New Pavilion and Café Designs Revealed for Rash Field Redevelopment
As the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore prepares to begin its redevelopment of the Inner Harbor’s Rash Field next summer, several design updates were revealed last Thursday at Baltimore City...
View ArticleUlman Cancer Fund for Young Adults Hosts ‘I Heart the 90’s Dance Party’ on...
Sponsored Post by Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults The I Heart the 90’s Party is BACK and the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults wants you to get jiggy with us on September 22, 2017 at Power Plant...
View ArticleM&T Bank Moving to 155,000 sq. ft. Office at New 28-Story Building on Light...
M&T Bank announced last week that its Mid-Atlantic headquarters will move to a new 28-story building being constructed at 1 Light St. in Downtown. M&T Bank will occupy 155,000 sq. ft. on six...
View ArticleSouth Baltimore Business Roundup
This South Baltimore Business Roundup is brought to you by Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults: The I Heart the 90’s Party is BACK and the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults wants you to get jiggy with...
View ArticleConstruction to Begin on the Key Hwy. and Light St. Intersection in November
After seven years of planning and community meetings, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) will begin the reconstruction of the Key Hwy. and Light St. intersection in November. The...
View ArticleRash Field Skatepark to Honor Memory of South Baltimore Resident Jake Owen
Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore will begin work on the redevelopment of Rash Field next summer. Last week, Waterfront Partnership announced the skatepark at Rash Field will be named “Jake’s...
View ArticleTraffic Modifications for This Saturday’s Baltimore Running Festival
Baltimore City Department of Transportation Release: Traffic Modifications for the Baltimore Running Festival The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists of the...
View ArticleBefore and After Overhead Maps of South Baltimore Development
Below is a look at some before and after shots of South Baltimore redevelopment projects that have been in process or completed over the last few years using the overhead shots from Apple Maps as the...
View ArticleCurrent and Future Park Improvements in South Baltimore
In a sea of rowhomes and apartment buildings in downtown settings like South Baltimore, parks are an essential aspect of urban living. South Baltimore has many parks which are popular gathering places...
View ArticleSouth Baltimore Crime Updates
Halloween night (10/31) featured four robberies with eight victims. Read SouthBMore.com’s article here and arrest update here. Baltimore Police Department (BPD) Commissioner Kevin Davis attended last...
View ArticleDowntown Partnership and Waterfront Partnership Launch Peace Ambassador...
Press Release from Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore and Downtown Partnership of Baltimore: Two local nonprofits, the Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore and Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, have...
View Article414 Light Street Skyscraper in the Inner Harbor Reaches Final Height of 44...
Questar announced the topping-out of 414 Light Street, its luxury apartment building that is currently under construction in Otterbein/Inner Harbor. The 44-story tower has reached its final height of...
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Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Tacos Coming to Downtown R&R Taqueria, a popular Elkridge Taco restaurant that started in a gas station and has been featured on Food Network’s Diners, Drive-Ins and...
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D.C. United Considering Playing at Camden Yards The D.C. United of Major League Soccer (MLS) will likely need a temporary home next season for several games and that could potentially include playing...
View ArticleEbenezer Ethiopian Restaurant Relocating to the Former Camden Pub in...
After 10 years at 821 Washington Blvd. in Pigtown, Ebenezer Ethiopian Restaurant is moving to the former Camden Pub space at 647 W. Pratt St. in Ridgely’s Delight/Downtown. Camden Pub closed last year...
View ArticleThe Baltimore Sun to Move 300 Employees to Its Port Covington Building
In 1988, The Baltimore Sun built Sun Park in Port Covington for its printing facility. Now in 2018, the newspaper is finalizing a deal to move most of its operation to the South Baltimore facility. The...
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Federal Hill Carryout Closes Federal Hill Carryout at 1538 Light St. closed its doors at the end of the year. The carryout and delivery restaurant that specialized in pizza, subs, Greek dishes, and...
View ArticleRavens Begin Construction on Escalators and New Suites at M&T Bank Stadium
The Ravens and Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) have begun construction of Phase 2 of a $144-million investment in M&T Bank Stadium. Phase 1, which was completed in the 2017 offseason, included two...
View ArticleM&T Bank Moving to 155,000 sq. ft. Office at New 28-Story Building on Light...
M&T Bank announced last week that its Mid-Atlantic headquarters will move to a new 28-story building being constructed at 1 Light St. in Downtown. M&T Bank will occupy 155,000 sq. ft. on six...
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This South Baltimore Business Roundup is brought to you by Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults: The I Heart the 90’s Party is BACK and the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults wants you to get jiggy with...
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