Downtown business on 'uptick' Economic momentum raises hopes for progress of city; Jobs recaptured; Project blueprints, economic activity increase optimism
Converting a Baltimore convent Homes: A nonprofit organization is transforming the historic building that once housed St. Elizabeth's nuns into 20 apartments for the elderly.
Club salutes new flag bearers for Inner Harbor development
Landmark gets another shot Building: One of Baltimore's oldest remaining industrial structures, the building next to the Shot Tower, has a new tenant.
Baltimore's attic City Life Museums: Blaustein building adds major museum near harbor.
Housing provider cuts staff, services Decline in funding grips nonprofit center
$1 million gift launches museum campaign Port Discovery chairman is donor; Downtown
New look on The Block? Live music: Weekend rock dTC performances show that bars can diversify entertainment.
Building Another Renaissance New construction: '96 sees Baltimore poised to rejoin the upper echelon of cities watched for new ideas in urban development.
Harbor office center being sold at a loss Candler Building is up for sale at $22 million; it cost $60 million; A third of it is unrented; GE decides to sell largest office building in a weak city market
Houston firm seeks to buy Omni hotel Baltimore's largest, with 703 rooms, is likely to bring $24 million
18 holes of art at Inner Harbor 'Art Links Baltimore': A year-round miniature golf course will open in the Inner Harbor next spring with each of 18 holes built around a work of art.
Cities of Light and Museums
Cordish Co. is selected to revive the Power Plant Developer plans a mix of places to dine, shop and have fun
Pulling together for downtown Baltimore's heart: To keep it beating, comprehensive strategies are needed.
Baltimore City bond issue questions
Disney helps city create $27 million fun house for kids Museum for children plans to be among the best in nation; Arriving in a submarine; Interactive exhibits aim to draw tourists by thousands in '98
Officials woo voters on approving bonds New financing would pay to repair city blight
Baltimore's fiscal health Bond election: Needed projects will be funded by selling $32 million in municipal bonds.
Council approves $32 million bond package to revamp needy areas, attract biotech firms Voters to consider issues on Nov. 7 election ballot
Old trolleys may get rolling again Streetcars seen as tourist draw
For photo kids, playful self-discovery
Contest lets kids photograph fun
Schmoke against casinos
Another Shot
Alex. Brown's Right Decision
2 more Metro stops going on-line
Highland Beach memories
A Message to Schmoke
Port Discovery Taps Disney
Disney magic for the Inner Harbor
Attraction scores 'coup' by luring Walt Disney
Disney touch comes to Baltimore
Rouse Co. to guide children's project
Baltimore to buy Fishmarket
Confectioner dreams of an Inner Harbor factory where children could see, taste and smell success CANDYLAND
Architect for Port Discovery sought
Loudon Park to offer one-stop 'death care' ZTC