the building's residents still live there is even harder. But, somehow Michael Shacklette and his team at The Michael Group manage not just to complete the renovations, but come away with a host of new friendships.
Development
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Rehab/Renovation
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Residential Real Estate
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