From the BBJ Sept 11, 2012 The number of Baltimore-area home sales started and completed in August 2012 increased by roughly 18 percent compared with the same month a year ago, the Baltimore Sun reported Monday. The average sales price in Baltimore City showed a 15 percent year-over-year jump, the greatest gain in the region,… read more →
Columbia’s Symphony Woods Park redevelopment may be put on hold until the Howard Hughes Corp. makes clear its plans for redeveloping the adjacent Merriweather Post Pavilion, the Howard County Times reported. See article here. The Howard Hughes Corporation recently acquired the old Rouse Building. This is an Columbia Association artist’s conception of the new Symphony… read more →
Guess you can say he was “underwater”? Just kidding… From the Baltimore Business Journal by Joanna Sullivan, Editor Date: Monday, August 13, 2012, 10:54am EDT – Last Modified: Monday, August 13, 2012, 10:58am EDT HeidiKrauss.com The house at 967 Fell St. sold for $1.25 million — a bit less than the $1.42 million listing price,… read more →
At least that is what you would smell like when getting out of the water today, however; if all goes according to plan, you’ll be able eat at the bottom of the harbor floor…sort of. Before the idea of the Harborplace was ever conceived, Baltimore’s Inner Harbor was a working harbor. In the 60’s the harbor gave way to… read more →
$310 Million Harah’s Casino near M&T Bank Stadium with… 110,000 square foot gaming space (a football field is 57,000 square feet), 4000-car parking garage, steakhouse, 5700 square foot sports bar, 2500 square foot food court and 1200 square feet of retails space. CBAC Gaming LLC proposed in September to build the casino slated to… read more →
See the Baltimore Business Journal article here by Scott Graham. “These five designees (Aberdeen, Westminster, Laurel, Cumberland, Hyattsville) are demonstrating their commitment to sustainable communities: sound environmental protection, strong local character and sense of community, solid economic development and innovative housing and development strategy,” said Richard E. Hall, Maryland Secretary for Planning and chair of the… read more →