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  • 1 month ago | citybiz.co | Edwin Warfield |Kevin Parker

    As Managing Principal of Cresa, Adam co-manages the Boston office, guiding its strategic direction, ensuring overall client satisfaction, and directing its operations. Adam’s advisory practice focuses on corporate and institutional client support throughout Greater Boston. Since joining Cresa in 2002, Adam has assisted clients representing numerous industries with space acquisitions, dispositions, lease buyouts and build-to-suit projects.

  • 1 month ago | citybiz.co | Ed Gunts |Kevin Parker

    The Inner Harbor’s next major attraction will open in June 2026, when work is scheduled for completion on the five-acre, $18 million second phase of improvements to Rash Field Park. Approximately 100 people gathered at the park on Thursday as city and state leaders held a groundbreaking ceremony to signal  the start of construction on the project, which will mark the completion of a two-phase effort to upgrade the 7.5-acre recreational space at 201 Key Highway.

  • 1 month ago | citybiz.co | Edwin Warfield |Kevin Parker

    Maureen Conway is the Vice President at the Aspen Institute and serves as the Executive Director of its Economic Opportunities Program (EOP). EOP’s mission is to expand individuals’ opportunities to access quality work, start businesses, and build economic stability—empowering them to pursue opportunity and achieve long-term success. Maureen founded EOP’s Workforce Strategies Initiative and has led workforce research at the Aspen Institute since 1999.

  • 1 month ago | citybiz.co | Ed Gunts |Kevin Parker

    Downtown Baltimore’s newest green space took more than a year to create, but a new video may make viewers think otherwise. Maryland’s Department of General Services (DGS) this week posted a video on social media showing the creation of a 1.1 acre green space that’s now open where the five-story Bard Building once stood. The new green space is bounded by Lombard Street on the south, Market Place on the east, Water Street on the north and the grounds of Baltimore’s Holocaust Memorial on the west.

  • 1 month ago | citybiz.co | Ed Gunts |Kevin Parker

    Nicholas Steege has been appointed to be the new General Manager of The Center Club in downtown Baltimore. Steege has been serving as Interim General Manager following the retirement of Kevin Bonner in January. The club’s Assistant General Manager before that, he was recommended for the top position by its Search Committee.

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