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Coastal Style Article

Rooms with a view

In 2009, Keith Fisher, a Shore transplant originally from Philadelphia, founded the local, award-winning architecture firm Fisher Architecture. Today, Fisher Architecture is a 15-person company with a full interior design department. Recently, the firm took on a 4,000-square-foot residential new-construction project on Old Landing Road in Ocean City....
Keith Fisher

Wor-Wic Foundation Welcomes New Members

The Wor-Wic Community College Foundation recently welcomed Keith Fisher, W. Todd Hershey, Margy Meeks, Kelley M. Selph and L. William “Bill” Shockley as new members of the board of directors....
Ocean Sands Hotel Rendering

New 20-room hotel planned for 608 Baltimore Ave. in Ocean City

A 1930s-era apartment building on Baltimore Avenue in downtown Ocean City is officially getting an upgrade. On Sept. 8, members of the resort’s planning commission approved a site plan for both a 20-room hotel at the site of the Nock Apartments on Baltimore Avenue near Sixth Street, and a nearby parking...
Atlantic Beach House Rendering

Atlantic Beach House owners ease neighbors’ concerns at future Ocean City spot

The owners of the new, larger Atlantic Beach House restaurant taking shape at BJ’s on the Water’s former 75th Street bayfront location vowed to be good neighbors this week to a leery group of nearby residents. The promise came during a planning and zoning meeting where commissioners voted in favor of...
hi Tide Dispensary

Project Profile Award from CC&R

We are proud to announce we have won a Project Profile Award from @ccrmagazine!...
Cambria Hotel

Ocean City’s Cambria Hotel, bayside boardwalk on schedule to open this year

Residents and visitors in Ocean City will be able to enjoy the Sinepuxent Bay in a whole new way later this year through a new bayside boardwalk and luxury hotel. For decades, the old Cropper Concrete Plant stood next to the Route 50 bridge but, before the end of summer,...