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Manekin, Chicago firm join forces in Mid-Atlantic area
Manekin LLC, a Columbia-based real estate firm, has formed a partnership with Chicago-based Brennan Investment Group to acquire, develop and manage industrial properties in the Mid-Atlantic region. Manekin, a commercial real estate company with expertise...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Realty
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Big second quarter propels Blast to 17-9 win over Chicago Soul
A few early punches was all the Blast needed Friday night to take out the short-handed Chicago Soul. A dominating second quarter was plenty as the Blast won for the second straight time against the Soul, this time a 17-9 win in front of an announced...Tags: Ice Hockey, Baltimore Blast, 1st Mariner Arena
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Chicago firm buys three West Baltimore apartment buildings
A Chicago-based real estate investment trust that wants to rehab up to 3,000 apartments in Baltimore has made its first acquisitions in the city, the company said Wednesday. Pangea Properties has purchased 42 rental units in three apartment buildings...Tags: Rentals, Companies and Corporations
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Chicago-based frozen yogurt chain plans Baltimore expansion
Baltimore needs more frozen yogurt. That’s the assessment of two frozen yogurt shop owners from Chicago who are bringing their self-serve concept, Forever Yogurt, to the East Coast. Within the next six months founder Mandy Calara wants to open...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Chicago Restaurants, Companies and Corporations, Foods and Beverages, Inner Harbor
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Peabody composer wins Pulitzer Prize in music
Kevin Puts, a composer who teaches at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, won the Pulitzer Prize in music Monday for his first opera.
Puts, a member of the Peabody faculty since 2006, was honored for "Silent Night," a two-act work commissioned by the...Tags: Movies, New York City, Companies and Corporations, World War I (1914-1918), Marin Alsop
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Shoes? Furs? Gift cards? Sheila Dixon ready to be roasted
The Baltimore SunThe purloined gift cards. The fur coats. The bicycling tours of the city with staffers. And, of course, the famous shoe incident. Former mayor Sheila Dixon's tenure in City Hall is ripe with material for comedians. On Thursday, seven comics and local...Tags: Egypt, Local Elections, Marc Steiner, New York City, Corporate Crime
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Mt. Washington Tavern expects to re-open by mid-fall; cause of fire is 'not fully ascertainable'
The Baltimore SunMt. Washington Tavern, which was gutted by a two-alarm fire late last year, expects to re-open mid-fall, co-owner Rob Frisch said this week. Meanwhile, the Baltimore City Fire Department has listed the cause of the fire as "not fully ascertainable."...Tags: Egypt, New York City, Bars and Clubs, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Cook County
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City schools with federal turnaround grants have mixed results
Once students hurled computers out the windows at Calverton Middle School, but today they are learning on state-of-the-art technology that has flooded into the West Baltimore school. Once teachers couldn't wait to transfer out of a place where students...Tags: Egypt, Government Aid, Teaching and Learning, New York City, Graduation
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Vegging out: Get kids and teens to eat more plants
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a post on nutrition topics for The Baltimore Sun's Picture of Health blog (baltimoresun.com/pictureofhealth). This week, Faith Hicks weighs in on encouraging kids to eat...Tags: Egypt, Hospitals and Clinics, Onions, Carrots, New York City
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4.5-mile conveyor would carry stone to Carroll cement plant
For nearly a century, Carroll County's smallest town has supplied stone to the massive Lehigh Cement Co. plant that employs many in the community. But the company finds itself at a crossroads — with the quarry nearly depleted, it is eyeing a new...Tags: Egypt, New York City, Cook County, Companies and Corporations, Mining
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Anne Arundel Co. budget plan includes tax increase
Anne Arundel County residents would see their property taxes increase under the $1.2 billion budget proposed Monday by County Executive John R. Leopold, but that would be partially offset by a drop in trash pickup frequency and fees. County workers,...
Tags: Egypt, New York City, Martin O'Malley, Budgets and Budgeting, Cook County
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Anne Arundel Council votes 'no confidence' in Teare
Anne Arundel County Council members voted 4-3 Monday night to adopt a resolution expressing no confidence in Police Chief Col. James E. Teare Sr., the latest example of increasing pressure on the chief in the aftermath of the indictment of County...Tags: Egypt, New York City, Elections, Prosecution, Cook County
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