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Hopkins president: University has moral obligation to city

By Yvonne Wenger, The Baltimore Sun

February 23, 2012

Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels told the Baltimore Development Corp. board Thursday that the academic powerhouse has a moral obligation to “share our bounty” with the city.

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Activists protest condition of former Read’s drug store

City officials plan to soon repair site of historic sit-in By Julie Scharper, The Baltimore Sun, February 18, 2012

Activists rallied outside a ramshackle West Baltimore storefront Saturday afternoon, demanding city officials take steps to quickly stabilize the building, which was the site of a historic civil rights protest.

“The roof [...]

Superblock plans get a four-month extension

Agreement with developer could be extended further By Julie Scharper, The Baltimore Sun,  December 21, 2011

Baltimore’s Board of Estimates on Wednesday approved a four-month extension of a land sale agreement between the city and developers of the Superblock, a West Side redevelopment project long tangled in legal challenges.

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Queenstown Harbor Resort: Work Begins on Boutique Resort

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BALTIMORE, MD, September 13, 2010 (MARKET WIRE)

Peter Fillat Architects (PFA), a nationally recognized, award-winning full-service architecture firm headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, has begun work on the Queenstown Harbor Resort, a 4-star boutique style resort nestled within the 36-hole champion golf course known as Queenstown Golf Resort. Continue reading Queenstown Harbor Resort: Work Begins on Boutique Resort

New Plan Puts Garage Mostly Below Ground

Baltimore, MD, March 6, 2010, by Edward Gunts

After encountering strong opposition to a plan to build an 80-foot-high parking garage next to Old St. Paul's Rectory in Baltimore, developer David Hillman is now proposing to bury most of the garage underground.

Hillman and architect Peter Fillat are scheduled next week to present a new plan for a 12-level garage to Baltimore's Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel. The property at 18 W. Saratoga St., part of the Central Business District urban renewal area, once contained a house owned by university and hospital founder Johns Hopkins.

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Automated Parking Garage Holds The Key To Mixed Use Development

Peter Fillat Architects designs a state-of-the-art, high-density automated parking garage that maximizes parking spaces while minimizing environmental impact

Baltimore, MD, May 1, 2009 (MARKET WIRE)

Construction is expected to begin later this year on a seven story 36,050 square-foot mixed-use facility at 18 W Saratoga Street owned by the Southern Management Corporation.  Designed by the Baltimore based architecture firm, Peter Fillat Architects (PFA), the building will house a 9,400 square-foot state of the art automated parking garage as well as 19 rental apartments occupying 26,650 square-feet.  Located directly east of Baltimore City’s oldest intact building, St. Paul’s Rectory, PFA thoughtfully framed its historic neighbor, maintaining the street views while still allowing the new structure to be boldly contemporary.

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A New Town Rises: Peter Fillat Architects Designs the Heart of New, Sustainable Community in San Antonio

BALTIMORE, MD, Jan 10, 2009 (MARKET WIRE) –

Peter Fillat Architects (PFA), a nationally recognized, award-winning full-service architecture firm headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, is designing 11 key buildings in a new, high-end sustainable community in one of the nation’s fastest growing cities, San Antonio, Texas. eilan (pronounced a-lon) is described by owner Wereldhave USA as the  region’s most dynamic lifestyle community. Continue reading A New Town Rises: Peter Fillat Architects Designs the Heart of New, Sustainable Community in San Antonio