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Maryland casinos bring in $44 million in January
Maryland's three casinos generated about $44.3 million in January, with a a majority -- $36 million -- coming from Maryland Live in Anne Arundel County. Casinos keep only 33 percent of their revenues, with the state doling out the rest to accounts set...
Tags: Prince George's County
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Bill to put slot machines at BWI back before the legislature
For the fifth year in a row, Del. Eric M. Bromwell has introduced a bill to authorize slot machines at BWI Marshall Airport It's Bromwell's attempt to infuse the state treasury — specifically the Transportation Trust Fund — with gambling...
Tags: Prince George's County, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Gambling, Baltimore County
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Balto. Co. zoning referendum fight puts spotlight on hired petition companies
Men and women armed with clipboards and pens have been common sights at grocery stores, libraries, farmers' markets and shopping centers in Baltimore County, seeking signatures on petitions to overturn zoning decisions through a voter referendum. But...
Tags: Pikesville, Vicki Almond, Parties and Movements, Culture, Montgomery County (Maryland)
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Balto. Co. urges elections board to reject zoning referendum petitions
Baltimore County's chief attorney is urging the local board of elections to reject petitions gathered last year in a controversial referendum drive that, if successful, could let voters overturn many of the County Council's zoning decisions. In a...
Tags: Elections, Cathy Bevins, Vicki Almond, Local Elections, Referenda
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Transforming Towson into a regional destination
Officials announced on Tuesday a trio of new restaurants and a VIP section for the 15-screen movie theater planned for the Towson Square project — an $85 million development seen as a key element in attracting more shoppers and visitors to the...
Tags: Charles Village, Towson University, Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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First three of eight restaurants announced for Towson Square
A trio of high-end international restaurants were announced Tuesday, Jan. 15, as the first set of restaurant tenants for Towson Square, the $85 million entertainment-based Cordish Cos. and Heritage Properties development in downtown Towson. At a press...
Tags: Towson, Kevin Kamenetz, David Marks
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Cordish bids on casino license in Massachusetts
The Cordish Cos., which developed and runs Maryland Live Casino at Arundel Mills mall, applied Tuesday for a gambling license in Massachusetts, the company said in a statement. PPE Casino Resorts MA LLC, a company affiliated with Cordish's principals,...
Tags: Penn National Gaming, Wynn Resorts Ltd.
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Cordish division named in Louisville, Ky., lawsuit alleging discrimination
The Baltimore SunA division of the Baltimore-based Cordish Cos. has been named as a co-defendant in a lawsuit alleging discriminatory practices at The Maker's Mark Bourbon House and Lounge, a tenant at Cordish's Fourth Street Live! property in Louisville, Ky. The...Tags: Litigation, Employees, Laws, Justice System, Trials
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Casino's first early morning draws small, dedicated crowd
When 2 a.m. came Friday, the sound of coins hitting metal — electronically replicated, of course, since the slot machines pay out with a printed ticket — continued at Maryland Live casino. About 1,000 people stayed where they were, plugging...
Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Casino and Gambling Industry, Problem Gambling, Gambling, Health and Medical Professionals
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The Prime Rib opens its Maryland Live location
The Prime Rib at Maryland Live Casino opened, quietly, a few weeks ago, six months after the casino's grand opening and 10 months after the surprise announcement that Buzz Beler's storied Baltimore steakhouse was joining the casino's lineup. Operated,...
Tags: Hunt Valley, Mount Vernon, Pikesville, Federal Hill, Restaurants
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Table games could hit Maryland in March after commission approves new gaming rules
Maryland’s casinos will be allowed to open 24 hours a day under new regulations approved Thursday by the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Commission that also relaxed limits on ATMs and lending to gamblers in the facilities. With the advent of...
Tags: Elections, Penn National Gaming, Kirby Fowler, Problem Gambling, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Possibility of Baltimore Sun sale brings interest from investors
The possibility that the Tribune Co. will sell its newspapers after an imminent exit from bankruptcy has set off a new round of speculation about The Baltimore Sun's future ownership — along with expressions of interest from potential buyers....
Tags: Business, Financially Distressed Companies, Abell Foundation, Sales, Freedom Communications, Inc.
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