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    Apr 30, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. With Michael Phelps on hand, Under Armour pledges new jobs, growth

    Under Armour plans to hire hundreds of workers at its Locust Point headquarters this year, expand facilities on its campus and bring its brand of sports apparel and footwear to new markets in the U.S. and around the world.
    Under Armour plans to hire hundreds of workers at its Locust Point headquarters this year, expand facilities on its campus and bring its brand of sports apparel and footwear to new markets in the U.S. and around the world. CEO Kevin Plank outlined the...

    Tags: Shareholders, Golf Channel (tv network), Swimming, Weaponry, Golf

  2. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Under Armour exceeds earnings expectations in first quarter

    Under Armour launched a new marketing plan earlier this year, touting its up-and-coming athletes and most innovative products in an intense but short burst they called “a brand holiday.”
    Under Armour launched a new marketing plan earlier this year, touting its up-and-coming athletes and most innovative products in an intense but short burst they called “a brand holiday.” It appears to have paid off. The Baltimore-based...

    Tags: Basketball, Weaponry, Stock Market, New Products, Sports Authority

  4. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Furniture retailers see opportunity in Baltimore market

    When Kevin Luskin decided to fill a vast, long-vacant spot in a shopping center he owns in Towson, he envisioned a "category killer" store that would specialize in sofas and other seating — a store that would defy customers to leave without finding what they wanted.
    When Kevin Luskin decided to fill a vast, long-vacant spot in a shopping center he owns in Towson, he envisioned a "category killer" store that would specialize in sofas and other seating — a store that would defy customers to leave without...

    Tags: Glen Burnie, Homes, Crofton, Consumers, Mount Airy

  6. May 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Columbia Triathlon runner is banking on 'barefoot' shoes

    When Ross Kennard gets ready to go for a run in his hilly Ellicott City neighborhood, he slips on special shoes that resemble mesh gloves. Each toe has its own slot with a thin rubber underside, and the shoe's overall design offers no arch support and little padding.
    When Ross Kennard gets ready to go for a run in his hilly Ellicott City neighborhood, he slips on special shoes that resemble mesh gloves. Each toe has its own slot with a thin rubber underside, and the shoe's overall design offers no arch support and...

    Tags: Road Running, Severna Park, Ellicott City, Demographics, Chiropractic

  8. May 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Pigtown resident launches electronic Rohous Magazine

    Pigtown resident Daryl Landy believes he's one of a growing number of Americans striving for better, not bigger, living quarters, and last week he launched a new online magazine devoted to living, working and playing in small spaces.
    Pigtown resident Daryl Landy believes he's one of a growing number of Americans striving for better, not bigger, living quarters, and last week he launched a new online magazine devoted to living, working and playing in small spaces. Rohous Magazine went...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Pigtown, Newspaper and Magazine, Apple iPad, Martha Stewart

  10. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Second Chance moving to a new home of its own

    Things have always been a bit uncertain for Second Chance, a salvage depot and nonprofit organization that has built a loyal following among homeowners, interior designers, commercial builders and art students seeking one-of-a-kind home items — bathtubs, shutters, mantelpieces, you name it — from old structures.
    Things have always been a bit uncertain for Second Chance, a salvage depot and nonprofit organization that has built a loyal following among homeowners, interior designers, commercial builders and art students seeking one-of-a-kind home items —...

    Tags: Employees, Rentals, Baltimore Development Corporation, Casino and Gambling Industry, Building Material

  12. Dec 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. New year, new look

    As the New Year dawns, many people will look around and realize that it's time for a little freshening up at home.
    As the New Year dawns, many people will look around and realize that it's time for a little freshening up at home. Putting away the holiday knickknacks is a good start, but more substantial dramatic changes require a little more effort — although...

    Tags: Architecture, Severna Park, Pigtown, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), The Home Depot

  14. Nov 28, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Visit Belle Patri for Your Home Furnishing Needs

    Belle Patri means “beautiful home” and that's just what owner Jennifer Lane intended to market when she opened her Jarrettsville store of the same name in 2007. From French Country and Primitive to Shabby Chic, Vintage, and Traditional, Belle Patri has an eclectic mix of new, consigned, estate and antique home furnishings and accessories. “We have a very affordable pricing, and we have a lot of space to bring in a lot of pieces. We update our website everyday, so people can see what is actually in our store.”
    Belle Patri means “beautiful home” and that's just what owner Jennifer Lane intended to market when she opened her Jarrettsville store of the same name in 2007. From French Country and Primitive to Shabby Chic, Vintage, and Traditional,...

    Tags: Harford County, Federal Hill

  16. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Russell & MacKenna Furniture: Maryland's cottage industry

    For a little over a century, starting with the end of the Revolutionary War, Maryland craftsmen were producing some of the finest home furnishings anywhere. Inlaid bellflower furniture, painted furniture, repousse silver, case clocks and other goods made in Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick and elsewhere during this period are still admired for their design, quality and craftsmanship.
    For a little over a century, starting with the end of the Revolutionary War, Maryland craftsmen were producing some of the finest home furnishings anywhere. Inlaid bellflower furniture, painted furniture, repousse silver, case clocks and other goods...

    Tags: Shareholders, T. Rowe Price, New Products, Rehoboth Beach, Homes

  18. Jul 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Home accessories are crawling with crabs

    For millions of years, crabs have been scuttling about the bottom of the world's oceans and bays, but few regions have embraced the mean-spirited, omnivorous crustacean with as much vigor as we have here in Maryland.
    For millions of years, crabs have been scuttling about the bottom of the world's oceans and bays, but few regions have embraced the mean-spirited, omnivorous crustacean with as much vigor as we have here in Maryland. When I moved here from the Midwest...

    Tags: Arts, National Football League, Bucks County, Metal and Mineral, E-Commerce Industry

  20. Jun 23, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Shore boutiques offer laid-back looks for home

    It's beach season! Time for a week, if you are lucky, on the coast to enjoy all that the Maryland and Delaware shores have to offer — including some really great shopping.
    It's beach season! Time for a week, if you are lucky, on the coast to enjoy all that the Maryland and Delaware shores have to offer — including some really great shopping. With a built-in captive audience of second-home owners, the Mid-Atlantic...

    Tags: House and Home, Ralph Lauren, Interior Design, Rehoboth Beach, Lewes

  22. Jun 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Home fashions

    In the tradition of the old-fashioned trunk show, home furnishings vendors often stage events to present new fabrics, wallpapers, finishes and more to interior designers hungry for new ideas.
    In the tradition of the old-fashioned trunk show, home furnishings vendors often stage events to present new fabrics, wallpapers, finishes and more to interior designers hungry for new ideas. The materials typically come in swatches or sample books or...

    Tags: Fashion Shows, Homes, Marketing, New Products, Consumer Goods Industries

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