Recent Articles from Adam Bednar
Baltimore wants new dwelling tax credit back
Bree Jones is an emerging developer who formed her company Parity with the goal of reducing the disparity in homeownership.
Downtown Partnership names search committee for new president
Downtown Partnership of Baltimore has appointed a 13-member committee to find its next president at a critical time in the organization’s history. Board member Mark Wasserman will lead the committee tasked […]
Danielle Torain named OSI-Baltimore executive director
Danielle Torain takes over as Open Society Institute-Baltimore‘s executive director on Jan. 21 at a time when issues at the core of the organization’s mission, such as criminal justice reform, […]
Hearing slated on protest of MIA’s Baltimore office lease
The fight over whether the state acted properly in jettisoning its competitive bid process to award the Maryland Insurance Administration's lease to a downtown Baltimore property owner is slated for its next round.
Pittman ramps up Anne Arundel County environmental regulations
Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman said his administration is stepping up enforcement of county laws intended to reduce water runoff and protect forest land at county construction sites. The […]
Chasen set to introduce butler app at Baltimore apartments
Chasen Construction and Development expects to introduce butler app Hello Alfred to four of its Baltimore apartment buildings in February.
The Diner adds secret sauce to Baltimore’s North Avenue
Midcentury diner-inspired signs hang on the walls, disco thumps from the sound system, and a banjo and tuba players warm up. Customers order food, visitors play various arcade games, and […]
MIA staying downtown after lease agreement
ANNAPOLIS — Maryland’s spending board voted 2-1 on Wednesday to approve a 10-year lease costing $1.68 million annually to keep the Maryland Insurance Administration in downtown Baltimore. Gov. Larry Hogan […]
Maryland spending board backs expanding Washington area highways
Maryland’s Board of Public Works voted 2-1 to move forward with a plan to widen highways and replace a bridge in order to relieve traffic congestion in the Washington area. Gov. […]
Maryland provides $3M Lexington Market loan
Seawall Development’s planned $40 million transformation of Lexington Market has received a $3 million bridge loan from Maryland. The Department of Housing and Community Development provided the loan through its […]
Rash Field renewal backers promise inclusive space
After a $16.8 million overhaul is completed, Baltimore‘s Rash Field will provide recreation space welcoming all city residents, the project’s backers pledged on Tuesday during a ceremonial groundbreaking at the […]
Bromo Tower arts district tabs new leader
Emily Breiter, who formerly produced events and worked in business engagement for the Downtown Partnership, has been tabbed to lead Baltimore‘s Bromo Tower Arts & Entertainment District. Breiter takes over […]

















