Last week, we shared news about the National Aquarium’s new exhibition, Harbor Wetland; an announcement that Pete’s Grille in Waverly is for sale; and plans for a new downtown Baltimore attraction – a $4 million civic space for people and their pets.

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The National Aquarium on Thursday unveiled its Harbor Wetland exhibit. Credit: National Aquarium.
The National Aquarium on Thursday unveiled its Harbor Wetland exhibit. Credit: National Aquarium.

National Aquarium opens its newest exhibit, Harbor Wetland

Jumbo Fresh Supermarket is now open at 1205 W. Pratt St. Photo by Ed Gunts.
Jumbo Fresh Supermarket is now open at 1205 W. Pratt St. Photo by Ed Gunts.

Jumbo Fresh Supermarket opens in Mount Clare Junction shopping center, quenching SW Baltimore food desert

A rendering depicts The Service Center, a $29 million project with apartments and office space in Remington. Rendering courtesy of Seawall.
A rendering depicts The Service Center, a $29 million project with apartments and office space in Remington. Rendering courtesy of Seawall.

‘Civically engaged’ Service Center project nears completion in Remington, with nearly 75 percent of apartments and 100 percent of office space already leased

Hot House: Guilford home features arched windows, French doors, other exquisite details

Pete's Grille has been serving breakfast and lunch for more than 40 years at 3130 Greenmount Ave. in Waverly. The business is for sale but will remain open, its owner announced this week. Photo by Ed Gunts.
Pete’s Grille has been serving breakfast and lunch for more than 40 years at 3130 Greenmount Ave. in Waverly. The business is for sale but will remain open, its owner announced this week. Photo by Ed Gunts.

Pete’s Grille is for sale in Waverly but will remain open, owner says

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People died, people moved and someone gave away a copy of My Antonia Credit: Macon Street Books

People moved and people died: The shelf-life of books

A rendering of Art House Baltimore, planned for the Station North arts district. Credit: Architecture by Design.
A rendering of Art House Baltimore, planned for the Station North arts district. Credit: Architecture by Design.

Artists’ housing: Six-story, 160-unit, $37 million apartment building proposed for Baltimore’s Station North area

Jalynn and her grandaddy outside an old family home on the Eastern Shore.
Jalynn and her grandaddy outside an old family home on the Eastern Shore.

Return of the Native

Margrethe Jensen. Peonies. c.1918. Baltimore Museum of Art: Fanny B. Thalheimer Memorial Fund, BMA 2024.214. Image courtesy Ambrose Naumann Fine Art
Margrethe Jensen. Peonies. c.1918. Baltimore Museum of Art: Fanny B. Thalheimer Memorial Fund, BMA 2024.214. Image courtesy Ambrose Naumann Fine Art

BMA acquires over 200 works, ranging in time, culture, and geography

A map shows some of Maryland's habitat "hubs" and the "corridors" that connect them. Screenshot of map by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Chesapeake Conservancy.
A map shows some of Maryland’s habitat “hubs” and the “corridors” that connect them. Screenshot of map by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources and Chesapeake Conservancy.

Updated map highlights Maryland’s habitat connectivity network