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Retail development heats up in Baltimore
The shelves have been stocked and the cash registers tested for Wednesday's opening of Harris Teeter's upscale supermarket in Locust Point — part of a broader development push that is likely to bring Baltimore as much retail space as a regional...Tags: White Marsh, Locust Point, Groceries, Filene's Basement Corporation, Inner Harbor
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Beach House: Baltimore's biggest band turns its back on fame
When Beach House, the Baltimore dream-pop duo of Victoria Legrand and Alex Scally, released 2010's "Teen Dream," the band was immediately thrust into the forefront of the indie-music world. Pitchfork named it the fifth best album of the year; Rolling...
Tags: Facebook, Music, Harbor East, New York City, Social Media
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Baltimore's high-end coffee scene is not your average Joe
Armed with score sheets to rate nine coffee samples, barista Allie Caran holds court in the morning quiet of Woodberry Kitchen's normally bustling dining room.
At the farm-to-table restaurant's free Friday coffee "cupping," she guides visitors as they...Tags: Facebook, Panama, Hospitals and Clinics, Harbor East, Costa Rica
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Helping Maryland grow as Uncle Sam tightens belt
Few states have as good a reason as Maryland to be nervous about cuts in federal spending.
The U.S. government employs more than 280,000 Marylanders directly and many indirectly, thanks to the billions of dollars in federal contracts that businesses in...Tags: Banking, Government, White House, Washington, DC, Elections
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Artist Café set to start brewing October 17
A mere four months after Six Mile Coffee closed, a new coffee shop will open in its place.
Artist Café will pour cups of joe and serve sandwiches and pastries at its soft opening Oct. 17 and will have its grand opening Oct. 21, nearly a year to the day...Tags: Arable Farming, Catonsville, Sandwiches, Fine Arts, Artists
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Kamenetz announces new 16-screen movie theater as Towson Circle III centerpiece
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz announced Friday, Jan. 27 that the centerpiece of the Towson Circle III development will be a 16-screen, 3,200-seat cinema run by Cinemark Theatres, the world's largest theater chain.
"In this down economy, to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Cordish Cos., Companies and Corporations, IMAX, Kevin Kamenetz
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Mayor backs casino bill as debate moves to House of Delegates
A measure that would pave the way for a casino in Prince George's County picked up support Friday from Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, even as some city lawmakers raised concerns that it would take money away from the gambling venue planned near...Tags: Parties and Movements, Cordish Cos., Casino and Gambling Industry, Justice System, Paul G Pinsky
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Morici: 8.5 percent unemployment may be as good as it gets
The economy added 200,000 jobs in December, and unemployment rate fell to 8.5 percent. Going forward, unemployment is not likely to fall much further and may rise again.
Fourth quarter growth was exceptionally strong as the global economy recovered...Tags: Unemployment, Business, Health and Safety at Work, Sales, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Bugs in Starbucks' food coloring? Protestor finds that hard to swallow
Update: Starbucks has responded. Linda Mills, a spokeswoman from Starbucks, says: “Starbucks has a goal to minimize artificial ingredients in our products. And the strawberry base that we use does have a cochineal extract, a common dye used in the...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, New Products, Food Industry
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Chat up co-workers and strangers to get leads on a photographer
After the first few weeks of engaged euphoria mellow out, and you stop staring at your ring instead of the road while driving, it's time to focus on the task at hand. There are a zillion and one details to iron out, and as a first-time bride, you probably...
Tags: Family, Bars and Clubs, Yuengling, Dining and Drinking, Photography
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JFX turns 50: Baltimore's six-lane Main Street
Hours after a ribbon-cutting ceremony 50 years ago, the Jones Falls Expressway had its first pileup and subsequent traffic snarl.
Some things never change.
The JFX is the road we love to hate but can't live without, the city's Main Street where everyone...Tags: Local Government, Fells Point, Frank Murphy, World War II (1939-1945), Motorvehicle Accidents
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Kentucky Derby impressions: Last time on the track before the draw
Crowds are beginning to swell here at Churchill Downs. "They let everybody in here," said Hamilton Smith, the long-time Laurel Park fixture who has a horse in the Kentucky Derby for the first time. "Just look at 'em." Indeed, there was a Blood Mary or...
Tags: Equestrian, Calvin Borel, Kentucky Derby, Churchill Downs
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