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- The design plans for Whole Foods in Towson and the student housing above were presented to the county panel Wednesday night.
- The organic grocery store will anchor the $350 million mixed use development under construction in Towson's core.
- Greenberg Gibbons and Seritage Growth Properties formed a joint venture partnership to redevelop a 13.75-acre parcel to expand Hunt Valley Towne Centre in northern Baltimore County.
- The project will serve as the university's "front door," providing a space for the university to collaborate with the outside community, officials say.
- The New Orleans-based restaurant signed a lease to move into a freestanding building to be constructed on the mall’s lower level.
- Greetings & Readings, a retail fixture in the Baltimore area for 49 years, is closing in January, blaming sales declines amid Internet competition.
- Downtown projects Towson Row and Towson Station each took a step forward in the development process Wednesday night when Baltimore County’s Design Review Panel approved each project under the condition that each developer address its concerns.
- Major projects are underway in Towson’s core, and the coming years are likely to be a series of ribbon-cutting ceremonies. When the buildings currently under construction are complete, downtown Towson will have grown by more than 800 residential units and thousands of square feet of retail space.
- The Towson Row development is finally moving forward, with the mixed-use project’s hotel making its way through the approval process.
- J.Jill opened its doors last week as Lingerie Lingerie prepared to close them after 18 years at the Shops at Kenilworth.
- Five years after scrapping plans to turn University of Maryland golf course into an academic village and commercial development, a proposal is being considered to use part of the course for the track team, intramural fields and a 600-space parking lot.
- Baltimore County's Development Review Committee approved a plan refinement Tuesday allowing Towson Row to add 10 hotel rooms to its plan and switch two of its buildings.
- It's not clear whether the women's apparel retailer's location at Village of Cross Keys in Baltimore would close
- Developers of Towson Row say they hope to complete the hotel and student housing components of the project by the fall of 2020.
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Developers, Baltimore County officials say long-stalled Towson Row project is ready for construction
Bolstered by a controversial public financing package, the developers of the Towson Row project plan to gather Thursday with Baltimore County officials to mark the planned revival of the long-stalled project. - County funds should be the boost Towson Row needs, but it remains to be seen whether it's a boon or a detriment to Reisterstown-area Councilwoman Vicki Almond, who supported the funding.
- Strip away the distrust of the Kamenetz administration and Caves Valley, and the proposal for tax incentives to jumpstart Towson Row is quite modest and sensible.
- Members of the Baltimore County Council heard hours of debate Tuesday over whether to give nearly $43 million in financial assistance to the developers of the stalled Towson Row project.
- The Baltimore County Council will hold a meeting Tuesday to discuss a proposal to give nearly $43 million in county support to the developers of the staled Towson Row project.
- Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is proposing to give more than $40 million in financial assistance to the developers behind the massive and long-stalled Towson Row project in downtown Towson.
- Baltimore County's preferential treatment of Towson development project grows more and more curious.
- A Baltimore County review committee has approved an initial request by a pair of developers to scale down the original plan for the stalled Towson Row project
- Sears will shutter two Maryland stores in its latest round of closings, including at Hunt Valley Towne Centre in Baltimore County and in Hagerstown.
- Mark your calendars to spend Friday nights at free area concerts this summer.
- The office, located at 10110 Reisterstown Rd., is the Hunt Valley-based credit union's fifth location.
- The developer of the stalled Towson Row project is bringing in a partner to jumpstart the development.
- Founded as a coal, lumber and hardware business in 1867 named the Cochrane Lumber Co., Stebbins Anderson is celebrating its 150th year of serving Towson.
- The women's clothing boutique Ruth Shaw is moving in September from the Village of Cross Keys in North Baltimore to The Shops at Kenilworth.
- As a $20 million upgrade to the Shops at Kenilworth kicks into high gear, the mall owner has told members of the center's small seasonal farmer's market they may need to move.
- The developer renovating The Shops at Kenilworth in Towson will unveil a new mall entrance on Friday.
- Five more restaurants and stores have opened at Foundry Row, the new $140 million retail center in Owings Mills anchored by Wegmans Food Market, developer Greenberg Gibbons and Vanguard said Tuesday.
- At the opening of the Owings Mills Mall in 1986, politicians celebrated it as the high-end centerpiece of the emerging, affluent suburb. Thirty years later, workers have encircled the mall with screened fences and are tearing it down.
- Bagby Pizza Co. will open its next restaurant later this year.
- As developers are transforming The Shops at Kenilworth before the eyes of Towson citizens, one tradition is here to stay. The annual Summer Moonlight Movie Series is returning June 10, and it is packed with big movie blockbusters.
- The event brings businesses, nonprofits, community organizations, artists and residents of the Owings Mills community together for a single day, introducing folks to their neighbors and opportunities in the area.
- Wegmans Food Markets has begun hiring for 325 part-time positions at its new location in Owings Mills, scheduled to open Sept. 18. The grocery chain began hiring for roughly 100 full-time jobs in February for the store located in Foundry Row, a retail and office complex being developed by the Owings Mills firm Greenberg Gibbons at Reisterstown and Painters Mill roads. Some full-time positions remain available.
- Bar Louie restaurant and ten other new tenants have signed on to the Foundry Row retail and office project in Owings Mills that will be anchored by Wegmans Food Markets, the developer said Thursday.
- Greenberg Gibbons on Wednesday said it had purchased a Reisterstown shopping center for $35 million, deepening the firm's presence in Baltimore County.
- Thirteen years after first taking office, Craig Moe is elected un-opposed to his fourth term as Laurel's mayor, with a desire to continue his service for the city he's called home since 1986.
- Construction has started on the Wegmans supermarket slated to open next September at Foundry Row in Owings Mills.
- The Towne Centre at Laurel was sold for $134.8 million last month, not long after Greenberg Gibbons completed a redevelopment of what was the former Laurel Mall.
- Want to take the pulse of the new Towne Centre at Laurel? All you have to do is stop by the cozy, but temporary Laurel Library on Sandy Spring Road. The friendly staff can speak volumes about the place, meditations ripped straight from the pages of their minds.
- The new owner of The Shops at Kenilworth wants to knock out the walls to create a knock-out new shopping center with windows, more places to eat and a rooftop terrace to help boost sales at the neighborhood center. But the $20 million in changes aren't meant to alter the flavor of the small Towson mall, known for summer movies and holiday trains, easy in-and-out trips and longtime local tenants.
- Laurel city officials and developers broke ground last weekend on Towne Centre Laurel, a $130 million, 400,000-square-foot development located on Route 1 at the site of the former Laurel mall.
- Plans to build a 727-unit apartment complex on Aylesbury Road in Lutherville-Timonium will come before the Baltimore County Council during a work session set for Wednesday, Nov. 12.
- Three new stores are coming to Ellicott City's Turf Valley Towne Square, developer Greenberg Gibbons announced Friday.
- Two cafes, a barbecue place, a wireless retailer and a physical therapy business are the five newest tenants announced for the Towne Centre at Laurel development, a $130 million redevelopment of the former Laurel Mall site.
- Her business, Red Parrot Asian Bistro, started in Rockville's White Flint Mall in 2001 as an express eatery and has since evolved a table-service restaurant with prominent locations in Ellicott City and Hanover, and a third coming this month to Baltimore. The eatery offers a true mix of Asian cuisines – drawing on Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Thai recipes – in an upscale and modern dining atmosphere.