Senator Theatre rejected for tax credit
A request for a state historic tax credit to help restore and renovate the Senator Theatre has been rejected by the Maryland Historical Trust, which could slow efforts to rejuvenate the landmark in...
View ArticleNew lives in future for 2 former city schools
Two former Baltimore schools are slated for new lives if the city Board of Estimates approves new plans Wednesday. The board is expected to vote on a proposal to create a new homeless shelter in the...
View ArticleBDC seeks proposals for two Pigtown buildings
Developers are being sought by the city to convert two buildings totaling 7,760 square feet into a mixed-use project in the city’s historic Pigtown community. The Baltimore Development Corp. Wednesday...
View ArticleKiefaber agrees to stay away from Senator for six more months
The former owner of the Senator Theatre has agreed not to go near the historic movie house or the Charles Theater for six months in the wake of a threatening outburst July 14 just before the midnight...
View ArticleD.C. leaders consider easing height restrictions
WASHINGTON — A leading House Republican is talking to District of Columbia leaders about easing the height restrictions that have limited buildings in the nation’s capital to about 12 stories for more...
View ArticleSenator to close for renovations for at least six months
The historic art deco palace in north Baltimore known as the Senator Theatre has closed — for at least six months. When it reopens around Christmas time, it will have three new theaters, a restored...
View ArticleSenator Theatre set to be sold to Cusack
For sale: Baltimore’s historic gem, the Senator Theatre.
View ArticleClifton Mansion renovation work to begin
Workers will begin a $7 million renovation of the former summer home of philanthropist Johns Hopkins next week.
View ArticleHistoric Hendler Creamery gets OK for apartments
A historic red-brick structure in East Baltimore that once housed the country’s first fully automated ice cream factory will soon be converted to 250 market-rate apartments, a city historic review...
View ArticleBrewers Hill aims for national historic designation
Baltimore’s Brewers Hill neighborhood may soon be listed on the National Register of Historic Places, giving owners of income-producing property access to tax credits for significant improvements to...
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