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Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport will be one of 20 busy airports nationwide that will get new runway traffic lights to help prevent aircraft collisions on the ground. The Federal Aviation Administration announced that over...Tags: Iron and Steel, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Metal and Mineral, Joseph Smith, Provident Bankshares Corporation
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1st Mariner trims loss in quarter to $469,000
Sun reporterFirst Mariner Bancorp said yesterday it trimmed its second-quarter loss to $469,000, inching closer to the recovery its founder and chief executive has been promising since the bank's housing-related losses began to mount last year. Edwin F. Hale,...Tags: Bankruptcy, Wachovia Corp., Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Mortgages, M&T Bank Corporation
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New ballgame
Sun reporterMany of the city's most prominent developers propose building Baltimore's new indoor sports and concert arena outside of downtown and pairing the facility with ambitious waterfront projects or struggling areas in need of a boost. Ed Hale wants the new...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Corporate Officers, Transportation, 1st Mariner Arena, AEG AG
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City's east-side renaissance spreads
Sun StaffIn what would be the biggest single residential development in Baltimore in recent memory, banker Edwin F. Hale Sr. plans to build more than 1,000 upscale condos, apartments and townhouses in Greektown in a project that would radically transform the...Tags: Economic Policy, National Institutes of Health, Medical Research, Martin O'Malley, Ed Hale
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GM expects to fast-track sale of plant in Baltimore
Sun StaffGeneral Motors, which closed its 70-year-old Baltimore manufacturing plant in May, expects to fast-track the sale of the 185-acre industrial property on the city's eastern fringe. Dozens of developers have expressed interest or toured the Broening...Tags: Transportation, Economic Policy, General Motors Corp., Automotive Equipment, Trammell Crow Company
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Side deals raise ethical issues
Sun StaffExecutives and board members at some of Maryland's most profitable companies have lucrative side arrangements with the companies they run and oversee. Edwin F. Hale Sr., the chairman, chief executive and largest stockholder at First Mariner Bancorp,...Tags: Corporate Officers, Values, Credit and Debt, Ethics, Corporations
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Billboards on arena to net city very little
Sun StaffBaltimore Blast soccer team owner Edwin F. Hale Sr. and a billboard company stand to make more than $1 million a year by covering the city-owned 1st Mariner Arena in Times Square-style signs, experts say, but the cash-strapped city probably would not...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Advertising, Sales, 1st Mariner Arena, Times Square
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Mandel faces worst blow yet
Sun reporterAt a time when even his critics might think he's suffered enough, the torment of Marvin Mandel continues. Almost exactly 20 years after his conviction in 1977 on charges of political corruption, the former two-term governor of Maryland watches helplessly...Tags: Values, Corrupt Practices, Lobbying, Corruption, Lou Gehrig
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