Downtown Columbia News Archives:
The Howard Hughes Company partners with Transwestern Real Estate to handle leasing services for the Downtown Columbia, MD office portfolio. Alex Hancock, EVP for Transwestern, stated, “We are thrilled to establish... Read more
The Food Market has opened its second location in the Central District of Downtown Columbia. Greg Fitchett of the Howard Hughes Corporation said they are “thrilled to welcome two of Baltimore’s most beloved local... Read more
The Food Market, known for its innovative menu and spin on classic comfort foods, is opening in Downtown Columbia, MD. The 5,000 sq ft. space will offer indoor and outdoor dining. Read more HERE. Read more
Columbia, Maryland is named by WalletHub as one of the happiest places to live in the country, making the Top 10 for 2021. Click for the full list HERE. Read more
It’s the latest move at the development that signals a coming tech hub. A key for the companies? Wanting to be near “a very sophisticated and skilled digital workforce,” said the Howard Hughes... Read more
Color Burst Ice Rink Now Open The new Color Burst Ice Rink at Merriweather District is open for the 2020 – 2021 season. It is a safe and enjoyable outdoor place for date nights and family outings. Themed... Read more
Bailey Park Opens at Lakefront Community leaders recently celebrated the ribbon cutting and opening of Vivian C. ‘Millie’ Bailey Park at Lake Kittamaqundi in Downtown Columbia. Bailey Park, named after the... Read more
Howard Hughes Corporation Plants More Pink Trees The Howard Hughes Corporation (HHC) and Blossoms of Hope are joining forces once again to plant 100 pink-blossoming trees – 84 Kwansan Cherry and 16... Read more
Columbia Among Best Places To Live Money Magazine has ranked Columbia 5th on its list of Best Places to Live. The magazine’s annual review examines such factors as employment, housing, cost of living,... Read more
Everything the DTCP does involves partnerships. It partners with other organizations – such as the Columbia Association, the Downtown Columbia Arts and Culture Commission, and the Inner Arbor Trust – and, of course,... Read more