December 27, 2024 Addressing housing affordability America has a housing affordability crisis. This issue was recognized as one of the leading concerns of voters in the recent national election, not that the outcome of that civic enterprise brought us any closer to seriously addressing the matter. The
Read more →Thank you to all of our members and guests who joined us at our recent Annual Meeting. We had a wonderful afternoon with great conversation and presentations. We would like to share a few highlights of the meeting. Congratulations Susannah Bergmann, LAI International Member of the Year 2024
Read more →We have lots of news to share about our past two years showcasing our programs, new members, awards, grantees, and much more. Take a look. LAI Baltimore 2023 and 2024 Year In Review
Read more →Get the real scoop on how Fell’s Point was saved from death by highways. LAI Member Ev Paull will be guiding a Baltimore Heritage walking tour of Fell’s Point on September 21st, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm. Adding first-hand flavor to the Road Wars, Joe McNeely (first
Read more →Howard County Government is currently seeking applicants with professional experience in the architectural field to serve on the County Executive appointed Howard County Historic Preservation Commission. The Commission’s responsibilities include: • Reviewing applications for certificates of approval involving alterations to historic structures; • Conducting property site visits;
Read more →Mark Anthony Thomas presented on Baltimore’s Regional Tech Hub in January 2024 to the LAI membership. Update on the Tech Hub in the Baltimore Banner News posted July 24, 2024 How Baltimore lost out on $70 million in federal tech spending
Read more →July 26, 2024 Tradepoint Atlantic making an impact It had been nearly eight years since I visited southeastern Baltimore County to see what was happening at Sparrows Point, the site where Bethlehem Steel had been producing steel products and engaged in shipbuilding for the better part of
Read more →Thank you to everyone who joined us for LAI Baltimore’s Summer Outing We enjoyed a great tour of Hope Village and The Compound.As most of you are probably aware, the Baltimore Chapter of LAI has been donating $5,000 each year to innovative efforts to improve land usage within our
Read more →The window to submit projects for consideration for AIA Baltimore’s Excellence in Design Awards is now open. The deadline is Friday, July 26. Eligible projects include: Built or unbuilt projects designed by AIA Baltimore licensed architect members anywhere in the world. Built or unbuilt projects built in
Read more →The Hope Village community, the first stop of LAI Baltimore’s Summer Outing was featured in a recent Baltimore Business Journal article, “Small houses in East Baltimore to offer new life for homeless families” Here is an excerpt from the BBJ article: “Thirteen new homes are shaping up
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