CASA de Maryland will break ground Tuesday on a $14 million renovation project in Southeast Baltimore to turn the former Belnord Theater into an employment center for immigrant and minority ... Read More
BACKGROUND The Hoen & Co. Complex, originally constructed in 1885 in Baltimore, MD, is the last remaining site of the oldest continuously operating lithographer in the United States. Known for ... Read More
BACKGROUND: The five-story American Brewery Brewhouse building was built in 1887 in East Baltimore as part of a five-acre brewery complex. It operated as a brewhouse and beverage plant until ... Read More
The Lion Brothers Building is an available 37000 square foot commercial building in Southwest Baltimore - Lion Brothers anchors the Hollins Market neighborhood, an area in west Baltimore hard hit ... Read More
The R House project involves the acquisition and renovation of a 2-story, 50,000 square foot building and three townhouses. The project converts a vacant building into a mixed-use development that ... Read More
Remington Row is a 250,000 square foot mixed-use, new construction project in the heart of the Remington neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. It is the first of several, planned redevelopment projects ... Read More
The Residential Re-Entry Center (RRC) assist returning citizens in making successful transitions back into their communities. The program provides services to adult men and women referred by the Federal Bureau ... Read More
Dayspring transforms the lives of homeless children and their families by providing housing, substance abuse treatment and services to assist families to gain stability and the resources to rebuild their ... Read More
CASA de Maryland, Inc. (CASA), Maryland's largest advocacy group for Latinos and immigrants, redeveloped the historic McCormick-Goodhart Mansion in Langley Park, Md., into the CASA Multicultural Center. The new center ... Read More
As part of the redevelopment plan approved by the Baltimore City Council, East Baltimore Development Inc. (EBDI) has lead responsibility to manage the implementation of the revitalization of 88 acres ... Read More
BACKGROUND At the close of the Civil War, the Grand Lodge of Maryland, the governing board of Ancient Free and Accepted Masonry in Maryland, commissioned architect Edmund G. Lind to ... Read More