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Hudson's Corner: $10 million for club land is a lot of money, but it buys peace of mind
It was almost deja vu. Tuesday, May 22 was the annual meeting of the Roland Park Civic League. Many of the same people who spoke at the October 2008, standing-room-only meeting at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, spoke there again: Civic League...Tags: Roland Park, Patterson Park, Sharon Green Middleton, Clubs and Associations, Water Tower
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One Baltimore company on Fortune 500 list — for last time
Baltimore made the newest Fortune 500 list by the skin of its teeth — with a company that was based here last year but is now part of an out-of-state concern.
Constellation Energy Group, which merged with Chicago-based Exelon Corp. in March, is No....Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Johns Hopkins University, Marriott International Inc., Baltimore Hotels, Constellation Energy Group
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Baltimore area has high share of high-tech manufacturing jobs
The molten metal pouring from the foundry at Danko Arlington Inc. in Baltimore harks back to the early industrial era. But across the street in one of the company's other buildings, workers operate an X-ray machine, a laser probe and a 3D printer that...Tags: Anne Arundel County, X-rays, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Electronics, Technology
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Developer touts potential jobs, tax revenue at Solo Cup site
As competition heats up between Owings Mills developers, the company that plans to build an upscale shopping center featuring a Wegmans store touted the jobs and tax revenue it said its project at the former Solo Cup site would create.
The Foundry Row...Tags: Reisterstown Road, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Annapolis, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Pikesville
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Violent spate of city shootings raises concern of crime spike
As the sun waned Tuesday afternoon in Northeast Baltimore, 51-year-old Stephanie Yancey held back tears as she placed flowers, balloons and a teddy bear in front of Sully's Seafood & Subs on Belair Road, across the street from her home.
A day earlier,...Tags: Patterson Park, Belair Road, Theft, Lombard Street, Murder
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Slow economic growth projected in Balto. Co.
Baltimore County will continue to see slow economic growth in 2012, an economist told the county's Spending Affordability Committee on Wednesday at its first meeting of the year. "We know that the economic recovery continues to be quite fragile," Anirban...Tags: Labor Markets, Finance, Personal Income, Kevin Kamenetz, Tom Quirk
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Mayor, council president spar on water bills
Baltimore's top elected officials are battling over whether the city should seize homes because of unpaid water bills after a recent audit found widespread billing errors. MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blakesays eliminating the threat of liens could endanger...Tags: Bernard C. Young, Credit Ratings, Mary Pat Clarke, Water Supply, Laws
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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: Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Music, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Concerts, Employment Opportunities
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Anxious Marylanders wait to see if Congress will act
Failure of the congressional "supercommittee" to strike a deal on deficit reduction has left lawmakers scrambling to address a half-dozen bills of major importance to Marylanders, from extending tax breaks to paying Medicare doctors to securing federal...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Harford County, National Government, Anne Arundel County
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Europe's problems hit home for some in Maryland
Kirk-Habicht Co. in Essex doesn't do much business in Europe, but problems on the continent are buffeting the manufacturer all the same.
Its employees rely on a heavy wire to make springs tough enough for trucks, and the only plant they know of that...Tags: Debt Market, Medical Research, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), National Government, Gaithersburg (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Key state lawmaker calls for property tax cap overhaul
A state lawmaker who helps set tax policy is calling for an overhaul of Maryland's property tax cap law, after a Baltimore Sun investigation documented how the costly program has resulted in homeowners across Baltimore paying vastly different amounts...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Values, Justice System, Cambridge (Dorchester, Maryland), Personal Income
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Mayoral candidates seek to reverse long slide in city jobs
Charleta Jones isn't looking for just one job. She's looking for two: something full time and something on the side, to help repair the financial damage she suffered after losing her job last year as a paratransit driver.
"I've been out of work for...Tags: Primaries, Joseph T. Landers, III, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Public Employees, Otis Rolley
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