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New homes for Brewers Hill

A developer is planning to build up to 485 luxury apartments in Baltimore's Brewers Hill neighborhood, Lorraine Mirabella reports today -- though it's not as big a project as the city originally expected:
A Houston-based apartment developer has a site south of O'Donnell Street under contract and plans two four-to-five story residential buildings that would include street-level shops and parking.

The plan is scaled back from a much larger residential component envisioned when city planners approved development in Brewers Hill about five years ago.

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