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Maryland gambling commission relaxes limits on lending, ATMs
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 full-...Tags: Kirby Fowler, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Prince George's County, Penn National Gaming, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey)
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Maryland Live Casino begins 24-hour operation Thursday
Maryland Live Casino will open Thursday at 8 a.m. and, according to officials, "never close again." The Hanover facility, located adjacent to the Arundel Mills Mall, is the only one of the state's three casinos that requested full-time operation from...
Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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Baltimore Diner: Crush closes in Belvedere Square
Crush has closed. The last day for the Belvedere Square restaurant was Nov. 28. Crush, which opened in 2008, was from Daniel Chaustit, who had been the "Daniel" half of Timonium's still-running Christopher Daniel restaurant. There is no firm word yet on...
Tags: Timonium, Harbor East, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Belvedere Square, Pecans
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Kettle Hill at Power Plant Live is closed
Kettle Hill has closed. Inspired by the life and spirit of Theodore Roosevelt, Kettle Hill opened April 20 on Market Place as the anchor restaurant in the Power Plant Live complex. The team behind Kettle Hill were Keystone Hospitality partners Desmond...
Tags: Theodore Roosevelt
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Legal challenge filed in Balto. Co. zoning referendum
Lawyers representing developers of the former Solo Cup and Middle River Depot properties asked the Baltimore County elections board Friday to reject petitions for a referendum to overturn zoning votes, saying the signatures were obtained by fraud. A memo...Tags: Local Elections, Baltimore County, Cathy Bevins, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Vicki Almond
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Maryland lobbying totals led by gambling interests
Penn National Gaming spent far more than any other company on lobbyists in Annapolis in the past six months, laying out $877,432 to make its case before lawmakers, according to a new report from the state ethics commission. The company, which owns and...
Tags: Government, Same-Sex Marriage, National Government, Annapolis, Penn National Gaming
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Plans for old Port Discovery balloon-ride site revised again
The developer of city-owned land over the Shot Tower Metro station wants to again revise its plans for the parcel, which has sat unused since 2004, the city's development corporation said Wednesday. The Cordish Cos., which gained development rights to...Tags: M.J. Brodie, Baltimore Development Corporation, Port Discovery Children's Museum
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With new casino opening, a look back at Cordish's gambling record
Eleven years have passed since the Cordish Cos. broke ground on their first casino venture, a project with the Seminole tribe of Florida.
Since then, the Baltimore-based developer, which builds and runs urban retail and entertainment venues, has been...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, The Seminole Tribe, Inner Harbor, Speedway, Entertainment Events
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Caesars plans to invest $25 million more in Baltimore casino
Caesars Entertainment, which plans to bring a casino to Baltimore, announced Thursday that it would spend $25 million more and hire 500 more people than originally planned to take advantage of opportunities presented by the passage of Question 7.
Caesars...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Harrah's Entertainment Incorporated, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Mayor says City Council should review ethics director
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday the City Council should take the lead on evaluating the performance of the city's ethics director — not an oversight board on which she sits that hasn't met in years. "I really believe the City...Tags: Values, Committee for Zoning Integrity, Ethics, Baltimore County, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd.
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City ethics director does legal work on county zoning battle
The director of Baltimore's ethics board — a full-time city employee — is performing legal work on behalf of developers embroiled in a zoning battle in Baltimore County. Avery Aisenstark, who is paid $94,000 as director of the city's...Tags: Values, Ethics, Cathy Bevins, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Bernard C. Young
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Maryland Live casino to replace some slots with table games
The state's largest casino plans to hire hundreds of dealers and install 150 table games, with some taking wagers of up to $10,000, Maryland Live officials said Wednesday in the first detailed announcement since voters legalized such games last week....
Tags: Glen Burnie, Casino and Gambling Industry, Gambling, Elections
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