Baltimore Unity Hall opens June 17; Petula Caesar named its first director
Baltimore’s newest arts and education hub is getting ready to open its doors, a big addition to the neighborhood.
Volume 50 • Number 6
Baltimore’s newest arts and education hub is getting ready to open its doors, a big addition to the neighborhood.
A poll published in the Baltimore Sun this month showed that a third of Democrats and 42 percent of Republicans were undecided how to vote in next month’s party gubernatorial primaries, even though the combined 15 candidates for governor have spent millions trying to reach voters through social media, print and broadcast advertising, campaign stunts and in-person events.
China Terrell is a Bolton Hill mom, a lawyer and activist in city affairs, and the leader of a non-profit organization that advocates for urban improvement.
The weather is warm and most of us are vaxxed and boosted. How about putting together a block party to get to know your neighbors again?
Belle Hardware, Bolton Hill’s only hardware store, has closed for good. Next question: what does the future hold for the half-empty strip mall where the store was located?
In September 2016 developers David Bramble and Mark Renbaum announced that they would be kicking off a major building project on the Reservoir Hill-Bolton Hill North Avenue corridor: a mix of townhouses, apartments and retail shopping that would become the gateway to West Baltimore.
Father’s Day is coming, and so is Arts is the Parks, which is about great music in the neighborhood but also about families and kids picnicking.
Under the auspices of BHCA, planning is advancing for one of the city’s more enduring neighborhood street parties, Bolton Hill’s Festival on the Hill on Saturday Oct. 8 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm.
After eight months of planning and hard work, residents of the 100 Block of W. Lanvale Street celebrated the completion of their tree planting and tree well expansion project on May 14.