Plank brothers sell the Sagamore Pendry hotel
The Sagamore Pendry in Fells Point. (Joanna Sullivan)

Plank brothers sell the Sagamore Pendry hotel

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Plank brothers sell the Sagamore Pendry hotel

The Plank brothers have sold The Pendry. Under Armour founder Kevin Plank and his brother Scott Plank sold The Sagamore Pendry Hotel in Fells Point to the hospitality management company that's run the luxury hotel since it opened in 2017. | We have the details


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Downtown's Super Block gets a new developer

The Super Block has a new developer. The long-running effort to remake the gateway to Baltimore's west side will now be shaped by the city, with one agency in particular taking the lead. | The latest in the development saga

Trustees, creditors question Brandon Chasen in $71M bankruptcy hearing

More stark details of Baltimore developer Brandon Chasen's financial tribulations surfaced during a three-hour meeting held Monday in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Maryland. | Here's what we learned


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Fast 50 2025: Greater Baltimore's fastest-growing private companies

The surveys have been submitted, the numbers crunched and the results compiled for this year's 50 fastest-growing private companies in Greater Baltimore. | The full List

Soccer team moves to new waterfront HQ, eyes building a stadium

The Annapolis Blues have signed what the team hopes will be its last-ever office lease as it looks to build its own facility. | All about the move


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