New Towson Square Restaurants To Be Announced
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and representatives from commercial real estate development companies responsible for the project will be present for the Tuesday morning announcement.
The first new restaurants coming to the Towson Square will be announced Tuesday morning at the Historic Courthouse.
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and representatives from The Cordish Company and Heritage Properties—the commercial real estate development companies managing the Towson Square project—are hosting the announcement, which is scheduled for 11 a.m., according to a county news release.
The $85 million entertainment center is scheduled to open in late 2014. So far, the only confirmed tenant is Cinemark Theatres.
An 862-space Baltimore County Revenue Authority garage will be situated near the development, which was initially called Towson Circle III.
Sam Wahbe
5:53 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013
Where exactly is this being built?
Steve
6:39 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013
Between East Joppa Road, Delaware, Virginia, and East Pennsylvania Avenues.
M. Sullivan
9:08 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
They need to add guard towers, like Mondawmin has.
Holton F. Brown
9:43 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
hey sullivan ... will pat mc donogh urge legislation to ban roving bands of inner city youths and white femalres??
M. Sullivan
10:37 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
He'll probably have to, otherwise this place will end up just like Towson Commons, which is only 2 blocks away. Although, I'm not sure what white femalres (females?) have to do with anything.
JDStuts
11:27 am on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
I think white femalres are a sub species of a large desert cat the sustains itself on zebras, antelopes, warthogs and gazelles, none of which are native to Towson.
Frankly, why you would need a ban on an animal that doesn't even live on this hemisphere is confusing enough.
Stark
6:41 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
JD, follow your own advice and be "classy". You constantly hurl nasty comments toward David Marks without ever acknowledging the man's good work, from his down-zoning of more than 60 acres in Towson to his work securing money for new roads and schools. You're nothing more than a nasty little troll who hides behind a fake name, JD - or is it CB?
Millerman
4:58 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Heritage properties, old buddies with the county exec. They also bought investment place bldg. It will be a nice place Sunday - Thursday.
Millerman
5:05 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
The county released a press release earlier today. There may be an Italian, South African/ Portuguese and Mexican restaurants. All chain type businesses although they are the first ones in the US. I hope this may bring some life to York rd.
Mike Mapes
5:55 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
retired architect
We moved from Parkville 4 years ago, having lived there and enjoyed Towson for 20 some years before. Towson was always a nice, respectable, relatively quiet and decent place to visit, shop, dine, etc. and I suspect it was always pretty much that way, enjoyed and valued by its residents way back in time. But I believe it has already changed somewhat, and not for the good, since we were there. I can't help feeling that this proposed development will be what used to be called, I think, block busting, downgrading which begets more down grading and always with other perhaps not so civic minded buyers or flippers watchfully waiting to pick up the bargains - which will inevitably come - and turn a quick buck. The femalres are circling as we ruminate.
Steve
6:14 pm on Tuesday, January 15, 2013
"They also bought investment place bldg. "
No they didn't. That was Caves Valley Partners.