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Developer holds Baltimore City hostage - can he be forced to develop?

Community Architect Daily

Older folks may dream about the "do it now" Donald Schaefer still being Mayor and doing the call. The same code enforcers that can get on your tail for loose gutters, objects protruding into the right-of-way or keeping a vacant property not well secured. Can a developer be forced to develop a vacant lot? Not these days, anyhow.

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How to Choose the Best Roofing Material? (5 Ideas)

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Not only does your roof protect you from rain, snow or other weather conditions, but it can also have an impact on potentially increasing the value of your home upon eventual resale. Here in this article, you will get to know how to choose the best roofing material. It is usually made of cedar or sequoia.

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6 Must-Haves for Anyone Renovating Your Home

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If you’re renovating the majority of a property, this can be a really lengthy process. However, if you’re only looking at renovating part of your property, then the commitment won’t feel as daunting. Which, if you’re reading this article, we assume you’ve already started – so well done you! The Correct Protection.

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Sustainable and Stylish: Solar-Powered Lights for a Welcoming Entryway

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Instead, you’ll be surprised how solar-powered lights now merge style with function to make an inviting and elegant area for you and your guests! You will notice that LED will be also emphasized throughout this article, and also showcases entryway lighting products specifically designed with LEDs. Consider that a myth!

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What should David Bramble do with HarborPlace?

Community Architect Daily

How Harborplace get into this raid downward spiral of decline and obsolescence? The Festival Market Place "Pier 17" at South Street Seaport, NY (Photo: Curbed) Just like Baltimore's HarborPlace it transferred to General Growth Properties (GGP) after the Rouse company's bankruptcy.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

This is a shocking trajectory for Baltimoreans and global admirers of Baltimore's chief attraction How did it come to this? It also carries a gene that Rouse introduced back in 1978 by inserting private development into a charter protected public space which Baltimore had clawed from its formerly industrial warehouse waterfront.

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Architecture Articles: Building Design

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Architecture Articles, Architectural Developments, Global Design Project News, New Property Posts Architecture Articles: Building Designs Building Debate – Architectural Information + International Construction Projects Architecture Articles Information : Building Links Architectural Projects + Key New Property Designs, alphabetical: Building (..)