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Baltimore is about to deal with another controversial tax financing package for re-developing part of the city. This time it’s a $535 million deal for…
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The State Treasurer says the three major national bond rating agencies have given Maryland bonds top ratings.Nancy K. Kopp said in a news release on…
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The developer of the 25th Street Station project in Remington announced Tuesday that it was done pursuing the development.In a statement, Caroline Paff,…
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Changes to Maryland's medical marijuana program are expected to set off a “green rush” of entrepreneurs eager to get in on the action.But until new rules…
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Feeling peckish?This past weekend, Fells Point was home to The Emporiyum, a festival for restaurants, gourmet food vendors, and breweries across the…
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Today the federal government announced March jobs numbers for states and localities. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said that Maryland added 2,3oo jobs in…
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In a tidy combination business office, used car lot and detailing center, Vehicles for Change offers a simple solution to poverty and the financial…
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Here we go again.It seems like every time you power up your computer, a print news organization in Baltimore is sold or reorganized.The Daily Record…
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Just three blocks north of a planned Walmart, a second project hopes to be the neighborhood’s “Main Street.” Called “Remington Row,” the project would…
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The Remington neighborhood in North Baltimore is about to get two big development projects: 25th St Station, anchored by the mega-retailer Walmart, and a…
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Carnival Cruise Lines announced today that it is reversing its decision to leave the Port of Baltimore. Instead, Carnival’s Baltimore-based cruise liner…
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Standing with workers at the Domino Sugar refinery in Baltimore, Governor Martin O’Malley announced Tuesday that Maryland added 7,300 new jobs last…