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Auction of The Inn at the Black Olive canceled as business files for bankruptcy
The family owners of The Inn at the Black Olive in Fells Point hope a bankruptcy filing Thursday will give them time to try to attract investors and keep operating the 2-year-old boutique hotel, their bankruptcy attorney said. The Black Olive Development...
Tags: Baltimore Hotels, Personal Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Lawyers
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Legal complaint jeopardizes developer's plans for 25th Street Station shopping center
The seller of an 11-acre site in Remington, where Rick Walker was planning to build a shopping center — with a Walmart — called 25th Street Station, has terminated the sale and filed legal action against the developer, throwing into doubt...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Real Estate Sellers, Walmart
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Legal complaint jeopardizes developer's plans for 25th Street lot
A dispute between the owner of an 11-acre site in Remington and the developer that plans to build a Walmart-anchored shopping center there has thrown the project's future into doubt. Twenty Fifth Street LLC, the property owner, filed Wednesday in...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., Real Estate Sellers, Walmart
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Bel Air honors Community Foundation leaders at Monday town meeting
The Bel Air Board of Town Commissioners honored two local men Monday for their work with the Greater Bel Air Community Foundation, a nearly 15-year-old nonprofit which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for community projects in Bel Air and the...
Tags: Public Officials, Symbols and Symbolism, Local Elections, Health and Safety at Work, Health Insurance Cost
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Baltimore County proposes scale for state-mandated stormwater fee
Baltimore County homeowners would pay a fee between $18 and $36 a year for stormwater management under a plan to meet new state requirements designed to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay. Legislation to impose the fee was introduced Monday, with a...
Tags: Catonsville, Real Estate, Kevin Kamenetz, Howard County, Environmental Pollution
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Council approves amended zoning for Normandy
The Howard County Council Monday unanimously voted to approve a zoning amendment ushering forward the redevelopment of the Normandy Shopping Center in Ellicott City. The Council also voted at its monthly legislative session to approve changes to the...
Tags: Ellicott City, Agriculture
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McCabe Avenue housing rehab project gets big financial lift
The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation has awarded Habitat for Humanity of the Chesapeake a $1 million grant to rehab more than 50 dilapidated row houses in three struggling neighborhoods of Baltimore City, including Woodbourne McCabe, where 21...
Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Finance, Housing and Urban Planning, General Motors Corp., Homes
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Maryland police seek federal help to take ill-gotten gains
Gay Lynn Diffenderffer had no idea that her husband was growing marijuana at their Baltimore County home, her attorney says, until state police investigating his mysterious disappearance discovered about 100 plants in a locked basement. Two weeks later,...
Tags: Finance, Drug Trafficking, Maryland State Police, Judges, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Police blotter
Aberdeen Aberdeen police report: A woman hit a child in the head in a parking lot at Halls Cross Roads Elementary School on Friday. Two males threw a rock at a storm door from a beige Jeep on Friday in the 400 block of South Rogers Street. A...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Prosecution, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Drug Trafficking, Maryland State Police
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Prepared text of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's State of the City Address 2013
Mr. President, Madam Comptroller, Senators and Delegates, members of the City Council, clergy, colleagues in public service, committed people of Baltimore—thank you for the opportunity to report on the progress of our city and to renew our...
Tags: Ottawa Senators, Inner Harbor, Finance, Rushern Baker, Sales
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50 years ago: Fishing gear stolen from cabins; body found along HdG railroad tracks
As taken from the pages of The Aegis dated Thursday, February 14, 1963: Two summer cabins were broken into by burglars in the Lapidum area. A large quantity of fishing gear was stolen from both of them. Rods, reels and other fishing equipment, valued at...Tags: FBI, Theft, Railway Transportation, Havre de Grace
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Homeowner questions huge jump in home insurance premium
In the six months that have passed since Margaret Fulcher received her most recent homeowners insurance policy, she has moved on from being shocked to simply incensed.
The premium to fully insure her Baltimore rowhouse increased fourfold last year ...Tags: Natural Disasters, Prices, Finance, Insurance, Property-Casualty Insurance
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