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Takeaways from Hunt Valley Business Forum’s Development Update
Lutherville Station owners to develop project "the right way" April 13, 2026 Lutherville Station is envisioned as a vibrant mixed-use transit-oriented development at 130 W. Ridgely Road that will bring together retail, restaurants, multifamily apartments, and an office component organized around gathering plazas, creating a new town square environment adjacent to the Lutherville light rail station. MLR Partners Principal Mark Renbaum recently announced the signing of a lease
CityBiz
Apr 13


Barnes & Noble Signs Lease at Lutherville Station Helping to Anchor Proposed Transformational Transit-Oriented Development in Baltimore County
Lutherville Station LLC announced today that Barnes & Noble has signed a lease for 17,807 square feet at Lutherville Station, the proposed and highly anticipated mixed-use, transit-oriented development in the heart of Lutherville in Baltimore County. The new Barnes & Noble location is expected to open in late 2026 or early 2027 in a renovated retail site that is currently occupied. The new Barnes & Noble bookstore will include a B&N Café, creating a welcoming gathering spac
Lutherville Station
Mar 9


Baltimore County needs more apartments. One councilman may be stalling them.
One Baltimore County councilman holds the key to hundreds of apartments. And he’s been slow to open the doors. February 11, 2026 Republican Wade Kach has not moved Lutherville Station forward or been present much in his district since August One Baltimore County councilman holds the key to hundreds of apartments. And he’s been slow to open the doors. As a moderate Republican, Wade Kach has built a reputation for consensus-building on the land-preservation issues his constitu
The Baltimore Banner
Mar 6
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