November 14th, 2008
Last night, at Metro Gallery on Charles Street, local residents got their first chance to meet with the planners of the Charles North Vision Plan, the vast development project that aims to transform the area north of Penn Station into a cultural, business, and transportation hub.
The Central Baltimore Partnership, a coalition of 31 groups including […]
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Categories: Charles North, Infrastructure, Public Space
October 28th, 2008
Our latest report on the ongoing saga of Keswick Multi-Care’s proposal to build a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) on green space owned by the Baltimore Country Club in Roland Park continues today with an interview with Keswick CEO Libby Bowerman (pictured standing next to the space in question).
We initally reported on the meeting, two […]
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Categories: Infrastructure, Public Space, Roland Park
October 16th, 2008
UPDATE: After I posted my recap of last week’s meeting, I contacted both the Roland Park Civic League and Keswick Multi-Care to try to set up follow-up Q and As. I heard back from Dr. Spevak at the RPCL immediately and conducted the Q and A below. I had not heard back from Keswick until […]
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Categories: Infrastructure, Public Space, Roland Park
October 15th, 2008
On an unseasonably warm October evening, under the harsh fluorescent glare of the Roland Park Elementary School auditorium, hundreds of local residents sat, stood, and sweat last night as they heard Keswick Multi-Care’s proposal to build a continuing care retirement community (CCRC) on land purchased from Baltimore Country Club (BCC). The scene was a bit […]
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Categories: Infrastructure, Public Space, Roland Park