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Robert goes Hawaiian
Dining@LargeRobert of Cross Keys eats better than I do, and I'm the restaurant critic. Here's RoCK with a Free Market Friday guest post that's making me hungry. ELThis week the wife had a business lunch in Harbor East. She decided......Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Pies and Tarts, Dining and Drinking, American Legion
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Changes at Talara in Harbor East
Dining@LargeTalara in Harbor East has made various changes that all sound like improvements to me. But I'm not its core audience, so I'd be interested in hearing from others about them.I liked the Nuevo Latino ceviche and tapas bar when......Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Tapas
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Giant Ritz-Carlton condo goes for $12.6 million
The developer of the Ritz-Carlton Residences said it sold a huge penthouse unit for $12.6 million Wednesday, an important deal for the struggling Inner Harbor project - and one that smashes previous records for Baltimore condo sales. Tom Clancy's...Tags: Rome (Italy), Realty, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Personal Service, Property
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JHU Carey Business School to move into new Legg Mason tower
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is moving to the Legg Mason Tower at Harbor East, leasing 80,000 square feet of space on four floors. Johns Hopkins is the latest tenant to occupy the 24-story tower that opened this summer as Baltimore's...Tags: Academic Progress, Finance
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Lean times, rich dishes
If dining out has a season, it would be around the holidays. If there's a time when Baltimoreans will be saying, to heck with the recession, let's have an office lunch, get together with old friends at a nice restaurant or celebrate by dining out, it will...Tags: Hamburgers, Restaurants, Federal Hill, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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School moving to Legg tower
The Johns Hopkins Carey Business School is relocating to the Legg Mason Tower, becoming the latest tenant to move from Baltimore's downtown to Harbor East's waterfront. The 24-story tower, which opened in the fall, is anchored by its namesake asset...Tags: National Government, Government, Academic Progress, Finance, Museum Dioramas
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Residential, retail project planned for Key Highway
A former industrial parcel on Key Highway in South Baltimore will be the site of a seven-story residential and retail project called Riverside Lofts, if developer Mark Shapiro can get the design and financing approvals he needs to move ahead with...Tags: Mark Shapiro, Transportation, Road Transportation, Museum Dioramas, Finance
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Meaty issues
Scott Barao sold 420 pounds of ground beef one day last week at his Frederick County farm store, up from the 100 pounds he moves most weekdays. The reason for the run on his $4.95-a-pound burger meat: Bad beef in the news.
"Every time there's a ground...Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Catonsville, Weather Reports
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Richard reviews ZhongShan
Dining@LargeOther Reviewer Richard had a very good meal at the newest restaurant in what used to be the closest thing Baltimore had to a Chinatown. I've been wondering how ZhongShan was doing, especially as none of you has mentioned it.......Tags: Foods and Beverages, Pizzas, Pasta
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The communal table, a not-so-terrible trend
Dining@LargeWhile the discussion under 10 Terrible Dining Trends was very interesting, and I think it will cause readers to be a little more careful about joking about dogs and Asian restaurants, it did get us a bit far from the......Tags: Michael Schwartz, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Top 10 Seafood Restaurants Updated
Dining@LargeIt's only a slight exaggeration when I say I've done 150 or so Top 10 lists. I'm running out of ideas. I don't want to make the subject too obscure (bacon spinoffs, anyone?), but I don't want to revisit a topic......Tags: Restaurants, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Catonsville
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Timeline of mayor's legal issues
.b {font-weight: bold;} Here's how the legal issues for Mayor Sheila Dixon have unfolded over the years: July 27, 2003: The Baltimore Sun reveals that then-City Council President Sheila Dixon and nine council members have hired relatives as paid...Tags: Campaign Finance, John Paterakis Sr., Prosecution, Judges, Regional Authority
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