Philanthropist Willard Hackerman, who transformed a small construction firm into a national giant with $5 billion in annual billings and was instrumental in erecting Maryland landmarks such as ...
Settling Pulaski Highway incinerator operator Willard J. Hackerman’s lawsuit against the city may have saved millions of dollars for City Hall, but the settlement leaves open the future of that ...
Willard Hackerman, a Baltimore businessman who transformed a small construction firm into a national giant with $5 billion in annual billings and who was instrumental in building Maryland landmarks ...
Baltimore developer and philanthropist Willard Hackerman died Monday. He was 95. Hackerman was CEO of Whiting Turner in Towson. He had been with the company since the 1930’s. He is being remembered ...
Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Bluesky During an unfortunate series of events a friend of Kung Fury is assasinated by the most dangerous ...
Noted philanthropist and Baltimore construction king Willard Hackerman died Monday at the age of 95, The Baltimore Sun reported.His construction company, Whiting-Turner, built such notable landmarks ...
Baltimore’s Inner Harbor will get a statue of the politician who pushed for its revitalization: former Mayor and Gov. William Donald Schaefer. The city’s public art commission voted Wednesday to ...
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