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Law firm renews lease at former Legg Mason tower downtown
As money manager Legg Mason Inc. continues its move from its headquarters at 100 Light St. in downtown Baltimore to Harbor East, leasing agents for the Light Street tower announced Thursday a 10-year lease renewal by tenant Thomas & Libowitz, which...Tags: Legg Mason, Inc., Business Enterprises, Legal Services
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Next Sunday's review
Dining@LargeAnd now for a change of pace. Enough of these new, trendy, Harbor East, high-energy, tapas kinds of places. Next Sunday I review Pappas Restaurant in Parkville.It's a classic Old Baltimore restaurant, the kind that used to be everywhere but......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Mixing things up at the movies
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is less than a week away, and the bartenders at the Landmark Theater are quickly studying up on their film facts.
Like the young wizards at Hogwarts, they will spend the coming days mixing various liquids until they...Tags: Tomatoes, Cranberries, Quantum of Solace (movie), Italy, Olives
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Dynamic downtown
Downtown Baltimore has always been a work in progress. From the days of the Baltimore clipper ships lined up at the docks to the shiny Legg Mason headquarters towering above Inner Harbor East today, change is the only constant - without it, whatever...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Tourism and Leisure, M&T Bank Stadium, Maryland Science Center, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Next Sunday's review
Dining@LargeI'm trying to get the whole 'Elizabeth Large is on vacation' thing that appears in the paper to actually be in when I'm on vacation, so next week, when I'm going to still be on vacation, there won't be any......Tags: Trips and Vacations
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Monday Morning Quarterbacking
Dining@LargeYesterday my review of Talara, Harbor East's new ceviche and tapas bar, ran in the Arts & Entertainment section.I liked the food a lot, and I would go back for the tapas and ceviche in a heartbeat, but I hope......Tags: Tapas, Foods and Beverages
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Baltimore's best food neighborhood
Dining@LargeThe question of our best food neighborhood came up peripherally on Chowhound awhile back, and many of the posters understandably ducked the issue. But if you were forced to name Baltimore's best neighborhood for restaurants, bars that serve good food........Tags: Dining and Drinking, Mount Washington, Restaurants
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Eastward shift for Baltimore's downtown
Baltimore Sun reporterJust 12 blocks separate the old headquarters of Legg Mason at 100 Light St. in downtown Baltimore from its glassy new headquarters at 100 International Drive in Harbor East. But it's a quantum leap for the global asset manager - and the city that fought...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, International Drive, Mount Royal, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Government
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Schmoke, O'Malley saw water's edge potential
The push for intense development along the water's edge can be traced largely to the administrations of Kurt L. Schmoke and Martin O'Malley, who recognized the water's ability to draw businesses of all kinds. From the 1960s to the 1990s, the city had...Tags: Baltimore Inner Harbor, Federal Hill, Fells Point, Martin O'Malley
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Next Sunday's review: Talara
Dining@LargeNext Sunday I review Talara, the new ceviche and Nuevo Latino tapas bar (with a little sushi thrown in for good measure) in Harbor East. I got around the ceviche/seviche question by not mentioning Talara's sister restaurant, Seviche in Pittsburgh....... -
Star Trek, Five Guys and McDonald's
Dining@LargeWhen I went to the movies this afternoon, I parked for free at the Sun and walked down to the Landmark in Harbor East. I'm not as cheap as that makes me sound; Gailor, who was going with me to......Tags: McDonald's, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Star Trek (movie)
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Legg move: Good for some, bad for others
The first wave of Legg Mason employees showed up at new Harbor East headquarters Monday, representing a new start for the struggling money manager while also creating a potential boon for businesses at the waterfront neighborhood.
At the same time, Legg'...Tags: Mutual Funds, Clubs and Associations, Government, Employees, Migration
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