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Lakeforest Redevelopment
Apr 14, 2026

Real estate firm breaks ground on $1.2B MoCo redevelopment

A $1.2 billion redevelopment project is underway at the site of Lakeforest Mall, set to transform the destination into a "mini city."

Aerial view of the 43-acre site A. Duie Pyle purchased within the 5 million-square-foot Port 460 Logistics Center. (Photo courtesy of A. Duie Pyle)
Jan 30, 2026

VA industrial campus being developed in part by MD firm secures first tenant

A. Duie Pyle purchased a 43-acre site at the Port 460 Logistics Center, which is being developed in part by a Maryland real estate firm.

This photo is representative of the prototypical building planned for Middletown Exchange. (St. John Properties)
Jan 26, 2026

MD real estate firm to develop Delaware mixed-use community

Baltimore-based St. John Properties Inc. announced its entry into the Delaware market after acquiring a 75-acre site in Middletown. 

A rendering of the $1.4 billion master plan of the Live Gaming & Entertainment District, scheduled to be built in Petersburg, Virginia, and codeveloped by Baltimore-based The Cordish Companies with Bruce Smith Enterprise. (Photo courtesy of The Cordish Companies)
Jan 16, 2026

MD-based Cordish opening VA casino preview with 900+ slot machines

Baltimore-based The Cordish Cos. is helping open a temporary casino with 900 slot machines and 30 table games – but no poker or sportsbook.

A conceptual aerial view of the proposed Washington Commanders stadium from the northwest. (Courtesy of the Washington Commanders and HKS)
Jan 15, 2026

Commanders’ new DC stadium could evoke memories of RFK

The Washington Commanders released first renderings of a new 70,000-seat stadium planned for the former RFK Stadium site.

The $23 million in grants announced Tuesday by Gov. Wes Moore will help participating organizations recruit underrepresented Marylanders, including women and people of color, to fill registered apprenticeship programs in Maryland’s expanding industries, including health care, technology and transportation. (Daily Record file photo)
Jan 6, 2026

Moore unveils priority housing affordability legislation

Gov. Wes Moore unveiled 2026 housing legislation aimed at affordability, transit-oriented development and expanded homebuilding across Maryland.

The former Landover Mall site, where a 90-acre data center complex has been proposed. (Lateshia Beachum/The Washington Post)
Jan 2, 2026

Data centers spark ‘fight for the soul’ of a mostly Black MD county

Prince George’s County residents are fighting a data center planned for the former Landover Mall, citing environmental justice concerns.

The Maryland State House in 2019. (Maximilian Franz / Special to The Daily Record)
Dec 30, 2025

Budget deficit, energy and tax issues loom over MD economy

Maryland’s economy shows strong assets but faces high taxes, a $1.5B deficit, workforce gaps and federal uncertainty.

This image is of the final development of the Chirisa Technology Park's data-center campus in southeastern Chesterfield County, Virginia. (USA TODAY Network)
Dec 29, 2025

Massive data centers can bring opportunities, energy challenges to Maryland

Maryland data centers could create thousands of jobs, boost tax revenue and help close the state’s $1.5B deficit, but energy concerns remain.

An aerial view of Pine Grove Shopping Center in Pasadena. (MacKenzie Retail)
Dec 26, 2025

Anne Arundel shopping center sold for $6.65M

Gillis Gilkerson, a Delmarva development firm, led a partnership to acquire Pine Grove Village Shopping Center in Pasadena for $6.65 million. 

JBG Smith plans to develop 640 apartments and townhouses in Potomac Yard in Alexandria. (Rendering courtesy of KTGY)
Dec 19, 2025

MD developer gets approval for 600+ housing units near Reagan airport

Alexandria’s City Council unanimously approved special use permits for a Maryland-based company to develop 640 housing units in Potomac Yard.

A rendering of the planned Midtown64 project in Henrico County. (Photo courtesy of Greenberg Gibbons)
Dec 19, 2025

MD developer breaks ground on $500M mixed-use project in VA

A Baltimore-based developer is bringing a $500 million mixed-use development to Genworth Financial’s former campus in Virginia.