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    Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Wiley Gunter's dishes classic bar food in SoBo

    Wiley Gunter's is an easy place to like.
    Wiley Gunter's is an easy place to like. It has everything a great neighborhood bar needs: super-friendly bartenders, big TVs, walls covered with sports memorabilia and a menu stocked with well-executed takes on familiar bar food. With all that, it's no...

    Tags: Federal Hill, Bars and Clubs, Onions, Sandwiches, Hamburgers

  2. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Not everyone in Little Italy loves the food trucks

    Not everybody loves those food-truck rallies. Residents in Little Italy received a sarcasm-laced flier in their mailboxes, from parties unknown, protesting the Friday night event in their neighborhood. The letter is written as if from (fictional) greedy and thoughtless promoters of the event. "Please support us, instead of your local residents." the letter concludes, "Sincerely, non-property owners/non-renters, non-residents."
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    Not everybody loves those food-truck rallies. Residents in Little Italy received a sarcasm-laced flier in their mailboxes, from parties unknown, protesting the Friday night event in their neighborhood. The letter is written as if from (fictional) greedy...

    Tags: Harbor East, Italy, McHenry Row, Music, Hampden

  4. Sep 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. City train yard tentatively selected as site of port transfer station

    The state, city and CSX Transportation have tentatively selected the Mount Clare train yard in Southwest Baltimore for a roughly $90 million facility where containerized cargo would be transferred from trucks to trains, a project designed to improve the...

    Tags: Local Government, Railway Transportation, Port of Baltimore, Prince George's County, Technology

  6. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Baltimore's food trucks will rally at three September Gatherings

    Baltimore will have three Friday night food truck rallies in September.
    Baltimore will have three Friday night food truck rallies in September. Since the first Baltimore food-truck rally was held in Harbor East in July 2011, the fleet has grown, and the Friday night rallies have moved to a more-or-less weekly schedule,...

    Tags: Harbor East, McHenry Row, Washington, DC

  8. Sep 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Startup Weekend: Launch your own startup at Advertising.com

    It is fitting that the next Baltimore Startup Weekend -- where entrepreneurs and coders and designers come together to launch companies -- is at the headquarters of Advertising.com. Advertising.com is one of the biggest startups to ever come out of --...

    Tags: Startups, Tide Point Waterfront Park

  10. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Under Armour reports earnings gain, beats Wall St. estimates

    Under Armour Inc. scored a touchdown Tuesday with its second-quarter profit rising 7 percent, which sent its stock soaring.
    Under Armour Inc. scored a touchdown Tuesday with its second-quarter profit rising 7 percent, which sent its stock soaring. Shares in the iconic Baltimore-based sports apparel maker surged 9 percent to $52.79 each in New York Stock Exchange trading after...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, New Products, Under Armour Inc., Earnings Forecasts, NYSE Euronext, Inc.

  12. Sep 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Hurricane Isaac cuts off Baltimore's jumbo crab supply

    Marylanders looking to pile their picnic tables with crabs for one last send-off to summer this Labor Day will likely have to do so with a less-than-jumbo variety of the state's favorite crustacean, thanks to Hurricane Isaac.
    Marylanders looking to pile their picnic tables with crabs for one last send-off to summer this Labor Day will likely have to do so with a less-than-jumbo variety of the state's favorite crustacean, thanks to Hurricane Isaac. The storm that tore...

    Tags: Annapolis, Labor Day, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Holidays

  14. Aug 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. State, CSX consider four sites in Baltimore for new terminal

    The Maryland Department of Transportation is working with CSX Transportation to review four sites in Baltimore that the railroad company could use as a new multi-million-dollar cargo transfer facility needed to accommodate increased freight demands at the Port of Baltimore, a state official said Friday.
    The Maryland Department of Transportation is working with CSX Transportation to review four sites in Baltimore that the railroad company could use as a new multi-million-dollar cargo transfer facility needed to accommodate increased freight demands at the...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Port of Baltimore, Maryland Department of Transportation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  16. Aug 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Five arrested in home invasion scheme

    Baltimore police have arrested two women and three men accused of posing as city tax collectors and violently robbing elderly people in their homes. Tierra McCoy and Vaneka Powers, both of Baltimore, have been charged with robbery, conspiracy and...

    Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Theft, Greektown, Police Arrests, Prosecution

  18. Aug 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Police investigate home-invasion robbery schemes

    Baltimore police said Sunday morning that they were continuing to investigate several home invasion robbery schemes committed against senior citizens in the city's Greektown and Locust Point areas. Victims have received calls from a person posing as a...

    Tags: Theft, Greektown

  20. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Grocery retailers compete with mobile shopping tools

    Plenty of shoppers at a Baltimore Safeway have started checking their cell phones while pushing carts and scanning shelves.
    Plenty of shoppers at a Baltimore Safeway have started checking their cell phones while pushing carts and scanning shelves. They may have been texting or checking Facebook updates, but now grocery customers could use mobile devices to plan meals,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Safeway Inc., University of Maryland, College Park, Drugs and Medicines, Walmart

  22. Jun 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Ron Schmelzer: Tech breakfaster, startup veteran

    Ron Schmelzer has been living and breathing the startup life since he was a college student at MIT in the mid-1990s — and at his monthly tech breakfasts in Baltimore, he wants others to live it, too.
    Ron Schmelzer has been living and breathing the startup life since he was a college student at MIT in the mid-1990s — and at his monthly tech breakfasts in Baltimore, he wants others to live it, too. The entrepreneur started his first company out...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, New Products, Startups, Ecosystems, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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