One month after Baltimore’s Planning Commission approved legislation paving the way for construction of two high-rise buildings on the Inner Harbor shoreline, the panel will consider a request to lift the height limit on a parcel in Little Italy.
Last week, we shared news about a Black diner's experience with the "no hoodies" policy at Morton's steakhouse in Baltimore, the release of Baltimore City's public works calendar with extra and missing days, an update on Chef Carlos Raba's soon-to-open taqueria restaurant Nana in Towson, and more.
Last week, we shared news about a flash mob dance performance planned for Artscape (and how you can participate!); John Waters talking about the film "Reckless Eyeballs" that he filmed with inmates at the Patuxent correctional facility; and Benjamin, the mouser at the Waverly Ace Hardware store, retiring after 14 years of work.