hotel and accommodation industry
- Members of Aberdeen's Moose Lodge 1450, on Rogers Street, are looking to move, and the city is among those considering buying their property.
- Everyone's joining the party at this Irish-themed spot
- The space will reopen later this summer as a full-service bar and restaurant, according to Alex Smith
- Baltimore officials on Wednesday approved a $3.4 million deal to build a luxury hotel on a Fells Point pier after chiding a developer for trying to include campaign contributions to local politicians as part of the project's costs.
- The city-owned Hilton Baltimore convention center hotel lost $2.9 million last year — the best performance in the taxpayer-financed project's history.
- Cozy Village claims a long association with nearby Camp David
- Harold H. Hogg, founder of a Central Maryland and Southern Pennsylvania commercial construction company who endowed the Hogg Family Chair at Duke University, his alma mater, died June 3 of leukemia at the Moorings Park retirement community in Naples, Fla.
- The city's Board of Estimates is expected to approve a plan for a new luxury hotel on the historic Recreation Pier in Fells Point, altering a city ordinance to allow the Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank-backed hotel to move forward without including a public promenade around the property.
- New restaurant inspired by Nobu and Morimoto
- Casinos and hotels — an enduring combination, old as the Hotel Apache that went up in Las Vegas in the 1930s, encoded in the law that legalized casinos in Atlantic City in the 1970s.
- The Four Seasons Hotel Baltimore will overhaul two of its restaurants this summer. The hotel will replace Pabu, its Japanese restaurant, and Lamill, its coffee shop, with new restaurants run the Baltimore-based Atlas Restaurant Group, which currently operates Ouzo Bay in Harbor East.
- A historic YMCA in Mount Vernon, once home to confessed Soviet spy Whittaker Chambers and a hotel run by the former Baltimore International Culinary college, is to become a 197-room Hotel Indigo, one of the new owners said.
- Aberdeen's long-awaited approval for a room tax may have hit another snag, as Maryland Attorney General Doug Gansler just questioned the legality of the tax's approval method.
- Magdalena will be located on the ground level of the multi-level addition being added to the hotel.
- The Harford County Sheriff's Office and Maryland State Police report
- Visitors trying to shake off a particularly snowy winter and rainy spring could give a boost to Maryland's tourist destinations this summer compared to last year.
- This summer, thanks to tons of openings and events, both veteran beachgoers and O.C. newbies will find plenty that's new to love in and around Ocean City.
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- You don't have to travel far to find a Hobbit hole, a lighthouse or other unique accommodations within driving distance of Baltimore.