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- McHenry Row is getting its own beer-centric bar, the chain World of Beer, this June or July, according to McHenry Row developer Mark Sapperstein.
- Target opening in Canton in Fall will feature a Target Clinic
- Each of Towson's three newest supermarket operators sees itself as a strong addition to the market, but some experts say the market has become overcrowded.
- Happy to see proposal for Harris Teeter store in Towson [Letter]
- Towson needs to incorporate to progress efficiently is local government representation designed to fit the short- and long-term goals of the population and local economy.
- To celebrate Baltimore's Super Bowl victory, McCormick releases the spice in a limited edition package
- Harris Teeter emerged as a suitor for the fire station site in Towson on Thursday, the first proposal for the site to be made public.
- Only 5 feet 5 1/2 inches, Gators junior leads Howard County in rebounding
- Canton has become the latest ground zero for a familiar battle. A long-established neighborhood catches fire with new residents and businesses. Inadequate parking is not just an unintended consequence of the neighborhood's new success, but a marker of it.
- The Target opening this fall in Canton at one of the city's largest new retail developments will be joined by a Harris Teeter grocery store and a lineup of tenants including Old Navy, Michaels, Loft, ULTA Beauty and Red Robin Gourmet Burgers.
- With a collective sigh of relief and the swing of a crowbar, the demolition of the biggest eyesore in Laurel finally began this week. Laurel Mall, which has maintained a large footprint on Route 1 for more than 30 years and lately has fallen into disrepair, is finally coming down, to be replaced with this century's version of the shopping mall: An open-air grouping of stylishly designed, free-standing buildings that face a tree-lined parking area.
- After going through ownership changes, scrubbed designs and, to the chagrin of local officials and residents, being several years behind its promised construction schedule, the $130 million makeover of the now-closed Laurel Mall is finally happening.
- In a letter to the editor of the Laurel Leader, a resident writes that news of a redevelopment ground breaking at Laurel Mall is not worth getting excited about, and that elected officials should be held accountable for delays in the mall's upgrade.
- Whole Foods is coming to downtown Columbia, and that's good news indeed
- Developers of the now-closed Laurel Mall will hold an invitation-only groundbreaking ceremony Aug. 14 to mark the beginning of their plans to demolish the mall and remake it as an open, town-center style shopping plaza called Towne Centre at Laurel, officials with Greenberg Gibbons Commercial announced Aug. 1.
- O'Melia, of Maple Lawn, and her daughter, Bailey Johnson, are the owners and proprietors of Pepper Jelly Heaven, a jelly-making operation that has exploded from local to having their jelly in every Harris Teeter and Whole Foods in Maryland in only two years.
- City architectural review panel objects to 'inside-out' redesign of North Baltimore's landmark Rotunda shopping center.
- The groundbreaking for a shopping center on a 25-acre site just south of Brewers Hill is set for next month, the developer said Monday.
- Expected rollers include Gypsy Queen, winner of the Mayor's Cup at last Saturday's Taste of Two Cities battle royal and Miss Shirley's, which took third.
- New Wegmans will just mean more crowds, more traffic in Columbia
- Grocery shoppers can use smartphones to download deals, scan bar codes, get personalized offers
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- An armed robbery on Clocktower Lane in the Kings Contrivance Village — described by police in a single sentence — was far from routine. It actually was an undercover police sting that went bad, targeting a Columbia resident and suspected Bloods gang member known as "Bloody Mike."
- Supermarket chains like Wegmans and Harris Teeter are trying to find ways around Maryland's ban on groceries selling wine, drawing pushback from Maryland's powerful liquor lobby and package goods stores but support from consumers hoping for one-stop shopping.
- Supermarket chains like Wegmans and Harris Teeter are trying to find ways around Maryland's ban on groceries selling wine, drawing pushback from Maryland's powerful liquor lobby and package goods stores but support from consumers hoping for one-stop shopping.
- Some residents in Turf Valley are expressing concern that the planned infrastructure of roads for the planned community won't be able to serve all the new homes...
- The Laurel Moose Lodge is holding a "Legacy of the Moose" dinner and dance fundraiser to support youth throughout the Maryland, District of Columbia and Delaware region. Dinner/dance is March 3 at 5:30 p.m. at 3340 Laurel Fort Meade Road.
- Comment in Columbia Wegmans column insensitive to P.G. County
- Greene Turtle at McHenry Row sets February opening date
- Along McHenry Row: Harris Teeter to open first Baltimore store on Wednesday
- The Home Builders Association of Maryland is moving from its Woodlawn home to a new headquarters in Howard County.
- The company announced this summer that it planned to double the size of its physical plant — news that upset some residents of the narrow, 1,800-home neighborhood