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    Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. With new casino opening, a look back at Cordish's gambling record

    Eleven years have passed since the Cordish Cos. broke ground on their first casino venture, a project with the Seminole tribe of Florida.
    Eleven years have passed since the Cordish Cos. broke ground on their first casino venture, a project with the Seminole tribe of Florida. Since then, the Baltimore-based developer, which builds and runs urban retail and entertainment venues, has been...

    Tags: Bankruptcy, Casino and Gambling Industry, The Seminole Tribe, Native American Gaming Management, Speedway

  2. May 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Table Talk: Kooper's expands to Baltimore County, adds food truck

    The owners of <b>Kooper's Tavern</b>, Katie and Patrick Russell, will open a Baltimore County location in Lutherville's Round Wood Shopping Center. The new location will be called <b>Kooper's</b> <b>North</b>. A new food truck, <b>Woody's</b> <b>Taco</b> <b>Island</b>, is also on its way.
    The owners of Kooper's Tavern, Katie and Patrick Russell, will open a Baltimore County location in Lutherville's Round Wood Shopping Center. The new location will be called Kooper's North. A new food truck, Woody's Taco Island, is also on its way. The...

    Tags: Dining and Drinking, Cornell University, Annapolis, Foods and Beverages, Pittsburgh

  4. May 28, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Proposed casino could bring Las Vegas to the Potomac

    It's not hard, after visiting National Harbor, to see what the fuss is all about.
    It's not hard, after visiting National Harbor, to see what the fuss is all about. The sprawling, gleaming development along the Potomac River in Prince George's County boasts expensive stores, a half-dozen hotels, highway access and convention traffic &#...

    Tags: Highway Transportation, Casino and Gambling, Annapolis, Casino and Gambling Industry, Martin O'Malley

  6. May 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Inner Harbor smell demonstrates bay woes to holiday visitors

    A powerful stench was in the air Saturday at the Inner Harbor as 12-year-olds Alison Chase and Marissa Westerbeke hunched over the water's edge, studying tiny crabs floating to the surface.
    A powerful stench was in the air Saturday at the Inner Harbor as 12-year-olds Alison Chase and Marissa Westerbeke hunched over the water's edge, studying tiny crabs floating to the surface. The girls were in town from Connecticut for a relaxing annual...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Energy Saving, Water Supply, Pikesville, Inner Harbor

  8. May 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Hotel operators defend Hilton's financial reputation

    The operators of Baltimore's city-owned Hilton gathered Thursday to defend the hotel's financial reputation, saying it has enough cash to cover its costs and emphasizing that city taxpayers are not on the hook for expenses or losses.
    The operators of Baltimore's city-owned Hilton gathered Thursday to defend the hotel's financial reputation, saying it has enough cash to cover its costs and emphasizing that city taxpayers are not on the hook for expenses or losses. Last year, the hotel...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Finance, Companies and Corporations, Inner Harbor, M.J. Brodie

  10. May 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. City-owned Hilton Baltimore lost $11.5 million last year

    The city-owned Hilton Baltimore lost nearly $11.5 million in 2011 &#8212; about $400,000 more than it lost the previous year, according to a recently released audit.
    The city-owned Hilton Baltimore lost nearly $11.5 million in 2011 — about $400,000 more than it lost the previous year, according to a recently released audit. In addition to losing money last year, the hotel dipped into its reserves in February to...

    Tags: Moody's Corporation, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Finance, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Companies and Corporations

  12. May 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Mayor calls St. Patrick's Day violence a "black eye" for city as police ramp up summer deployment

    Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten &#8212; scenes the mayor described as &quot;a black eye for the city."
    Visitors to Baltimore's downtown on summer weekends will see up to 50 additional police officers, a show of force aimed at preventing a repeat of St. Patrick's Day, when hundreds of youths battled and a tourist was beaten — scenes the mayor...

    Tags: Labor Day, General Growth Properties Inc., Harborplace, Video Supplies and Services, Photography Supplies and Services

  14. May 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Downtown mobs -- what police call routine others describe as scary

    There is a disconnect sometimes between what police see as normal and routine and what others view as scary.
    There is a disconnect sometimes between what police see as normal and routine and what others view as scary. When Denise Kostka and her husband saw a mob forming outside her downtown hotel, she became frightened. She didn't see a lot of police, the young...

    Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Federal Hill, Injuries and Wounds, Abusive Behavior

  16. May 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Some feel city covered up extent of St. Patrick's Day violence

    On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in  the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below.
    On Saturday night, Denise Kostka and her husband, disturbed by loud voices, peered out from their eighth-floor room in the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel and saw at least 100 teens massing on the street below. "I never saw anything like that,...

    Tags: Mother's Day, Murder, Times Square, Charles Street, Federal Hill

  18. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Mid-Atlantic casinos listing

    Pennsylvania Harrah's Chester Casino & Racetrack This destination offers services 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Not only does Harrah's provide gaming action, but guests can also enjoy simulcasting and live racing. At Harrah's...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Dog Racing, Foods and Beverages, Easter, Seafood

  20. May 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. One Baltimore company on Fortune 500 list — for last time

    Baltimore made the newest Fortune 500 list by the skin of its teeth &#8212; with a company that was based here last year but is now part of an out-of-state concern.
    Baltimore made the newest Fortune 500 list by the skin of its teeth — with a company that was based here last year but is now part of an out-of-state concern. Constellation Energy Group, which merged with Chicago-based Exelon Corp. in March, is No....

    Tags: Constellation Energy Group, Business Enterprises, Montgomery County (Maryland), Johns Hopkins University, Anirban Basu

  22. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Henry P. 'Doc' Zetlin, pharmacist

    Henry P. &quot;Doc" Zetlin, a pharmacist who later became a kosher events caterer at a Baltimore hotel, died Monday of multiple organ failure at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital. He was 96.
    Henry P. "Doc" Zetlin, a pharmacist who later became a kosher events caterer at a Baltimore hotel, died Monday of multiple organ failure at Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital. He was 96. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Jewish...

    Tags: Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Judaism, Rosedale (Baltimore, Maryland), Willard Hackerman, Durham (Durham, North Carolina)

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