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Phillips finalizes plans for move to Power Plant
Phillips Seafood will open a 500-seat restaurant by early October at the Inner Harbor's Power Plant, in space left vacant last summer by ESPN Zone, Phillips and landlord the Cordish Cos. announced Thursday.
Phillips, an original Harborplace tenant,...Tags: Restaurants, Design Collective, Inc., Seafood and Fishing Industry, Foods and Beverages, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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It's a new car! Restaurant Association of Maryland is raffling off an Audi
The Baltimore SunThe Restaurant Association of Maryland (RAM) Education Foundation wants to put you an Audi. The top prize in the 12th annual car raffle fundraiser is an 2012 Audi A3 from Valley Motor, with $10,000 and $5,000 as second and third prize, respectively. "This...Tags: Restaurants, Sykesville, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, White Marsh
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Table Talk: Zagat survey says Baltimoreans are among nation's least frequent diners
Zagat has released its 2012 America's Top Restaurants Survey, covering 1,578 of the nation's top restaurants across 45 U.S. markets, including Baltimore, which is yoked together in most, but not all, of the survey questions with Washington.
Restaurant...Tags: Restaurants, New York City, Entertainment Events, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Bars and Clubs
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Table Talk: Changes afoot at Harborplace
The Light Street Pavilion at Harborplace is getting a new food court in a new location. The 260-seat food court will take over the old Phillips Seafood Buffet space on the pavilion's lower level. It will open in the spring of 2012, around the time that...Tags: Festive Events, Restaurants, Denise Whiting, Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Music
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Phillips will open on Nov. 11 in the Power Plant
The Baltimore SunPhillips Seafood at the Power Plant will open on Nov. 11 at 4 p.m. in its new Power Plant location. Phillips will occupy the 15,000-square-foot first floor of the former ESPN Zone space, a short move from its longtime Harborplace home. The iconic...Tags: Pratt Street, Management Change, Seafood, Foods and Beverages, Harborplace
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Phillips Seafood plans to lay off, hire back workers as part of Inner Harbor move
Phillips Seafood alerted state regulators Friday that it would lay off 120 workers as part of its move from Harborplace, but the restaurant plans to hire back as many of those employees as it can when it reopens in its new Inner Harbor location several...Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Employees, Inner Harbor, Labor Legislation
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State redistricting panel to host Towson hearing in August
Brian Boston, chef at the Milton Inn in Sparks, and Larry Wilhelm, owner and president of Friendly Farm Restaurant in Upperco, were recognized by Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz on June 27 for their achievements in Maryland's restaurant...Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, 2010 Census, Lawyers, Hospitals and Clinics, Maryland
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Jobs and fairness: 'prevailing wage' rule good for Marylanders
The Obama Labor Department has established a fair and simple requirement for issuing H-2B visas: Employers must first offer jobs to U.S. workers, at the prevailing wage in their community, before they can get permission to import foreign workers. This...Tags: Unemployment, Voting, Entertainment Events, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Employers
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Brice Phillips Sr., founder of iconic Maryland seafood restaurant, dies at 90
The Baltimore SunBrice Phillips Sr., the founder of Phillips Seafood, died today at age 90. Phillips Foods Inc., and Seafood Restaurants announced Phillips's death to the media in an emailed press release shortly after 3 p.m. today. Brice and his wife, Shirley...Tags: Restaurants, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Maryland, Dining and Drinking, Seafood
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Cordish asking city for $3 million rent break to improve Power Plant
The Cordish Cos. is seeking $3 million worth of rent breaks on two city-owned properties near the Pier 4 Power Plant complex in exchange for making $6 million to $9 million worth of improvements to help keep existing tenants and attract new ones —...Tags: Maryland, Foods and Beverages, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Plant Openings, ESPN (tv network)
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Ripley's said to be negotiating lease at Harborplace
Ripley's Believe It or Not! is negotiating a lease to open a museum at Harborplace, a person with knowledge of the deal said Thursday. The company, known for its "odditoriums," also has a location in Ocean City as well as attractions around the country...Tags: Seafood, Foods and Beverages
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Without Phillips, Harborplace becomes 'Anytown, USA'
The loss of Phillips Seafood in Harborplace is substantial and troubling ("Phillips leaving Harborplace," June 11). Phillips is the last of what used to be many, local and authentic experiences in Harborplace. The replacement of these authentic tenants...Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Baltimore Development Corporation, Inner Harbor
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