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Clyde's will close in January for $4 million renovation
Clyde's of Columbia, located on the downtown lakefront since 1975, announced plans Tuesday to close for a $4 million renovation project that also will shutter its sister restaurant Tomato Palace for six to eight weeks beginning in January. While...
Tags: Restaurants, Renovation, House Building, Ryland Group Incorporated, Howard County General Hospital
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Letter: Ignore flawed study; Route 29 transit bridge is good idea
In regard to your Sept. 20 story on the feasibility of a new bike/pedestrian/transit bridge over Route 29, we believe that the Howard Hughes Corp. study of the bridge cited in your story is fundamentally flawed. Friends of Bridge Columbia reviewed the... -
Group hopes to provide affordable housing in downtown Columbia
A group of local housing advocates have put together the necessary documents to present to the County Council for recognition as the nonprofit that will provide affordable housing in downtown Columbia. A resolution was prefiled before the council last...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Realty, Personal Income, Howard County, Housing and Urban Planning
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Study concludes transit bridge over Route 29 too costly
A transportation study conducted by Howard Hughes Corp. has concluded that a transit bridge over Route 29 connecting downtown Columbia and Oakland Mills would not be used enough to justify the bridge's cost, according to county Transportation...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Howard County General Hospital, Transportation, Ken Ulman
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Downtown Columbia bill criticized at council hearing
Affordable housing advocates Monday expressed surprise and disappointment that the bill setting up a Downtown Columbia Partnership makes the Howard County Housing Commission responsible for administering housing funds and ensuring affordable housing...Tags: Ellicott City, Personal Income, Marketing, Ken Ulman, Housing and Urban Planning
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Howard Hughes, County Council moving on after disagreement
As a vote approaches on legislation forming the Downtown Columbia Partnership, Howard Hughes senior vice president John DeWolf said this week that conversations between his company and the County Council "are moving in a very good direction." That wasn't...Tags: Marketing, Ken Ulman
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Enterprise Community Partners getting new home but staying in Columbia
Enterprise Community Partners, a Columbia-based organization that helps people around the country find affordable housing, is itself getting a new home but staying in Columbia.
After considering numerous locations, the nonprofit founded by James and...Tags: James Rouse, Companies and Corporations, Rentals, Ryland Group Incorporated, General Growth Properties, Inc.
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Symphony Woods Park proposal again awaiting county government approval
The Columbia Association has for the third time submitted plans to the county government that would eventually allow it to begin turning Symphony Woods into a vibrant park, seeking approval for a project that still is expected to begin construction next...Tags: Local Government, Culture, Lobbying, Music, Concerts
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Columbia teen charged in string of fires, including blaze that closed Sears
A Columbia teen is facing 16 criminal charges after being accused of intentionally setting a fire that shut down the Sears store at the Columbia mall last week and several other fires since mid-April. Richard N. Mojica, 18, of the 10300 block of Swift...Tags: Trials, Arson, Juvenile Delinquency, Sears
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Thursday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for sunny and breezy conditions, with a high temperature near 75 degrees. Tonight is expected to be clear, with a low temperature around 54 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our traffic updates for this morning's issues as you...Tags: Christianity, Culture, Kansas City Royals, Harford County, Executive Branch
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Traffic, affordable housing concerns raised at Columbia downtown redevelopment meeting
Finding little to fault in the design of the first building project in the downtown Columbia redevelopment process, residents at a community meeting Tuesday night presented concerns regarding traffic and affordable housing. Roughly 80 people attended the...Tags: Rental Service, Rentals, Howard Community College, Sears, Design Collective, Inc.
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$100 million project to bring upscale apartments, retail to downtown Columbia
The first new building in what will become a significant investment in downtown Columbia is itself a sizable investment — an estimated $100 million project that will bring 380 apartments and about 14,000 square feet of retail and a public...
Tags: Culture, Companies and Corporations, College Sports, Property, Rentals
Oct 3, 2012
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Oct 2, 2012
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Sep 24, 2012
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Sep 18, 2012
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Jun 19, 2012
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Jun 26, 2012
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Sep 6, 2012
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Mar 8, 2012
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May 7, 2012
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May 17, 2012
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May 22, 2012
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May 16, 2012
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