Please join us on Tuesday, January 16, 2024 for our MVBA General Meeting held at First and Franklin Presbyterian Church located at 210 West Madison Street (Park Avenue entrance). As always, our general meetings are free
The MVBA Board will be having their annual retreat on Sunday, February 10, 2019 at 10am to set goals for 2019. The retreat will be held at 12 West Madison Street, at the corner of
The Walters’ renovated Mount Vernon mansion is a work of art in itself
baltimoresun.com BY Mary Carole McCauley | Contact Reporter | JUNE 15, 2018 — The 19th-century mansion at 1 W. Mount Vernon Place that is part of the Walters Art Museum resembles a giant white wedding cake. The
Baltimore’s historic district promises the city a brighter future American Way | American Airlines WRITTEN BY: Julekha Dash | PHOTOGRAPHY BY: Scott Suchman | JUNE 2018 — It’s mid-afternoon on a Monday, normally a slow time for restaurants,
baltimorepostexaminer.com BY EDDIE APPLEFELD | JUNE 5, 2018 — There’s a new hotel in downtown Baltimore, 101 West Monument Street to be exact, that opened May 3. It’s the Hotel Revival, owned by Two Roads Hospitality, with other locations close by,
Jacques Kelly: Penn Station still a neighborhood showpiece, and potential powerhouse
baltimoresun.com BY Jacques Kelly | Contact Reporter | JUNE 2, 2018 — In my years of passing it daily, I’ve watched Baltimore’s Pennsylvania Station grow and mature into a thriving commuter destination, where thousands come and go to jobs
Red Emma’s restaurant and bookstore is moving to Mid-Town Belvedere
baltimoresun.com BY Mary Carole McCauley | Contact Reporter | JUNE 1, 2018 — For the second time in five years, Red Emma’s Bookstore Coffeehouse is moving to a new location that will allow the worker-owned cooperative venue to expand.
Restaurant review Diners can get a square deal at Square Meal, a Hotel Revival restaurant
baltimorepostexaminer.com BYTim Smith | Contact Reporter | MAY 24, 2018 — Hotel Revival lives up to its name. When the former hostelry in this 89-year-old building on Mount Vernon Place closed in 2016, Joie de Vivre, a San Francisco-based
A Baltimore Neighborhood Is Revitalized, With Help From Its Residents
nytimes.com BY Miranda S. Spivack | MAY 15, 2018 — BALTIMORE — The Mount Vernon neighborhood of this city was for many years a haven for prostitutes and crack dens. But its residents, intent on fending
Maryland’s largest city is becoming one of the USA’s top culinary destinations. With an array of global flavors and local produce, it's easy to see why baltimorepostexaminer.com BY Sarah Gordon | MAY 11, 2018 — Known as