La Cité Development was supposed to break ground on an age-restricted apartment complex for older adults this year. Instead, the developer missed a key financing deadline.
“The people of Baltimore know all too well the impact caused when vital transportation infrastructure is lost,” Lt. Gen. Scott A. Spellmon, the commanding general of the U.S. Army of Corp Engineers, said.
Many of the people incarcerated in the mental health unit are awaiting transfers to psychiatric facilities run by the Maryland Department of Health for evaluation or treatment.
The increased paving costs for water main projects means shifting funds that had been earmarked for elsewhere in Baltimore, including water system improvements.
Some elected officials and environmental and consumer groups argue that regional grid operator PJM Interconnection’s failure to plan for the future is driving up costs.
The Crown provided a space for people to feel they were part of something important — something that belonged to them — when they were within those walls.
Cleanup continued throughout the area, as floodwaters receded and temperatures forecast to be around 90 replaced the clouds, wind and rain of the storm.
In this week’s real estate roundup, we have extraordinary homes in Upper Fells Point, Canton and Butchers Hill — all near Baltimore’s famed Patterson Park.
For Baltimore natives, your first crab cake with mustard is something you’ll never forget, but some of the city’s once-popular foods have faded in time.