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Developers unveil plans for $100 million project in Columbia
The master developer of Columbia's Town Center aims to begin construction by early next year on a $100 million apartment and retail complex, the area's first new housing in a decade.
The Metropolitan Downtown Columbia will be a six-story, 380-unit...Tags: Rentals, Realty, Howard Hughes, Howard County, Ellicott City
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Life after college: high unemployment and depressed wages
They're facing high unemployment, depressed wages and loads of debt — and they're only in their 20s. Welcome to life after college.
Though the labor market is recovering slowly, graduates this spring have only slightly better chances of landing...Tags: Rentals, Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities, Employment, Unemployment
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New apartment project comes to old Epstein's department store building
I looked once, then twice at a Light Street building across from the Cross Street Market in Federal Hill. Was the old Epstein's department store returning to Baltimore? The answer came from its developer, Arsh Mirmiran. His new 93-unit apartment...Tags: Rentals, Bethlehem Steel, Cross Street Market, Federal Hill, Highlandtown
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Laurel Gardens to be razed for 114 new units
A developer's plans to demolish a group of apartments and townhouses tucked away on several quiet Old Town streets will bring upgraded, new housing to the city. But because those plans also include tearing down current buildings, residents of those...
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West Side apartment tower proposal sent to mayor
Developers have proposed building a $19 million apartment tower in an area slated for revitalization on downtown's west side that would include 92 affordable and market-rate rentals but would require city and state tax subsidies.
The board of the...Tags: Rentals, Maryland Historical Trust, Personal Income, Baltimore Development Corporation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Howard Co. housing director faces range of challenges in a tough economic climate
Howard County housing director Tom Carbo can tick off plenty of reasons to live in Howard County — good schools, safe neighborhoods, relatively easy commutes to Baltimore and Washington. But when the time came for him to purchase a home for his...Tags: Rentals, Real Estate, Finance, Property, Real Estate Buyers
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$1,000 fee to rent an apartment? Maryland settles with apartment owner
Maryland’s Consumer Protection Division reached a settlement with a Prince George’s County apartment owner, who allegedly charged prospective renters an application fee as high as $1,000. Worse, according to state regulators, the apartment...Tags: Consumers, Rentals, Office and Retail Spaces, Hyattsville (Prince George's County, Maryland)
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Broken relationship with city threatens Prisoners Aid's future
A deteriorated funding arrangement with Baltimore City has left one of the state's oldest social service agencies in dire straits — behind on multiple mortgages and without basic utilities at its men's shelter on East Lanvale Street. Founded in...Tags: Mortgages, Rentals, Office and Retail Spaces, Prisons, Public Officials
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Old Town: Residents react to plans to replace their dwellings
Rumor and innuendo have been swirling for weeks concerning the fate of apartments and town homes in the Park Avenue/Ninth Street corridor of Old Town. A half dozen or so residents contacted me and said Laurel Realty Co. had issued a memo, dated April 4,...Tags: Rentals, Realty, Companies and Corporations
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Kimco sees progress on redeveloping Wilde Lake village center
A developer has been brought in to build two residential buildings with at least 230 apartments, negotiations are under way to lease out a new pharmacy and both projects could be part of a reinvigorated Wilde Lake Village Center that could see ground...Tags: Rentals, Kimco Realty, Ellicott City, Companies and Corporations, Giant Food, LLC
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Annapolis Alderman Kirby faces questions about residence
Annapolis housing officials are investigating whether an alderman found by police in a city-owned complex during a drug raid last week is living there in violation of a lease agreement. Alderman Kenneth A. Kirby had little to say Tuesday about where he...Tags: Rentals, Interior Policy, Annapolis, Josh Cohen, Housing and Urban Planning
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Baltimore County's mentally ill face chronic housing crisis
For years, constant voices in his head led him to believe he was the target of a sinister plot, and pushed him to abuse alcohol and crack cocaine.
"I really needed something to calm almost a beast inside of me," said Raymond Stuart Reed, 45, a Relay...Tags: Rentals, Mental Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Insulin, Behavioral Conditions
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