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Baltimore’s Biggest Tease - McHenry Row
As someone who lives a block away from the future McHenry Row development, I have a natural interest in the project’s progress. Here’s a synopsis of what’s happened at the construction site since last October: NOTHING. Or at lea...
What’s Next for Baltimore’s State Center
We’re happy to have another guest post today courtesy of Urban Discoveries Living Blog. Check out all their great content. The State Center was supposed to be one of those far-sighted projects that would help transform Baltimore into the vibrant, a...
Slots Could Give Gateway South Project a Boost
The approval for slots by voters in Maryland last week could give a much needed boost to development in Baltimore during a tough economic period. As evidenced by the City Council’s quick approval to purchase a parcel of land in South Baltimor...
Four Seasons / Legg Mason Project to Command Baltimore’s Highest Rent
The future Legg Mason / Fours Seasons project will command the highest rent of any property in Baltimore; likely $40+ per square foot. Prices at the current Legg Mason building (100 Light Street) are in the high $20s. It’s not surprising bec...
Baltimore Ranked “Most Business Friendly Tax Climate” in U.S.
An independent report by consulting agency KPMG ranked Baltimore as having the most business-friendly tax climate in the United States. Baltimore trailed San Juan Puerto Rico which would be considered top in the nation if you include U.S. Territori...
Port Covington News - Struever & Tidewater Yacht pitch 17-acre project
An article in today’s Baltimore Business Journal outlines Struever bros. plans for a large development that includes a 38 story tower. I’m not sure if this is completely new or a variation on the multiple plans we have seen in the past....
Canton Restaurant and Two Attached Buildings Auction
Three adjoined buildings in Canton are up for auction a week from today. They all go together. The restaurant’s kitchen is fully equipped with two ovens, two deep fryers, stainless steel countertops and sink, gas stove w/six burners, etc. Ther...
Mayor Dixon Optimistic about Major Retail
Sheila Dixon is apparently optimistic about getting major retail back in Baltimore according to an article in “B”, Baltimore Sun’s new daily tabloid. This seems to confirm the rumors that Canton Crossing and Harbor East developer...
Commercial Properties on The Avenue
There’s a lot of inventory out there- this could be seen as a opportunity. I was surfing around the ‘net the other day and saw a listing for two buildings next to one another up for auction right on The Avenue! You could buy one, or both....
Patterson Park Bar For Sale
I get all these e-mails from real estate agents all the time. There’s sometimes good deals in them. I actually read some of them and fantasize about buying something besides the house I live in. Who hasn’t fantasized about owning a bar? F...
Harris Teeter is coming to Locust Point!
The Baltimore Sun reports that Harris Teeter has signed a lease in McHenry Row, formally known as the Chesapeake Paperboard site in Locust Point. LP will finally be getting its high end grocery store that many of us have been waiting for! To read ...
New Plan for Old Town
Baltimore City officials are again setting their sights on the revitalization of the Oldtown Mall just east of Downtown Baltimore. While revitalization efforts have come and gone over the past several years, it seems as if the chances are better no...
Charles North Project Clears a Hurdle
The Baltimore City Board of Estimates just gave approval for the purchase of 2.5 million dollars worth of property in the Charles Station North neighborhood which could clear the way for future development. The deal includes the long sought after C...
