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- Business and government leaders raised small plastic glasses of lemonade and ginger ale on Friday and toasted the progress of Towson Row, a massive development project promoted as a transformational investment in downtown Towson.
- Towson Row, the massive mixed-use project proposed for the heart of Towson's York Road corridor, begins Baltimore County's development approval process on Tuesday.
- The booming Towson area is so different from other Baltimore County neighborhoods that one county councilman thinks it needs its own zoning classification.
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- A Towson-based company founded less than 10 years ago has emerged as one of the biggest players in the local real estate scene, drawing on its principals' deep ties to the area to build political and financial support for its plans.
- A Baltimore developer plans to build a $250 million mix of apartments, offices and street-level stores in the Sharp-Leadenhall neighborhood between Federal Hill and M&T Bank Stadium
- Since its founding in 2011, the local Bagby Restaurant Group has quickly become a name patrons can trust, both in the dining room and at the bar.
- The Baltimore County Council is consideration legislation to protect Towson's scenic Charles Street corridor from modern electronic signage.
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- Cunningham's — the latest from the Bagby Restaurant Group, whose other restaurants include Ten Ten American Bistro and Fleet Street Kitchen — gets this right in so many ways.Cunningham's in Towson is a big-shouldered restaurant with staying power
- The Baltimore County Council on Monday approved leasing a valuable piece of land to a Towson developer, over the objections of a councilwoman who said the deal negotiated by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz's administration lacked transparency..
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- Cunningham's is open in the Towson City Center; here's our first look at the new restaurant from the Bagby Restaurant Group.
- The transformation of a vacant, 12-story eyesore into a gleaming office building has brought workers, shoppers and diners to the northern edge of downtown Towson — thanks in part to a public financing package that waived repayment of millions of dollars in loans to a developer. The county grants these so-called conditional loans that do not require repayment if certain conditions, such as job creation, are met.
- The restaurant, described as a "Bagby's take on a seasonal American grill," will open in the newly renovated Towson City Center.
- A panel of Baltimore County officials selected a proposal featuring a Royal Farms convenience store and gas station as the winning bid for the Towson fire station and public works property at the corner of York Road and Bosley Avenue.
- The developers of the Winthrop, a two-building luxury apartment complex on Dulaney Valley Road in Towson, said at a groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday that the first 295-unit building could be completed in 12 months.
- Optimism abounds for Caves Valley Partners' plan to build Towson Row, a one million square foot mixed-use community off York Road near Towsontown Boulevard. There's demand for new construction and the walkable experience that the project aims to create, real estate experts say.
- With the announcement of Towson Row, a $300 million development that will include apartments, student housing, retail, and office space on nearly a full city block in downtown Towson, Towson's elected officials have turned their attentions toward the possibility of a circulator bus to alleviate traffic concerns that could come with Towson's development boom.
- The latest mega-development proposal in Towson could be the tipping point that turns the county seat into a true urban community — provided county officials can manage the traffic and other challenges it could present.
- Baltimore County and the developer Caves Valley Partners announced Wednesday a $300 million mixed-use development that will include nearly an entire block of downtown Towson.
- Downtown Towson's development boom grew yet again Tuesday, April 23 when Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced a $60 million commercial and residential development in the Towson Triangle
- Towson University alumnus and Catonsville resident Matt Kaiser is teaching his outlet of comedy to other adults with autism at the Towson University Hussman Center for Adults with Autism.
- Baltimore County announced the national health club chain LA Fitness as tenant of the planned 52,700-square-foot health club in the old movie theater space at Towson Commons.
- Hollywood is a whole continent away, but that isn't stopping some locals from celebrating the 85
- A number of proposed new projects are on the horizon that would make the county seat's commercial core on York Road a magnet for visitors and shoppers. Prominent among these are the $85 million Towson Square project that will include a 15-screen movie theater, a $27 million renovation at the Towson City Center highrise on the Towson Circle and a proposal to rejuvenate the Towson Commons indoor mall.