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New plans for Canton Crossing retail to be presented
Developers expect to present their concept for a shopping center at the Canton Crossing mixed-use development to a city design panel on Monday. Owners of the 31-acre site along Boston Street will present preliminary plans to the city's Urban Design and...Tags: Real Estate, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Target Brands, Inc., Homes, Realty
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City to pay $400,000 for Canton promenade
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration agreed to pay $400,000 Wednesday toward building a brick walkway in Canton, a project intended to close a gap in the promenade along Baltimore's harbor. The walkway in front of The Moorings, a...Tags: Inner Harbor, Harbor East, George Nilson, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Mobile ad leader Millennial Media goes public
For a day, a Baltimore company had IPO fever.
Fast-growing Millennial Media Inc., a Baltimore-based mobile advertising company, sold shares to the public Thursday, breaking a years-long IPO drought in the city's technology sector. It ended the day valued...Tags: Verizon Wireless, Financing and Stock Offerings, Technology, New Products, Pandora Media, Inc.
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The Interview: Randall M. Griffin has overseen growth of COPT
He's led the Columbia-based company through two recessions and overseen its growth into a nationally known developer with $5 billion in assets and a specialty in high-security buildings for defense agency and defense contractor tenants.
In March, Randall...Tags: Real Estate, World War II (1939-1945), Business Enterprises, Rental Service, Investments
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Some say suspect in alleged sex trafficking case is a victim, too
The letters come, one after the other, from the Otero County Detention Center in New Mexico to a bungalow-style home in Dundalk that is encircled by a chain-link fence and festooned in a ribbon of Ravens purple.
The letters are from Shelby Nichole Smith,...Tags: Witnesses, Judges, Dundalk, Justice System, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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New beer bar, Canton Beer Exchange, coming this Fall
The Baltimore SunCanton's getting another beer bar and restaurant this fall. Called Canton Beer Exchange, it will feature a novel concept where draft beer prices change according to consumption. Consulting for the bar, which takes over at 2522 Fait Ave. from Lager's Pub,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Federal Hill, Bars and Clubs
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Flowermart heralds spring with lemon sticks, straw hats and, of course, beautiful blooms
Flowermart, the official start of spring in Baltimore, is as much about food as it is about flowers. So it makes sense that among the women wearing hats covered in blooms there would be a guy dressed as a slice of pizza. Antoine Hays of Baltimore —...
Tags: Mount Vernon Place, Fells Point, Mount Vernon, Washington Monument, Annapolis
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Canton fire shows gaps in information for responders
Dispatched to a one-story brick warehouse in flames on Baylis Street in Canton last month, firefighters did not know it contained 8,000 gallons of corrosive chemicals. But not because it wasn't known to the Baltimore City Fire Department.
Its hazardous...Tags: International Association of Fire Fighters, Emergency Incidents, Companies and Corporations, David White, Baltimore County
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Questions about Canton fire revealed gaps in firefighting information
When a fire broke out at a Canton warehouse April 22 and firefighters confirmed there were dangerous chemicals inside the building, it spawned some basic questions for reporters. What sorts of chemicals were present, and what risks do they pose? Did they...Tags: Fires
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Kinetic Sculpture Race participants show mettle with their pedals
Seven Arbutus Middle School students participated in the 14th annual Kinetic Sculpture Race in Baltimore for the first time May 5 and the school is already making plans for a return. Sunday's event kicked off at Federal Hill in Baltimore with a field...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Patterson Park, Students, Arts, Technology
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Restaurant Review: Steam pots shine at Plug Ugly's
Plug Ugly's Publick House is a strange name for a tavern. But Baltimore history buffs know the Plug Uglies were a thuggish street gang/political club that ran riot on Baltimore's streets in the 1850s. Don't worry. The newest resident of O'Donnell...Tags: Butter, Peanut Butter, Shrimp, Tomatoes, Potatoes
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Featherstone looking to go from takedowns to knockouts
When Jake Smith first saw former wrestler Jerome Featherstone Jr. working out six months ago at the Baltimore Boxing Club, the veteran trainer and promoter spotted his talent immediately. "The way he trained was unbelievable," Smith said. "I saw him...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Wrestling, Glen Burnie, Kennedy Krieger Institute, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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