A large, public automotive company has acquired a dealership that's been serving Greater Baltimore for more than 40 years.
A city zoning administrator approved a plan for the business to operate on four adjacent properties in the Canal area.
The buyer has plans to build a 27,000-square-foot dealership with about 500 parking spaces.
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