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Grocery retailers compete with mobile shopping tools
Plenty of shoppers at a Baltimore Safeway have started checking their cell phones while pushing carts and scanning shelves.
They may have been texting or checking Facebook updates, but now grocery customers could use mobile devices to plan meals,...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Grocery Coupons, Hospitals and Clinics, Union Memorial Hospital, Locust Point
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Mother-daughter team spice up jelly market
What does heaven taste like? For Suzanne Glover O'Melia, it tastes like her mother's sweet pepper jelly. O'Melia, of Maple Lawn, and her daughter, Bailey Glover Johnson, are the owners and proprietors of Pepper Jelly Heaven, a jelly-making operation that...
Tags: Jams and Jellies, Recipes, Whole Foods Market
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Laurel Mall groundbreaking set for Aug. 14
Developers of the now-closed Laurel Mall will hold an invitation-only groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 14 to mark the beginning of their plans to demolish the mall and remake it as an open, town-center style shopping plaza called Towne Centre at Laurel, a...
Tags: Burlington Coat Factory
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Letter: Whole Foods decision to open here is good news for Columbia
"One of the reasons [Whole Foods] came into Howard County, and specifically Columbia, was the community feel that already exists." ("Whole Foods confirms it will open store in Columbia," Aug. 2.) I could not have imagined better news to follow so soon...Tags: Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Whole Foods Market, James Rouse
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Letter: Laurel Mall news nothing to get excited about
Laurel Mall news nothing to get excited about So a grocery store (Harris Teeter) and Burlington Coat Factory (already here and completely empty) are the main attractions to a new open center look to replace the still-standing (parking decks and all)...Tags: Laurel, Business, Burlington Coat Factory
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Laurel Mall makeover begins with groundbreaking
After going through ownership changes, scrubbed designs and, to the chagrin of local officials and residents, being several years behind its promised construction schedule, the $130 million makeover of the now-closed Laurel Mall is finally happening. The...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Government, Rental Service, JC Penney Company Inc., Contracts
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Editorial: And the mall came tumbling down
With a collective sigh of relief and the lowering of a sign, demolition of the biggest eyesore in Laurel finally began this week. Laurel Mall, which has maintained a large footprint on Route 1 for more than 30 years and lately has fallen into disrepair,...Tags: Macy's, Burlington Coat Factory
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Rotunda redevelopment plans criticized by city panel
Officials criticized new plans for the redevelopment of North Baltimore's Rotunda mall on Thursday, questioning whether turning the landmark shopping center inside out — making stores accessible only from outdoor sidewalks — would best serve...
Tags: Mary Pat Clarke, Rental Service, Roland Park, Real Estate Sellers, Chris Bell
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Food truck rally Friday night at McHenry Row
The Baltimore SunThe food trucks are at it again. There's another Gathering Friday night down at McHenry Row. That's where the Harris Teeter is. The event will go from 5-10 p.m. with live music from Shinola. Expected at the rally are Gypsy Queen, winner of the Mayor's...Tags: McHenry Row
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Hey Big Saver!
Mindy Torres knows a good deal when she sees one. Colgate toothpaste can run as high as $3 per tube at local retailers, but on this particular Sunday at Harris Teeter in the Kings Contrivance Village Center, if you buy two tubes at $2 each, you get three...
Tags: Grocery Coupons, Celiac Disease, Groceries, Social Media, Ellicott City
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Letter: Three (sarcastic) cheers for the new Columbia Wegmans
Hooray! We finally have a Wegmans in Columbia! I can't wait to fight the Saturday morning zombie hordes on the streets of the SnowDobbin shopping megalopolis. I'm so glad the government of one of the most desirable retail markets in the country lacked...Tags: Starbucks Corp.
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Turf Valley residents say roads inadequate for growth
The wooden snap of the utility pole sounded like an explosion, and then the power went out.
A startled Linda Spencer peered out of her home on Turf Valley Road in Ellicott City, where she has watched the planned Turf Valley golf community rise all around...Tags: Traffic, Ellicott City
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