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Treasury Secretary Geithner speaks to Greater Baltimore Committee
Speaking to hundreds of Baltimore's business leaders in Harbor East on Thursday morning, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner praised President Barack Obama's handling of the recession and outlined his boss' financial reform wish list, which...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Barack Obama, Harbor East, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Geithner comments on Rawlings-Blake's bacon
The Baltimore SunThere were few laugh lines in U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner's Thursday morning address to Baltimore's business community. But one of the biggest resulted from a bizarre off-script non sequitur Geithner made early in his speech. Setting:...Tags: Harbor East, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Bacon, Timothy Geithner
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Rocky Gap casino license awarded
Hoping to turn around the struggling resort, Maryland's slots location committee awarded a license Thursday for a casino at Rocky Gap Lodge and Golf Resort in Allegany County.
The Video Lottery Facility Location Commission voted unanimously to issue...Tags: Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland), Bobby Flay, Lakes Entertainment Incorporated, Executive Branch, Democratic Party
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'Next economy' envisioned for Baltimore region
A new report being released today calls on the Baltimore region to rethink economic development, pointing to a worrying trend: a mounting share of low-wage jobs shutting more and more residents out of the middle class.
The number of jobs in largely low-...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Johns Hopkins University, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Economic Policy, Business
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Future of Camden Yards depends on continued evolution
In 1912, when Fenway Park opened as the home of the Boston Red Sox, fans went to a baseball game because they wanted to watch a baseball game. One hundred years later, stadiums are much more complicated places, filled with fans hoping for a variety of...
Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Spring Training, Miami Marlins, Realty, Boston Red Sox
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Arundel Mills slots parlor installs first set of machines
Four trucks laden with 100 slot machines arrived early Wednesday morning at the nearly completed casino at Arundel Mills mall. For the next two hours, workers wheeled banks of the gleaming new machines, one by one, inside on hand trucks.
Installation...Tags: University of Baltimore, Annapolis, Cordish Cos., Employees, Rushern Baker
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City economic development chief Brodie to retire
M.J. "Jay" Brodie, who has headed Baltimore's economic development agency under four mayors and helped shepherd projects such as the Harbor East redevelopment, said Thursday he plans to retire.
The Baltimore native and former city housing commissioner is...Tags: Investments, Harbor East, Baltimore Development Corporation, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, M.J. Brodie
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Along with jobs, Fort Meade growth brings traffic concerns
Second in a two-part series
If you build it, they will come – and most will be in cars.
That's the reality facing planners at Fort Meade, the military installation in Anne Arundel County just east of the Howard County line that has seen major...Tags: Labor Markets, Productivity, Road Transportation, Annapolis, Fort Meade (military base)
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O'Malley wants to put sales tax on gas
Gov. Martin O'Malley wants to apply Maryland's 6 percent sales tax to gasoline, a change that at current prices would add 18 cents a gallon to the cost at the pump.
The increase — to be phased in over three years —would be on top of the 23....Tags: Prices, Executive Branch, Budgets and Budgeting, Customs and Tradition, Annapolis
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Slots commission rejects Landow's bid for Rocky Gap
Maryland's slots commission threw out a bid Friday by former state Democratic Party Chairman Nathan Landow to build a casino at Rocky Gap, leaving a single offer in play for the Western Maryland resort. The decision concerning one of Maryland's five...Tags: U.S. Senate, Democratic Party, Finance, Annapolis, Finance
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Firms vying for state contracts fund O'Malley-led group
Companies seeking lucrative state contracts and business deals in Maryland made five- and six-figure contributions in recent months to a Democratic governors group led by Gov. Martin O'Malley, federal records show.
Firms making large gifts to the...Tags: Equestrian, Democratic Governors Association, Companies and Corporations, Executive Branch, Internal Revenue Service
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Developers show interest in Baltimore slots license
Two developers say they are planning to submit bids Friday to operate a casino in Western Maryland, and the head of the state slots commission said there are "multiple people interested" in the Baltimore slots license. Developers with ambitions to run...Tags: Jack Nicklaus, The Washington Post, Casino and Gambling Industry, Golf, Patrick Turner
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