- Annapolis Town Center Sold. Baltimore Coffee & Tea and Stardust Deluxe Lose Leases
Federal Realty Investment Trust has acquired Annapolis Town Center for $187 million, with early tenant mix changes already underway—Baltimore Coffee & Tea says it was instructed to close Oct. 23 citing “new management” and overlap with Tatte Bakery & Café, while boutique Stardust Deluxe plans a move to Maryland Avenue; shoppers should expect leasing shifts and placemaking typical of Federal Realty’s strategy.
- Naval Academy Midshipman Found Dead Near Yard
A U.S. Naval Academy midshipman was found dead near campus; officials identified the student as Midshipman Second Class Kyle Philbert James, and the circumstances remain under investigation.
- Man Shot on Tyler Avenue in Annapolis
Annapolis Police are investigating a Tyler Avenue shooting that left one person wounded; after a brief pursuit, officers detained a suspect and recovered firearms, and the victim was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening conditions.
- Former Governor Ehrlich Offers Support for Annapolis GOP Candidates at Well-Attended Event
The Annapolis GOP slate rally drew a big crowd in Annapolis, described as sold out and standing room only, with former Governor Bob Ehrlich voicing support for local Republican candidates ahead of the November 4th election.
- Butterflies Will Soon Appear on Maryland Licenses
Maryland added an optional butterfly symbol to driver’s licenses and state IDs to support residents with hidden disabilities; the voluntary marker, created under Eric’s ID Law, is intended to improve interactions with law enforcement and first responders.




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