Sep 23, 2024
Last week, we shared news about Hollins Market reopening after a big renovation, plans for a plastics recycling plant in Columbia, and the upcoming relighting of the Natty Boh sign.Revisit the stories here:Most Popular:A rendering depicts the planned Barn & Lodge restaurant and events venue at The Rotunda in Hampden. Credit: Titan Hospitality Group.“Hampden residents, City Council representative oppose plans for live entertainment at $4M restaurant and events venue proposed for The Rotunda“: Residents who live across the street from The Rotunda oppose live entertainment planned for a $4 million restaurant and events venue there.Photo from Hollins Market Facebook page.“Hollins Market to celebrate grand reopening Saturday after $2.1 million in renovations“: The historic Hollins Market is reopening after a $2.1 million renovation, with a public grand opening celebration planned for Saturday.The front entrance of Silver Queen Cafe in northeast Baltimore. Photo courtesy of Silver Queen Cafe’s Facebook.“After a call for help on Facebook, Silver Queen Cafe strikes gold with an influx of customers“: After putting out a call for more customers on Facebook, northeast Baltimore’s Silver Queen Cafe has seen business pick up dramatically.Residents who live near the W.R. Grace headquarters in Columbia gather Sept. 6, 2024 to protest the company’s plans for a pilot plastics recycling plant. Members of the Stop the Grace Burning Project group worry the plant could negatively impact local air quality and cause other environmental and health-related harms. Photo courtesy René Maldonado.“Howard County residents raise concerns about chemical company’s plans for pilot plastics recycling plant“: Howard County residents worry a chemical company’s proposed pilot plastics recycling plant in Columbia could harm their health and the environment. The company, W.R. Grace, maintains that community members misunderstand their plans.“Hot House: Tudor-style home in Roland Park on a quiet cul-de-sac street“: This Roland Park home on a quiet cul-de-sac street offers a magnificent Tudor-style exterior, beautiful interior millwork, and more.Editor’s Picks:The Natty Boh sign in Brewers Hill in 2018. Photo by Elliott Plack, via Flickr.“Mr. Boh will illuminate Baltimore again as National Bohemian prepares to unveil new LED sign“: Two years after the neon lights burned out in the Natty Boh sign, the iconic Baltimore fixture will shine once again – now with LEDs.The Ivy Hotel in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood contains multiple suites, including the one pictured here. The hotel recently earned the Two Key distinction from the Michelin Guide. Photo courtesy of The Ivy Hotel.“Michelin Guide honors two Baltimore hotels“: The Michelin Guide, known for bestowing high distinctions in the restaurant and hotel industries, recently honored two Baltimore hotels.Country singer Orville Peck performs in Nashville during his Sixth Annual Rodeo gathering. Credit: Steve Cross.“On a trip to Nashville, filmmaker John Waters reunites with Orville Peck and gets in touch with his inner cowboy“: Baltimore filmmaker John Waters traveled to Nashville to host Orville Peck’s Sixth Annual Rodeo, a gathering of country singers and fans.An attendee of the 2018 Baltimore Book Festival peruses shelves of books. Photo by Corey Jennings.“Lineup announced for Baltimore Book Festival, happening Sept. 28-29 in Waverly“: Crack open a good book and hear from an array of authors when the Baltimore Book Festival returns Sept. 28 and 29 for the first time since 2019.G and Jalynn at Love Groove Fest in Baltimore. Photo credit: Meaza Getachew.“When Outsiders Visit“: When a friend from South Africa visits columnist Jalynn Harris in Baltimore for the first time, they see the city through each other’s eyes.
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