A bid for more than just a hotel City leaders looking at its spinoff effect
Power Plant lease near OK 75-year contract with Cordish may be approved today
Hoping to save 'a part of our past' Group of architects proposes rebirth for last two gas holders
Suburban company takes to city Commitment: The chief of Sylvan Learning Systems, the first national business of its size to move to the city in 20 years, says the relocation symbolizes several successes.
Bringing the arts together at UM Center: The performing arts 'campus within a campus' at College Park, set to open in 1999, will include a concert hall, a recital hall, a proscenium theater, a dance studio and an experimental theater.
Canton developers seek upscale retailers American Can site could become home to Bibelot, Donna's
With only four of its nine voting...
Converting old offices into homes Team is seeking out prospective buildings, looking to financing; Repopulating the core; 'Vibrant, livable cities have people living in their downtown'
Power Plant chimney proposal wins review board's acclaim
Power Plant smokestacks may fall Developer seeks OK to alter skyline fixture
Owner set on a demolition course Eyesore: Mullan Enterprises wants to raze Rennert Garage and replace it with a surface parking lot.
Williamsburg Homes, Ryland are triple winners of awards
New front door for Baltimore Tomorrow's hello: Proposed Welcome Center nods to city's flavor and future.
Building Another Renaissance New construction: '96 sees Baltimore poised to rejoin the upper echelon of cities watched for new ideas in urban development.
Mary Sue planning sweet deal Museum at Market Place: Local confectioner wants to open family-oriented tourist attraction inside former city fish market by late 1998.
Newest gem of the Inner Harbor Inner Harbor East: Complex ends a dry spell of more than five years since the last office building was built on Baltimore's waterfront.
Cordish Co. is selected to revive the Power Plant Developer plans a mix of places to dine, shop and have fun
Campus has a growth spurt
New buildings in arts, science
Billboards clutter road to ballpark
Underground garage proposed for Rash Field
For Baltimore Visitors Center, a temporary safe harbor in Constellation building
Confectioner dreams of an Inner Harbor factory where children could see, taste and smell success CANDYLAND
Building themes in 1994: restore, reuse and renew ARCHITECTURE SPOTLIGHT ON THE ARTS
Enhancing the Inner Harbor
Inner Harbor East project wins national award
A new Museum's geography lesson, high in the sky, will show how Baltimore grew WHERE IT'S AT
Sylvan plans move to city in '96
Proposed Mount Royal arts center faces an uncertain future
Teleport seeks Baltimore marketTeleport Communications Group, a...
A spectacular city view awaits
HarborView plans to start 2nd tower
Reborn Druid Hill bathhouse honored
Landmark Homes sweeps builders' 1993 awards
Most callers say the crab is a bad idea
Proposed Crab is more than a mere gimmick
Giant crab creeping closer at Inner Harbor
To Represent Baltimore: A Giant Crab? Replicas of Rowhouses?
Visions of crab, cable cars
Mount Royal arts center designs swing from traditional to an 'urban chandelier'
Size of arts center prompts questions
Tenants sought for B&O; building
4 teams to vie to design arts center
Architects have gone back to the drawing board to design ambitious new projects THE YEAR 1993 IN REVIEW
Cambridge waterfront park project to get $3 million boost from state
Design approved for new library at downtown UM Architects praise 'standout building'
Owner moves to save Fells Point landmark Fire damaged 1840s warehouse
3 buildings capture design awards
Will buyers be lured back to the city by the luxury condos? HarborView 100
Howard St. studied as Festival Hall site Move could breathe life into area