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New Baltimore Community ToolBank lends tools to volunteers working on charitable projects
The first sign that this isn't an ordinary warehouse in southwest Baltimore is the bright blue murals of screwdrivers, wrenches and other tools painted on the exterior.
Inside, the real thing: shovels, rakes, hammers, paint trays, pliers, hard hats,...Tags: Conservation, Tools, Charity, Stanley Black, The Home Depot
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Report: Baltimore one of the best cities for recent grads
Baltimore is a good place for recent college graduates to settle down, according to a report released Thursday by major job- and apartment-hunting websites.
Charm City has the right combination of entry-level job inventory, average entry-level salary and...Tags: CareerBuilder, Rentals
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Baltimore-area housing market sees bidding wars return as buyers' choices shrink
David D. Igla lost out on three Ellicott City homes in the past few months before he finally beat the competition and had an offer accepted.
What kind of so-called buyer's market is this, he wondered?
Some houses zip off the market —...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Prices, Real Estate, Homes, Real Estate Buyers
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Baltimore area home prices jump in April thanks to fewer foreclosures
The Baltimore region saw a double-digit jump in average home sale prices in April, the most in six years — but the gain was driven by a shrinking supply of cheap foreclosures rather than a resurgence in value.
Just one in 10 homes sold in the...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Homes, Real Estate, Judges, Real Estate Sellers
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Preakness is a season unto itself at local boutiques
Lisa Schatz starts her Preakness shopping eight months early, at the September fashion trade shows in New York City. In addition to her regular buys for spring inventory, she's learned to add items featuring bold colors and fun prints that will stand...
Tags: Equestrian, Tory Burch, Clothing, Accessories, and Shoes, Preakness Stakes, Fells Point
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Commentary: A blue hue surrounds Laurel Art Center's closing
If you were to paint the collective mood of those in the checkout line Saturday at the Laurel Art Center, the brush could have been dipped in the deepest of blues. The Main Street landmark, which closed in February but reopened April 28 and 29 for a two-...
Tags: Painting, Marilyn Monroe, Arts, Microsoft Corp., Taj Mahal
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Don't leave ex-offenders out of Baltimore's 'next economy'
I read with great interest the Brookings Institution study on job creation in the Baltimore region reported in The Sun on April 23 ("'Next economy' envisioned for Baltimore area"). The study was admirable for its call to action — a robust effort...Tags: U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Employment, Prisons, Judges, Employment Opportunities
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Charles Village loses Video Americain
"Video killed the radio star," The Buggles sang in 1979, at the birth of MTV.
Three decades later, it appears that digital has killed a video star. The Video Americain store in Charles Village closed its doors March 12 after nearly 20 years in business....Tags: Charles Village, Netflix Inc., Blockbuster, Johns Hopkins University, Rentals
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Major's Choice residents to be billed for stormwater pond work
Many residents in the Major's Choice development in Bel Air are about to get bills for repairs being made to two of the three stormwater management ponds in the neighborhood. The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners is set to vote at its meeting Monday to...Tags: Collective Contract, Budgets and Budgeting, Ethics, Values, Lisa Moody
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Preserving our past: Ownership isn't the issue
What is the future for Baltimore's city-owned historic properties? The Baltimore Sun has reported that Baltimore City is hiring an appraisal firm to determine the "market value" of 15 city-owned historic properties. Baltimore Heritage has asked...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum, Babe Ruth, Washington Monument, Bromo Seltzer Tower, Druid Hill
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Laurel Art Center closes following family transfer of inventory
The 35-year-old Laurel Art Center on Main Street has always been a family business under Leo and Joyce Emery.
Now it seems family matters may cause the store to permanently close.
The fact that the cavernous store, which opened in 1977 and has become...Tags: Arts, Facebook
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