Country club sells for $3M at foreclosure auction
A crowd including former club members at the auction. (Garrett Dvorkin/BBJ)

Country club sells for $3M at foreclosure auction

Happy Friday, readers.

It's easy this time of year to get wrapped up in the hustle and bustle. We here at the BBJ, however, like to keep our attention on what really matters: Baltimore business news.

We have the latest on a shuttered country club's auction, billionaire philanthropist gifts and a new beginning for an old Catholic school.

Let's get to it.


Country club sells at foreclosure auction for $3M

A longtime Baltimore County country club has sold at a foreclosure auction just months after closing its doors. Our Garrett Dvorkin has the latest on the 150-acre club that just went for $3 million. | The latest from Baltimore County


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$65M MacKenzie Scott gift fuels developer's affordable housing mission

Philanthropist MacKenzie Scott has gifted $65 million to a Columbia-based national affordable housing nonprofit this holiday season. Scott recently wired the funds to help create more homes for seniors, homeless veterans and low-income families, among other initiatives. | More on the gift

Longtime Canton restaurant and county location to close

Nacho Mama's in Canton and Towson will shutter on Jan. 12 days after celebrating the original location's 31st anniversary, the restaurant group announced Tuesday. Our Morgan Simpson has the scoop on the closures and what will happen to the group's stash of Elvis-themed decor. | What's next


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Shuttered Catholic school to become senior apartments

Baltimore's once-fabled Institute of Notre Dame is about to get a new life. Plans are in the works to convert the shuttered and vacant all-girls Catholic high school into an affordable senior apartment complex. | More on the plans

$6.4B Towson wealth management firm to be acquired

One of Greater Baltimore’s largest wealth management firms will be acquired by an Atlanta firm that is expanding outside the South for the first time. Towson-based WMS Partners, a firm with $6.4 billion in assets under management, will be acquired in a deal expected to close in the first quarter. | How the deal came together


Plus, a look at this week's cover story.


Cool Digs: How six new Baltimore offices compete with remote work

Office designs are changing. Here's how Baltimore employers are competing. (Illustration by: Joe Ilardi/BBJ; Tom Holdsworth; Jacqueline Prins/ACBJ)

Office designs today are taking inspiration from some new places: kitchens, bedrooms and cafes. Now, companies have to work with designers to imagine what amenities they can add to their offices to match the convenience — or at least comfort — of their employees' homes.

This week, we showcased six Baltimore-area offices that are making the commute worth it.

Take a look inside each one.


Questions or comments about this newsletter? Reach out to BBJ Digital Producer Joe Ilardi at [email protected].

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