John W. Brown Liberty Ship Sails into Baltimore
Anyone visiting the Inner Harbor yesterday couldn’t help but notice an unusual addition to the Baltimore waterscape. As a small, red fire boat pulled an enormous grey ship into the harbor, many...
View ArticleGawker talks smack about Baltimore
Popular New York-based gossip website Gawker has been using its own editors' opinions to rank U.S. states in what they're calling "The Worst 50 States in America." Yesterday they released ranks 26-33...
View ArticleActivists Launch 'Occupy Baltimore'
Shortly after noon today, a motley crew of Baltimoreans began showing up at McKeldin Fountain Park, at the corner of Pratt and Light Streets, with signs, placards, paint, and poles to begin the Occupy...
View ArticleNYE Fireworks Update
The news that the Inner Harbor's New Year's Eve fireworks could be canceled due to money woes certainly put a damper on the city's pre-holiday mood this week. But it seems that all hope is not lost. In...
View ArticleDevelopment Maestro Jay Brodie to Retire
You may not know his name, or be able to pick him out of a lineup, but you've certainly seen his work. As leader of the Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC), the public-private agency charged with...
View ArticleTravel Restrictions Lifted; City Offices Open Wednesday
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said at a press conference Tuesday morning that all travel restrictions in Baltimore City are lifted at noon today.Parking restrictions in Fells Point are also lifted at...
View ArticleOrioles Sponsoring New Year's Eve Fireworks
On the heels of their own late-season fireworks, the Baltimore Orioles will sponsor this year's New Year's Eve Spectacular at the Inner Harbor, the Baltimore Office of Promotion & the Arts (BOPA)...
View ArticleInner Harbor Send-Off for Ravens Today
Baltimore officially sends the Ravens off to New Orleans and the Super Bowl today with a rally at the Inner Harbor's amphitheater, located at Pratt and Light Streets, beginning at 11:30 a.m.read more
View ArticleCity Has Big Plans For Inner Harbor Redevelopment
Pedestrian bridge connecting Fed Hill and Harbor East in design plan. A pedestrian bridge connecting Federal Hill and Harbor East is just one of the highlights of an ambitious Inner Harbor...
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