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Caesars, the parent company of Horseshoe Casino Baltimore, has agreed to be acquired by Eldorado Resorts in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $17.3 billion.
COPT sold a 90% stake in seven of its data center properties for $238.5 million, establishing a joint venture with the Blackstone Real Estate Investment Trust.
The Baltimore Police Department’s Central District is considering a move up the street to the former home of The Baltimore Sun on the edge of Mount Vernon.
The number of recorded home sales in the region was down in May, at least in part due to the ransomware attack in Baltimore city that shut down computers.
Developers for Cross Street Market say that a Royal Farms stand selling fried chicken will soon join the offerings at the renovated Federal Hill market.
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.
Along a section several hundred yards long, Hosmer counted at least 30 mature trees removed, including many that were right next to the trail, he said.
Ashkenazy Acquisition was known for enhancing trophy properties when it bought Harborplace and Cross Keys, two of Baltimore's most popular centers. Seven years later, tenants have fled, the owner is on the verge of default and the centers face an uncertain future in a shifting retail landscape.
Home sales in Carroll County were down 22 percent this February from this time last year. And the slide is a continuing trend across Maryland this year after all of its counties — except Somerset — and Baltimore City experienced a decrease in real estate closings from 2017 to 2018.
Home sales in the Baltimore region continued their decline, with February marking the sixth straight month in which sales fell below numbers a year ago.
Former Orioles outfielder Adam Jones and his wife are selling their 24-acre Baltimore County estate, less than a year after buying it from Cal Ripken Jr. in an auction.
Howard County has a distinct and thriving collection of communities, old and new, stable and growing. In Columbia, nearly a quarter of the land is preserved as open space.
The New York-based company that owns, and recently upgraded, the Harborplace pavilions in the Inner Harbor is in danger of defaulting on its debt, according to analysts at the research firm TreppWire.
A recent survey by Realtor.com found that singles, especially millennials and women, agreed that homeownership boosted someone's attractiveness. The study also shows that single women value homeownership in potential mates more than single men.
Baltimore-based Cordish Companies said Thursday thay it planned to build a $80 million office tower at the Philadelphia Sports Complex, where the city’s professional sports teams play.
Developer Atapco Properties has launched the development approval process for the 230-unit apartment building, but says it will not be built for at least five years.
The Pugh administration is attempting to weaken a General Assembly bill that would permanently ban Baltimore City from placing liens against homes, churches and other properties over unpaid water bills.
A new LendingTree study finds that homeownership is more common among single women in Baltimore than single men. Baltimore is the ninth largest metropolitan area with a higher percentage of single women owning homes than single men.
Buck Showalter’s run as the Orioles manager has come to a close, and so has his time in Maryland. The veteran coach has sold his Baltimore County home for $1.4 million, records show.
Nearly four years after he purchased the historic Bel Air Academy building at auction, property owner John Zoulis can move ahead with plans to redevelop the site with apartments and townhouses.
Amid signs of a national slowdown in the housing market, home sales in the Baltimore region dropped off in December, often a slow period anyway due to the holidays. The number of homes sold last month fell 21.6 percent to 2,401 compared with December 2017.
No one should spend the holidays wondering if they’ll have a roof over their heads come January. Let’s work together to keep Baltimoreans in their homes and make the city a safer, more vibrant place for everyone.
A lawyer for the developer of James Run in Harford County says the new proposal for the site would add residential properties to the 111 acres being developed.
Ever since Hollywood Casino Perryville opened in 2010, officials in Cecil County envisioned the 150-acre parcel as an entertainment hub. Now, many believe such development will accelerate, thanks to a close to finalized deal to bring a Great Wolf Lodge to the site.
The Opportunity Zone program promoted by Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner — both senior White House advisers — could also benefit them financially, an Associated Press investigation found.
The median sale price for a home in the Baltimore region ticked up in November from October, reversing a three-month slide in prices, new figures show.
Another mortgage crisis may be on the horizon as out-of-state hedge funds buy up distressed loans and seek to foreclose on people’s houses, consumer advocates warned Thursday during a rally where they called for a legislative fix.
The developer of an Eldersburg property brought a car wash proposal to the Planning and Zoning Commission this week.
Although the developer, Jason Stilling, and engineer, Development Design Consultants, are not at the concept site plan stage..
A proposed 100-foot mixed-use building has drawn widespread opposition in Locust Point, a South Baltimore neighborhood that accepts development, but the project cleared a key hurdle with the city.
Katherine Strakes, former manager of the Towson Diner who also had a career in real estate development, died Aug. 31 from osteomyelitis at Gilchrist Center in Towson. The Edenwald Retirement Community resident was 93.
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Tradepoint Atlantic, the industrial redevelopment of a shuttered steel mill in Baltimore County, is seeking $150 million in government financing to pay for roads, water lines and sewer pipes. Company officials say the financing is necessary to move the project forward.
Three new leases, totaling more than 1.5 million square feet of industrial/distribution space, with three companies in Harford County are expected to eventually add as many as 400 new full-time jobs.
Best Buy plans to lease a large warehouse in a part of Anne Arundel County that has become a hub for distribution facilities because it can reach half the nation's population in a day's truck drive.
The nation’s second most powerful housing official toured Baltimore this week and left with a good impression of a city that her boss, U.S. Housing Secretary Ben Carson, once called home and where her husband’s employer does business.
The Baltimore Sun's news and business operations have moved out of their long-time home on Calvert Street just north of downtown and the new owners are considering new uses for the property.
Of the 250 or so Baltimore neighborhoods, just a few are well-known – nearly everyone has heard of places like Fells Point and Federal Hill. But there’s a reason to keep an eye on those with a lower profile.