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In a significant legal development, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned the mortgage fraud conviction of ...
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 ...
These developments mean that women are gaining greater power over how their companies purchase legal services. In a smaller city like Baltimore, it creates more opportunity for women to connect ...
Baltimore County Council members said Tuesday that county development chief Arnold Jablon should not have acted as the attorney for a local environmental engineer who has worked for builders on ...
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 ...
Change will continue around Greater Baltimore in the coming year amid a flurry of new and ongoing development projects that in some cases defy the jittery commercial and office markets.
Nationwide, research has shown that Black-owned businesses have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic compared to their white counterparts.
Baltimore uses bonds for its glitziest developments. What if they could rehab vacant rowhouses? Giacomo Bologna, The Baltimore Sun January 6, 2023 at 6:03 PM·8 min read ...
Earlier this week, the Baltimore County Department of Planning hosted a forum for the affordable housing development community as a part of its renewed commitment to expanding affordable housing ...
Baltimore Housing Roundtable has a bold proposal. The group, consisting of a coalition of various activist organizations, believes its report, “Community + Land + Trust: Tools for Development ...
JPMorgan Chase is giving millions of dollars to help nonprofit organizations and programs across Baltimore City for economic and community development.
Joseph “Joe” Meyerhoff II has a solution to Baltimore’s vacant home crisis that even he knows sounds crazy, but some in the city of Baltimore are examining the idea.