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- As high prices, rising rents and tight credit requirements continue to make homeownership difficult for many families, some private and nonprofit developers are trying to find ways to make homeownership more accessible for renters.
- Developers hope to turn vacant lot into art park, concert venue
- Developers are set to receive tax credits designed to spur the construction of new apartments and homes in Baltimore under legislation the City Council approved Monday.
- The city's design panel gave a qualified go-ahead to a new $80 million mixed use project in Locust Point Wednesday, marking another step in the evolution of the once dominantly industrial neighborhood.
- As the Howard County Council looks ahead to 2014, the last year its current members will serve together as they have since 2006, the body's two top leadership roles are coming full circle
- The owners of Canton's Fork & Wrench will open a restaurant in Union Wharf, the Bozzuto Group's new luxury apartment complex on Wolfe Street
- The Howard County Council passed the comprehensive zoning bill on Thursday night.
- The owner of Savage Mill, LLC, hopes to transform a plot of wooded land into Savage's newest neighborhood.
- The Bozzuto Group's apartment complex on Wolfe Street, Union Wharf, will be complete in November, according to the developer.
- Baltimore County police are investigating a homicide that occurred Friday morning in Reisterstown.
- Some in Baltimore speculate he's running for office. But We Moore says No.
- After more than a decade of cajoling, legal wrangling and building, the residences at Uplands, the $238 million residential community in Southwest Baltimore, are coming to life.
- The Baltimore Sun has five questions for Toby Bozzuto, president of real estate developer The Bozzuto Group.
- H&S Development Corp.'s plans for an expanded Whole Foods Market and a department store could boost Harbor East real estate and plans for a bustling Central Avenue corridor.
- Thousands are choosing Baltimore city life; if we build better schools, they will stay.
- Towson Green, the Bozzuto Group's 121-unit housing development east of York Road in Towson, has three model homes ready to showcase for potential buyers.
- A modest increase in average home prices in November is the first upturn for the Baltimore region in more than a year, but beleaguered homeowners shouldn't cheer just yet.
- While new commercial construction in and around Baltimore remains moribund, big projects are sprouting on the region's university campuses.