cordish cos
- We've seen glitzy artist renderings of downtown casinos before, but this time the developer — Caesars Entertainment Corp. — inspires more confidence.
- The first phrase of Maryland Live! Casino, near Arundel Mills, is on track to open in June. And the entire casino is expected to open by the end of 2012. Robert J. Norton is the casino's general manager.
- Obrycki's will keep a location at BWI-Marshall Airport, but plans for a new location at the Arundel Mills mall have fallen through, owner Rob Cernak said. The family is exploring locations outside the state.
- The private developers of two high-profile state projects are seeking financing through a program that lets wealthy foreigners invest $500,000 and, in return, go to the front of the line for green cards and possible U.S. citizenship.
- Developer David Cordish doubles down with a new casino near Arundel Mills and a revamped Power Plant Live!
- The engineer accused of taking down more than 70 pro-slots signs during last fall's heated referendum on whether to allow slot parlors in Anne Arundel County was fined $5,000 Thursday by a judge and granted probation before judgment on a single conviction of theft.
- Leinenkugel's in Power Plant Live, which opens Sept. 2, leads the charge in Baltimore
-
- Leinenkugel's Beer Garden at Power Plant Live to open in September
- One worker died and another was injured after an accident at the slots construction site at Arundel Mills mall, Anne Arundel County Police said Friday.
- The Town Center at Arundel Preserve represents a foray into more high-end options in fast-growing western Anne Arundel, and more specifically the area around Arundel Mills mall.
- Phillips Seafod to take over old ESPN Zone space in Inner Harbor
- Phillips Seafood to open in ESPN Zone space in fall 2011, Cordish announces
- Star of 'Ace of Cakes' has new sugar-coated adventures
- Phillips Seafood is scheduled to present its exterior plans for a new restaurant at the Inner Harbor's Power Plant at a July 14 meeting of Baltimore City's Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel.
- The Cordish Cos. seeks $3 million worth of rent breaks on two city-owned properties in exchange for making $6 million to $9 million worth of improvements
- Heard it before? Bubba Gump almost came here in 1998
- Bubba Gump Co. will move into the Phillips restaurant space at Harborplace
- Joe Squared, Leinenkugel's Beer Hall part of $10 million renovations, set to open in summer
- While new commercial construction in and around Baltimore remains moribund, big projects are sprouting on the region's university campuses.
- The Cordish Cos. can resume work on what is expected to be the state's most lucrative slots parlor at Arundel Mills mall, after opponents withdrew an appeal that has held up work on the project for a month.