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Leadership in complex historic preservation projects leads Baltimore firm to Annapolis City Hall project.
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Landmark art museum selects preservation specialists for architecture project.
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Developer to convert historic Terminal Warehouse
Contributed by Robbie Whelan
Developer Richard Naing selected KANN Partners to convert the historic Terminal Warehouse to studio and one-bedroom apartments.
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Zeta Senior Activities Center
Contributed by Alicia Gabriel
KANN Partners to document the development of Zeta Senior Activities Center in Baltimore - from groundbreaking to ribbon-cutting Baltimore, MD (June 9, 2008) ? After years in the planning stages, KANN Partners celebrated the next phase for...
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Historic Cumberland Building Starts New Arts Life
Contributed by Maria Smith, Cumberland Times News
The grand opening of 9 North Centre may signify the end of an incredible project for KANN Partners, but signifies only the beginning for the Western Maryland arts community. Learn more about the past and the promising future of this space in the PDF below.
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Breaking Ground: A New Senior Center on the Horizon
Contributed by Karen Miller
After years of planning, the official groundbreaking for the KANN Partners' project Zeta Senior Activities Center takes the project into a new stage. Mayor Sheila Dixon, Baltimore City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, and Councilwoman Sharon Green Middleton were among the speakers to mark this occasion. Learn more in the PDF below.
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Something new under the Utz Sign
Contributed by Edward Gunts
It's known to many as the "Utz building" because of the large rooftop sign advertising a certain brand of potato chips. Its original name is Old Town National Bank, after the original occupant ... (download PDF below for more)
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It's only 43, but already it's historic — it's Highfield House
Contributed by Edward Gunts
Usually, local buildings must be at least 50 years old to be designated as national landmarks. But for only the second time in its history, Baltimore's preservation commission has made an exception. The panel voted this month to add ... (download PDF below for more)
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Grants will Support Restoration of Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse
Contributed by Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse
Three major grants were awarded to the USLHS for Thomas Point Shoal Lighthouse preservation. The Getty Foundation, a program of the J. Paul Getty Trust in Los Angeles, has awarded a $60,000 grant to conserve the lighthouse's screwpile foundation; the National Park ... (download PDF below for more)
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Developers considering boutique hotels in downtown Baltimore
Contributed by Jen Degregorio
With rising interest rates and fears that the housing boom is fizzling, developers are considering hotel uses for a number of Class-B office buildings in downtown Baltimore that previously might have gone to residential conversions. Donald R. Kann, principal ... (download PDF below for more)
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Rombro Building to be Converted Into Condos
Contributed by Edward Gunts
One of Baltimore's rare cast-iron fronted buildings will soon be reborn as the city's newest loft condominiums. The historic Rombro Building at 22 Howard St., a six-story former warehouse whose original owners included the niec