From Boarded Up To Breakthrough On North Avenue In Coppin Heights
A Coppin Heights groundbreaking on April 20 launched a West North Avenue revitalization, starting with three gut-and-rehab projects and a block-by-block plan for long-vacant homes. Community leaders framed The Mill on North as an early anchor.
Springdale Prep Snags Shuttered Middle School, Plots Big New Windsor Growth
Springdale Preparatory purchased the former New Windsor Middle School and announced a six‑phase plan to expand its upper‑school campus and student body. The move follows earlier county lease agreements and joint‑use arrangements.
From Tanks to Pickleball, Pikesville Armory Gets a Second Act
A decades‑old armory on Reisterstown Road is being remade as a senior center, arts hub and sports campus, with public funding and a county study predicting notable economic gains. Construction phases begin soon and park space is slated to open by 2028.
D.C. Contractor Drops 187,000-Square-Foot Fab Hub In Odenton’s Backyard
Pro-Air has leased a 186,878‑sq‑ft Arundel Distribution Center at 350 Winmeyer Ave in Odenton to centralize fabrication and BIM operations. Company leaders say the move will boost production speed.
Pittsburgh Money Giant Snaps Up Maryland Real Estate Player in $331 Million Power Move
Federated Hermes completed an 80% acquisition of Chevy Chase–based FCP for up to $331 million, folding the multifamily manager into its U.S. private‑markets push.
Taxman Hits Home: Property Bills Beat Inflation Across The U.S.
Property‑tax bills rose faster than inflation in 2025, with the average homeowner paying $4,427. See which states were hit hardest and what homeowners can do.












