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    Aug 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Investment Capital Flows Into Real Estate

    President and Chief Operating Officer The Long & FosterĀ® Companies
    ADVERTORIAL CONTENT In the past few years, real estate has increasingly become an investment option that’s difficult to ignore. With moderated pricing and historic financing conditions, the costs associated with acquiring investment properties...

    Tags: Trips and Vacations, Clubs and Associations, Mortgages, Consumers, Rental Service

  2. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Sparrows Point ripple effect leaves few untouched

    Debbie Hurd sees it in the parking lots along North Point Boulevard — the answer to what life would be like if the steel mill that fueled the tight-knit communities near Sparrows Point never reopens.
    Debbie Hurd sees it in the parking lots along North Point Boulevard — the answer to what life would be like if the steel mill that fueled the tight-knit communities near Sparrows Point never reopens. Fewer cars. Fewer customers for businesses....

    Tags: Business, Railway Transportation, Bankruptcy, Metal and Mineral, Health and Safety at Work

  4. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. New Baltimore County zoning takes effect Sept. 10

    While the fight over redevelopment of the former Solo Cup property dominated public debate in Baltimore County's comprehensive zoning review, County Council members made nearly 300 other land-use decisions last week. The votes ended a yearlong process of...

    Tags: Todd Huff, Randallstown, Baltimore County, Catonsville, Reisterstown Road

  6. Aug 20, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  7. Commentary: What will become of 'holes' in the middle of Bel Air?

    Many of us have long thought of Bel Air, the actual incorporated town, as having reached the saturation point development-wise. Unless the town expands through annexation, there are no really large undeveloped spaces left to conquer, or so the mantra...

    Tags: Local Government, Rentals, Havre de Grace, Tribune Company

  8. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Seasonal slowing seen in Baltimore housing market

    In spite of a slight seasonal drop off in the number of home sales last month, the median price for a Baltimore-area home sold during October was more than $10,000 higher than in the same month last year, according to data released Monday by an affiliate of the region's multiple-listing service.
    The Baltimore Sun
    In spite of a slight seasonal drop off in the number of home sales last month, the median price for a Baltimore-area home sold during October was more than $10,000 higher than in the same month last year, according to data released Monday by an...

    Tags: Baltimore Weather, Rentals, Realty, Real Estate Buyers

  10. Nov 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Ashkenazy, future owner of Harborplace, cuts bad investments loose

    Baltimore's political and business leaders praised the New York-based real estate investment firm purchasing Harborplace as a potential savior for the Inner Harbor mall that has struggled to find the right mix of tenants to appeal to both tourists and locals.
    Baltimore's political and business leaders praised the New York-based real estate investment firm purchasing Harborplace as a potential savior for the Inner Harbor mall that has struggled to find the right mix of tenants to appeal to both tourists and...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Tampa, Foreclosures, Companies and Corporations, Investments

  12. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Patuxent Homestead
  13. Perryville mayor, commissioners consider supporting proposed housing development

    A housing development is being proposed for a property on Otsego Street behind Perryville Town Hall that would use Department of Housing Community Development grants. Glenn Worgan, vice president and principal of Delaware Valley Development Company,...

    Tags: Tax Credits, Taxation, Rentals, Credit and Debt, Companies and Corporations

  14. Jul 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Dogs, guns and pies: All part of the job

    Melvin G. "Mel" Trimble Sr., a colorful and loquacious character I got to know some years ago, had one of the more interesting and necessary jobs with the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and with its successor company, Chessie System. It relied upon his...

    Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Railway Transportation, Transportation, Labor Legislation, Realty

  16. Jul 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Whole Foods to open in Columbia

    The longtime headquarters of the Rouse Co. will become home to the first Howard County branch of Whole Foods Market under a $20 million plan to renovate one of the community's most prominent landmarks and draw new residents downtown.
    The longtime headquarters of the Rouse Co. will become home to the first Howard County branch of Whole Foods Market under a $20 million plan to renovate one of the community's most prominent landmarks and draw new residents downtown. The Howard Hughes...

    Tags: Whole Foods Market, Ken Ulman, Bankruptcy, General Growth Properties, Inc., Rental Service

  18. Jul 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Harford County Police Blotter

    Harford County Sheriff's deputies and Maryland State Police report: Aberdeen Joshua James Baldwin, 34, of the first block of Baltimore Street, was arrested on a bench warrant Friday in a case in which he was charged with second-degree assault. Cherelle...

    Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Hamilton, Abusive Behavior, Nottingham, Forests

  20. Aug 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. There's still hope at Sparrows Point

    The prospects for steelmaking at Sparrows Point look bleaker than ever. The mill was auctioned off last week for a paltry $72 million as part of owner RG Steel’s bankruptcy two a joint venture of two companies that do not make steel. Instead, the primary business of one of the firms involved, Hilco Trading LLC, is buying distressed industrial assets and selling them off for parts. There is now a very real possibility that the plant that made steel for the Golden Gate Bridge and the ships that won World War II — and, perhaps most pertinently, provided an entree into the middle class for tens of thousands of Baltimore families — will be razed to the ground.
    The prospects for steelmaking at Sparrows Point look bleaker than ever. The mill was auctioned off last week for a paltry $72 million as part of owner RG Steel’s bankruptcy two a joint venture of two companies that do not make steel. Instead, the...

    Tags: Barbara A. Mikulski, Unions, Bankruptcy, Kevin Kamenetz, Baltimore County

  22. Nov 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Harford County police blotter: Juveniles break into cars in Abingdon

    Aberdeen Arthur Collin Flanigan, 35, of the first block of County Road, was charged Thursday with driving with an obstructed window view, failing to display a registration card on demand and driving on the highway without required license. Jamierra...

    Tags: Festive Events, Abusive Behavior, Kensington, Apple iPad, Highway Transportation

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