Baltimore To Award $11M To Developers For Affordable Housing
Baltimore plans to award $10.75M to incentivize developers to build more affordable rental units. … Read full article at Bisnow.com
Leasing Begins At First Apartment Buildings On 235-Acre Baltimore Peninsula
After years of planning, designing and starting construction on a 235-acre waterfront development, the Baltimore Peni… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Longtime Baltimore Office Tenant Stays Downtown With Move To Renovated 100 Light St. Tower
Downtown Baltimore faces high office vacancy as some tenants depart the central business district, but the owner of one … Read full article at Bisnow.com
Lexington Market Is Now Open, But Its Backers Admit Westside’s Still A Work In Progress
As private and public sector leaders celebrated Tuesday’s ceremonial opening of Baltimore’s new $45M Lexington Market … Read full article at Bisnow.com
‘The Sky’s Not Falling’: Baltimore Industrial Activity Slowing, But Insiders Aren’t Worried
Industrial leasing and investment sales activity slowed in the Baltimore metro at the end of last year, but players in t… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Affordable Complex Sells For $24M In Frederick As Region Works To Preserve Low-Income Units
The RLM Preservation Fund has purchased an affordable housing development in Frederick from KB Cos. for more than $24… Read full article at Bisnow.com
‘No Apartments, No Compromise’: Baltimore-Area Developers Navigate Neighborhood Pushback
When developer Mark Renbaum first proposed a roughly $225M overhaul of the Lutherville Station retail center in Baltimor… Read full article at Bisnow.com
COPT Forms $278M JV With Blackstone
Corporate Office Properties Trust, a Columbia-based firm that owns offices and data centers in the region, formed two jo… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Baltimore-Area Office Investment Sales Plummet
Sales of Baltimore-area office properties dramatically slowed in the fourth quarter of 2022, traditionally a time of yea… Read full article at Bisnow.com
Parkville Deal Marks Baltimore Area’s Fourth Shopping Center Sale in 2 Months
Despite volatility in the debt market caused by rising interest rates, real estate investors continue snatching up strip… Read full article at Bisnow.com
