Maryland’s Court of Special Appeals has ruled that a proposed development at Clipper Mill must undergo a review to ensure the preservation of the historic Tractor Building a decision that likely means the change will have to go before Baltimore City Council, a lawyer for Clipper Mill residents said. A unanimous three-judge panel found .
Leonard R. Skolnik, former chairman of the city Board of Liquor License Commissioners who was active in Democratic politics and had been a developer and apartment manager, died from heart failure July 12 at Sinai Hospital.
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