More stories about MARYLAND

  • Long Commutes Financially Burden Working Families

    Is living in an outer-ring suburb, while working in the city, a feasible way to keep costs in check? Don't count on it.

  • Ride to the Top

    At Silo Point, residents find luxury living in a former grain elevator.

  • Largest Housing Authorities On Track Despite HUD Fallout

    Outreach programs, replacement of obsolete stock are a key component of the 2008 plans for the country's 10 largest public housing agencies.

  • Class Dismissed

    The desire for urban living drives the adaptive reuse of vacant schools. Dozens of school projects are currently capping off , under construction, near completion, or in the planning stages. This new wave of adaptations brings with it distinct challenges and opportunities -- especially the need to...

  • Mission: Accomplished

    On and off base, multifamily executives adjust to the new face of military housing.

  • Easy Money: Maryland Saves Affordable Housing

    Nothing pains affordable housing advocates more than to watch helplessly as much-needed affordable housing stock is converted to high-end communities. But in Maryland, a new state program aims to protect affordable units by offering developers a one-stop shop to obtain all of their financing needs...

  • Leon N. Weiner & Assoc.

    Q&A With Kevin Kelly, Co-Managing Partner, Leon N. Weiner & Assoc.

  • Perfect Assembly: Clipper Mill

    As developer Bill Struever shows off his latest endeavor in Baltimore, he can't help but linger by the pool. The 2,400-square-foot oasis majestically rises from the ruins of an 1800s-era manufacturing building that burnt to the ground in the late 1990s. Exposed brick ruins surround the pool and...

  • Charles Commons—Johns Hopkins University

  • Canal Street Malt House