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Gordon Ramsay's 'Kitchen Nightmares' heading back to Cafe Hon
The Baltimore SunIt looks like the "Kitchen Nightmare" might not be over for Baltimore's Cafe Hon. A producer for the show has been calling around town, looking to book people for what appears to be an episode that will check in on how the Hampden restaurant has fared...Tags: Cafe Hon, Dining and Drinking, Denise Whiting, Restaurants
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City rolls out new formula for traffic fees on developers
Baltimore's Board of Estimates has approved the final variable of a formula that will dictate the amount developers in South Baltimore pay for road improvements.
The new formula replaces time-consuming traffic impact studies and ad hoc negotiations...Tags: Patrick Turner
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Some feel city covered up extent of St. Patrick's Day violence
On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below.
"I never saw anything like that,...Tags: Television Industry, Federal Hill, Peter Hermann, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III, Mount Vernon
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Panel of experts to aid search for Baltimore's top cop
Baltimore officials said Wednesday that they plan to bring together a panel of experts and hire an outside firm in their search for the city's next police commissioner, even as two potential candidates got an audition of sorts before the City Council....
Tags: Morgan State University, Local Elections, Safety of Citizens, Sheila Dixon, Government
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Grand Prix trees finally getting planted in city
It's said good things come to those who wait. But somebody still has to pay for them.
On Friday, a contractor commissioned by the city began planting 150 trees around downtown, fulfilling a pledge made – and broken – by the now-defunct...Tags: Bolton Hill, Inner Harbor, Auto Racing, New Products, Public Officials
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Developer files permit to demolish Mechanic Theater
A developer has filed for a permit to demolish theMorris A. Mechanic Theatre, a decades-old venue that has sat unused for eight years in the heart of downtown Baltimore, and replace it with a $150 million-to-$200 million mixed-use development.
OneWest...Tags: Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Architecture
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Best Buy to close Inner Harbor, Hunt Valley stores in May
Best Buy will close its Inner Harbor and Hunt Valley stores in May, part of a move to shutter 50 locations across the country.
Company officials said in a news release that the stores were temporarily closed to inform employees of the decision Saturday,...Tags: Chicago Restaurants, Walmart, Restaurant and Catering Industry, ESPN (tv network), Apple iTunes
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Good afternoon, Baltimore: Wednesday lunchtime lowdown
ON THE SITE... Mega Millions jackpot climbs to $290M: The top prize remains available after Tuesday's drawing, in which a Marylander won a $250,000 purse. The next drawing will be held Friday. Brady Anderson returns to the Orioles as a trainer: The...Tags: Entertainment Events, Circuses, Ray Lewis, College Sports, Football
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Downtown loses jobs, while demand for offices, housing grows, report shows
Downtown Baltimore lost 9.4 percent of its jobs in 2011, according to a study to be released today by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore.
The partnership's annual State of Downtown report showed that the area had 102,731 jobs last year, down from 113,...Tags: University of Baltimore, Employment Opportunities, Charles Street, Visit Baltimore, Concerts
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Train like a Baltimore Raven
The Baltimore SunDo it! Do it! Do it! Move! Move! Move! Just do it! That could be a taste of what you get if you head over to Baltimore's Center Plaza at lunch today (Tuesday March 27) to work out with the guy who trains the Baltimore Ravens. Monte Sanders will be...Tags: Diabetes, Healthy Diet
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Attention, JFX commuters: Make plans for Monday
Chances are many Baltimore commuters will spend the weekend poring over maps, checking out city byways and back streets, and dreaming of something that may not exist come Monday morning's rush hour: a clear shot into downtown.
The Jones Falls...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Charles Street, Hospitals and Clinics, Automotive Equipment, AAA
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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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