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Visitors enjoy refreshments in the shade at the Maryland State Fair - Arianne Teeple
Visitors enjoy refreshments in the shade at the Maryland State Fair - Arianne Teeple

Commercial Real Estate Features

Baltimore's art community paints a pretty picture of the Baltimore economy

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.read on…

In the 'hood: Station North Arts District

The name says it all and with the Maryland Institute College of Art just down the street, it's no wonder that Station North was the first neighborhood in the city to receive the state's designation as an arts district. It is one of the most vibrant locations in Baltimore with an ever-growing community of artists helping to fuel the area's cultural and economic revitalization. So, we decided to take a closer look.read on…

Building Up Baltimore -- Mark Dambly

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.read on…

Bmore Media Welcomes Julekha Dash to the Team

After a long search, Bmore Media welcomes Julekha Dash as our new Development News Editor.read on…

Building Up Baltimore -- Michael Beatty

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.read on…

Building Up Baltimore -- Patrick Turner

Patrick Turner, the Baltimore developer talks about his award-winning Silo Point complex, Westport and why Baltimore is a great city for developers.read on…

Green growth a natural for Merritt Properties

Merritt Properties responded to the recent slowdown by taking a different road and doing more in-house work and retraining – they gave their project managers time to learn all they could about green construction, creating a team of experts in LEED Certification.read on…

Building Up Baltimore -- Martin Millspaugh

More than 25 years ago the Baltimore's redeveloped Inner Harbor area was the beginning of a new era for Downtown Baltimore. The Urban Land Institute honored Baltimore's Inner Harbor with its prestigious Heritage Award. The award, bestowed periodically on developments that have demonstrated industry excellence and made substantial contributions to their community's well-being for at least 25 years, has been given only 8 times in the past 35 years. Martin Millspaugh, who led the effort to create the Inner Harbor, talks about the development, the award and Baltimore.read on…

Welcome to Bmore: This Ain't Your Daddy's Magazine

Welcome to Bmore -- your weekly e-zine about the businesses, people and places that are transforming the Charm City.read on…
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