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Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences
Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
"It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...Tags: Credit and Debt, Property, Pratt Street, Lexington Market, Realty
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Hotel proposed to have some of the highest-priced rooms in Baltimore
When the Four Seasons Baltimore opened last year on the downtown waterfront, it became one of the city's most expensive hotels, with rooms starting at $279 per night. Now a local development group plans to open a boutique hotel featuring rooms that...
Tags: Transportation Industry, Baltimore Hotels, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, William Donald Schaefer
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Timothy M. Hillman, beer expert
Timothy Michael Hillman, who had been beer manager at The Wine Source in Hampden and its predecessor for two decades and was a knowledgeable and enthusiastic supporter of Baltimore's craft beer movement and microbreweries, died Sunday of a heart attack at...Tags: Timonium, Roman Catholicism, Mark Roman, Woodlawn (Baltimore, Maryland), Catonsville
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Jazz bar Phaze 10 shines in overlooked area
Warmth emanates from every corner of the bar: the improvised electric bass groove from the jazz quartet; the patrons' hearty laughs; the glowing orange sign above the bar, proudly announcing the arrival of one of the city's most promising new bars —...
Tags: Maryland General Hospital, Pineapple, Yuengling, Hospitals and Clinics, Long Island
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Summer exhibits at Grimaldis, School 33 offer diversion from the heat
Two cool summertime art exhibits located in different neighborhoods, and very much in different financial brackets, provide welcome diversion from the heat. C. Grimaldis Gallery in Mount Vernon offers a show that brings together several notable artists...
Tags: Federal Hill, Charlie Chaplin, John Waters, Arts, Fine Artists
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Preservationist paved way for Washington Monument repairs in 1970s
William Boulton "Bo" Kelly Jr., the Baltimore architect, preservationist and raconteur, led a study in the late 1970s of the Washington Monument, the first civic monument erected to the nation's first president, and perhaps the most emblematic symbol of...
Tags: F. Scott Fitzgerald, Architecture, Bolton Hill, Sculpture, Mount Royal
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Man fatally shot in Mid-Town lived nearby
The man who died after a shooting early Friday near the Belvedere Hotel was a photographer who had moved to Mount Vernon from Gettysburg in April and was a friend of the second victim, according to police and people who knew him. Joseph Alexander...Tags: Rentals, Arts, Photography, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Shootings
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Police take rare step in search for Mid-Town shooting suspects
Baltimore police on Sunday released photographs of the two victims in a fatal double shooting in the city's Mid-Town neighborhood on Friday, hoping the images might help an investigation that had so far produced few leads. Joseph Alexander Ulrich, 40, of...
Tags: The Herald-Mail, Shootings, William H. Cole IV
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Peabody Institute gets a Georgetown makeover for 'House of Cards' next week
The Baltimore Sun"House of Cards" is coming to another major Baltimore institution, Mount Vernon's Peabody Institute, where the producers are expected to film one of the biggest scenes in the first 13 episodes of the series. The $100 million Netflix production, which...Tags: Joel Schumacher, Kevin Spacey, Robin Wright, Netflix Inc., Georgetown
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Hundreds hold vigil for Mount Vernon shooting victims
Many of the hundreds gathered Tuesday at Mount Vernon's Washington Monument had their perceptions of safety shaken last week, after a double shooting that critically wounded a gregarious neighborhood ambassador and claimed the life of a recent...
Tags: Murder, Walters Art Museum, Theft, Carl Stokes, Injuries and Wounds
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Red Emma's to move to Station North
The Baltimore SunRed Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse will move next year from its Mount Vernon home of eight years to Station North. The collectively owned anarchist coffee shop and bookstore has signed a lease for the Station North storefront at 30 W. North Ave. News of...Tags: Station North
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Book lovers descend on annual city festival
Mary Morton moved away from Baltimore earlier this year but returned on Sunday for the city's annual book festival. Morton, who now lives in Hagerstown, has attended almost every Baltimore Book Festival since its inception in 1996. The festival has...
Tags: Google Inc., Amazon.com Inc., Festive Events, Apple iPad, Amazon Kindle
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