The case for antique mall shopping—and where to do it.
Open on weekends in the the former home of Bottle of Bread, Saba McCoy’s shop feels part gallery, part showroom, part creative incubator.
From Derrick Adams to Amy Sherald, artists with Baltimore ties release coffee-table publications just in time for the holidays.
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Five years ago, Roberto “Berto” Fontanez decided he had enough of corporate retail.
Farewell sweatpants, you’ve served us well.
We catch up with the CEO and founder of Route One Apparel.
Organic Chemistry carries on the environmentally conscious mission that the Hampden salon once held.
Our annual compendium of the people and places that make Charm City great.
SEW BROMO in Pigtown is on a mission to revitalize Baltimore’s textile work.
Currently, less than 7 percent of U.S. monuments recognize women.
March 19 2026 | 6-10 p.m. | The Penguin Room
We catch up with the local business owner about at-home manicures and her new line of vegan polishes.
Taking style notes from local shops’ Instagram accounts.
Five local retail shops share their COVID-19 woes.
Dr. Kalpesh Vakharia speaks to Baltimore about the latest aesthetic techniques, the role AI can play in a clinical setting, and treatment for “Ozempic Face.”
We break down the best places to support Baltimore artisans this season.
Great ideas for everyone on your list.
We catch up with the photographer using a new multimedia platform to give business owners a boost.
From drink specials to greenery sales, here’s how to calm your nerves.
Where to find the perfect vessels for your morning cup of joe.
A local maker creates custom footwear for those in need.
Using her years in retail and design, Annie Parker has created a perfectly curated shop.
What it means when we lose a beloved neighborhood anchor like Trohv.
The entrepreneur talks new storefront and activism through clothes.
Caves Valley Partners plans updates to reestablish the property as a premiere retail destination.
A tribute to the beloved Hampden shop—which will close its doors next month—and the woman who created it.
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