
Chasen Cos. Adding 101 Condos In ‘Undersupplied’ Baltimore
Baltimore-based developer Chasen Cos. is adding 101 high-end condo units to three of its multifamily projects in the … Read full article at Bisnow.com

Auction Scheduled For Downtown Baltimore Tower, But Owner Expects To Hold On To Asset
Despite a foreclosure auction scheduled next month for the former Embassy Suites tower in downtown Baltimore, its owner … Read full article at Bisnow.com

Howard Hughes Taps Former JBG Executive As New Maryland Head
The Howard Hughes Corp. has named Kristi Smith president of the firm’s Maryland region, putting a new face in charge of … Read full article at Bisnow.com

Interest Rates, Low Supply Hinder Baltimore-Area Retail Investment Sales
The strong leasing performance of Baltimore-area retail assets is generating buyer demand, but a difficult financing en… Read full article at Bisnow.com

Falling Baltimore Office Values Spur Tax Revenue Concerns
Downtown Baltimore office buildings selling cheap, suffering through high vacancy rates and losing value could shackle… Read full article at Bisnow.com

Baltimore Developers Look For City’s Help To Solve ‘Math Problem’ Of Affordable Housing
Baltimore has a need for more affordable housing, with over 50,000 city residents spending at least half of their inco… Read full article at Bisnow.com

Office Space At Baltimore’s McHenry Row Hits Full Occupancy With 4 New Leases
While large swaths of Baltimore’s office markets struggle with vacancy, McHenry Row in the city’s Locust Point neighborh… Read full article at Bisnow.com

Annapolis Has Healthy CRE Demand, But Developers Say ‘Insane’ Restrictions Are Slowing Growth
In contrast to nearby major cities D.C. and Baltimore, demand for commercial real estate in Anne Arundel County remains… Read full article at Bisnow.com

Baltimore’s Stalled Inclusionary Housing Bill To Be Revived, Council Member Says
Baltimore’s inclusionary housing law expired more than a year ago, and efforts to replace the policy have failed to move… Read full article at Bisnow.com

How Does A Developer Mark 50 Years? For Maryland’s NAI Michael, It’s By Opening New Mixed-Use Community
The population of Maryland’s Prince George’s County has grown by more than 40% since the early 1970s, when Kenneth … Read full article at Bisnow.com