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David W. Gjerde, restaurant investor
David Waldemar Gjerde, a retired Procter & Gamble executive who became a restaurant investor and consultant to his sons, Spike and Charlie, died of a heart attack May 2 at his Cockeysville home. He was 75. Born in Mankato, Minn., he was the son of...
Tags: Fells Point, Bars and Clubs, Heart Attack, Procter & Gamble, Dining and Drinking
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Under Armour founder Kevin Plank sees himself as the underdog
Kevin Plank may have sold the first Under Armour shirts from the back of his car, but as his reach has grown, so too have his wheels: These days, he jets around the world, recently to five Asian cities in six days, but managed to get back home to...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Ray Lewis, Equestrian, Maryland Terrapins, Tom Brady
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Remington is making a comeback
After walking the byways of Remington, I agreed with my guide, a builder named Roy Skeen, who told me, "This is a neighborhood of nooks and crannies." While most people sail though the North Baltimore community as they leave or enter the Jones Falls...
Tags: Procter & Gamble, Interior Policy, Car Tires, Sears, Roland Park
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Under Armour sets new course with Brand House
When the first customers enter Under Armour's new Brand House in Harbor East Saturday morning, they'll have little choice but to think "Baltimore." The shirts displayed at the front of the store promote Baltimore neighborhoods such as Fells Point and...
Tags: Federal Hill, Fells Point, Ray Lewis, Weaponry, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Maryland saw heaviest Superstorm Sandy rainfall, according to official report
The Eastern Shore town of Bellevue saw the heaviest rains in the U.S. during Superstorm Sandy, according to an official report on the storm the National Hurricane Center released Tuesday. The town, across the Tred Avon River from Oxford and just south...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Natural Disasters, Easton (Talbot, Maryland), United States Naval Academy, National Hurricane Center
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Mercy Medical Center to leave two office spaces
At least 260 Mercy Medical Center employees will be relocated as the medical center seeks to save money by not renewing two office building leases. Mercy expects to save $1.3 million by letting the leases expire on offices at Tide Point and 225 N....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Baltimore Business Journal, Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Under Armour to open Harbor East retail store next year
Though Under Armour still plans to open a store at its Tide Point headquarters, the company felt it had gone too long without a retail space in the city it calls home. Under Armour announced Thursday that it will open a specialty store at Harbor East...
Tags: Under Armour Inc., Weaponry, Annapolis, Sports Authority, Harbor East
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Somebody asked me … about Ogden's Q7 ad, Under Armour
Somebody asked me, so … John Miller of Abingdon, Harford County, wants to know if I share his impression of that pro-casino commercial featuring the mayor of Baltimore and Jonathan Ogden, once the left tackle of the Ravens. The mayor and Ogden...
Tags: Harford County, Baltimore Ravens, Poverty, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Weaponry
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City panel OKs $35M in bonds for Under Armour campus
A Baltimore City Council committee on Thursday approved the sale of up to $35 million in bonds to help finance Under Armour's expansion of its Tide Point corporate headquarters. The Budget and Taxation Committee unanimously approved the sale of the...Tags: Under Armour Inc., Finance
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Hitting the street with the Baltimore Running Festival
The best moment of the annual Baltimore Running Festival comes not when the marathon starts on the street outside Oriole Park at Camden Yards, or when the champion crosses the finish line. For festival founder Lee Corrigan, the high point of Baltimore'...
Tags: Baltimore Running Festival, Baltimore Orioles, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, American League, Running
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A streetcar named Charles?
Most who ride the St. Charles Avenue streetcar through New Orleans' Garden District are immediately smitten, not only by the city's charm but also by the convenience and nostalgia of the historic trolley. Many other cities, Baltimore included, have...
Tags: Charles Village, Maryland Transit Administration, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Federal Hill, Charles Street
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Council approves benefit for Under Armour campus
The Baltimore City Council approved a deal Monday in which the city will sell up to $35 million in bonds to fund infrastructure projects around Under Armour's Tide Point corporate headquarters. Company officials sought the city's support as they planned...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Companies and Corporations, Under Armour Inc., Weaponry, Locust Point
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