Baltimore County officials, looking to sell off public property for private development, have selected proposals to build a Royal Farms gas station in Towson, a shopping center in Dundalk and expanded parking for a nursing home in Randallstown.

Thursday’s announcement follows months of deliberation by a committee that was assembled to evaluate the eight bids the county received for the three taxpayer-owned properties. The proposals now go to the County Council, which will decide whether to grant final approval. A council vote is scheduled Nov. 18.

The buildings for sale are the North Point Government Center in Dundalk, the fire station at York Road and Bosley Avenue in Towson, and a police substation on Liberty Road in Randallstown.

via Baltimore County announces winning bids for county properties – baltimoresun.com.