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The Baltimore metro area recently ranked fourth in the nation for the highest number of women in the construction industry. Here's why that matters:
With her prop rental shop and photo studio, Pinna turned hoarding vintage items into a career.
Yes, people still want physical copies of their photos—and the Baltimore County business has made printing them a national phenomenon.
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At a ribbon-cutting event Friday, locals christened the playground, concrete skate plaza, and other new features.
We catch up with the CEO of &Wealth.
We catch up with the founder of Parity.
You voted—and now the results are in.
From coffee shops to libraries to co-working spaces, here’s where to get a change of scenery.
The opening of Harborplace sparked a waterfront renaissance beyond baltimore’s wildest dreams. Four decades later, has the ship sailed for the twin pavilions?
Some of the most interesting chapters juxtapose Baltimore's legendary Bethlehem Steel and General Motors operations against the Amazon warehouses that have supplanted them.
Selections from more than 300 applicants will be announced bi-monthly throughout 2021.
What’s positioned his firm, Seawall Development, to succeed—particularly with Lexington Market—is an emphasis on community inclusion in real estate.
CEO Jamie McDonald discusses plans to create a more inclusive innovation economy.
An updated wish list for the redevelopment, slated to begin construction this summer.
Vote for your favorite Charm City snowball stand!
South Baltimore’s “city-within-a-city” began construction on five new buildings last week.
Five local retail shops share their COVID-19 woes.
A new design gem is offering a place for students, creatives, and others to learn and experiment.
Scott, former wife of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, announces record donations to state schools and United Way of Central Maryland.
Co-founder of groundbreaking firm RTKL died of COVID-19 complications in July, shortly after his 98th birthday.
It’s never good news when the bankruptcy business is booming.
Running as an independent is an uphill struggle in a city dominated by democrats, but the mayoral candidate isn’t letting that stop him.
Caves Valley Partners plans updates to reestablish the property as a premiere retail destination.
We catch up with the future City Comptroller.
Forward-thinking social-distancing structures could be built in the city as early as this month.
What will the “new normal” look like in the COVID-19 era?
Shelonda Stokes was just named president after serving in an interim leadership role.