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- An office building planned on Key Highway across from Domino Sugar and its iconic glowing sign is moving ahead after negotiations with neighbors.
- The Urban Oyster’s first brick-and-mortar location is opening in Locust Point’s McHenry Row on April 12.
- Developers promoting carless living are finishing an apartment building where tenants will get a bike when they sign a lease.
- The Urban Oyster, a seafood vendor that got its start selling char-grilled oysters at local farmers’ markets, is opening a restaurant at McHenry Row.
- First-graders at North Bend Elementary School in Baltimore received new bicycles in a surprise donation Wednesday from the Can'd Aid Foundation. The bikes were among more than 2,000 that Can’d Aid has donated in the past five years through its “Towns, Tunes, Treads + Trails” program.
- A proposed 100-foot mixed-use building has drawn widespread opposition in Locust Point, a South Baltimore neighborhood that accepts development, but the project cleared a key hurdle with the city.
- The new businesses are meant to increase the diversity of offerings in the development.
- Nori, a new Korean restaurant, will open in Hampden at the former Corner Restaurant and Charcuterie Bar in July.
- A mechanical engineering graduate of the University of Maryland, he was a soccer and tennis player
- MOI Inc. plans to move its headquarters and 60 people to McHenry Row in South Baltimore.
- After one year back in Baltimore, the Susan G. Komen Maryland Race for the Cure, which raises money for breast cancer research, will move to Columbia this fall to what organizers called a more centralized location that they hope will attract more people from throughout the state.
- The engineering firm Kimley-Horn will add space at the expanding McHenry Row in Locust Point.
- Federal drug enforcement officers have sought a warrant to search nine phones tied to a 46-year-old Baltimore County man who was found fatally shot in Canton in September, alleging he was the supplier to a major heroin and fentanyl ring whose members were indicted in July.
- Secondary locks have been added to the Baltimore Bike Share bikes' front wheels, but the mobile app still isn't counting them correctly.
- The 25th annual running of the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure was held in Baltimore for the first time in a decade.
- Bike share stations re-launched this weekend will be downtown
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- Iron Rooster's owners have opened DJ's Ice Shack, an ice cream and snowball stand near the Canton restaurant.
- World of Beer is among four stores and restaurants that announced plans Wednesday to open at Metro Centre at Owings Mills.
- McHenry Row developer Mark Sapperstein received approval Thursday from the city's Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel for an office building and
- Maryland breweries like Jailbreak and Diamondback are preparing to release new spring and summer beers.
- Three juries wouldn't convict Quinton Heard on charges related to a gunfight under I-95 in South Baltimore. But prosecutors had another option up their sleeve.
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- The Greene Turtle Sports Bar & Grille and next door neighbor Piaza at McHenry Row are closing their doors to make way for Iron Rooster.
- Ruby 8 Noodles and Sushi has closed its doors at the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore.
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Baltimore's restaurant landscape continued to flourish in 2016 as more eateries opened and more structures emerged to support the growth of chefs and food e
- Baltimore Krampuslauf. Dress up as Krampus, a Christmas demon from German alpine folklore, and walk through Hampden, singing carols and spooking onlookers.
- Diamondback Brewing Co. has grown up in a big way, evidenced by the company's new 6,800-square-foot brewery and 50-seat taproom in Locust Point that opened the first weekend in November. Throw in new styles of beer, an updated logo and an overall new approach, and it's easy to see why Diamondback hopes you'll allow it to make a second impression.
- Ten homeless veterans at the Baltimore Station have been hired at Baltimore-based Corps Logistics, a veteran-owned firm, to install and maintain the city's bike-share system that launched last month. He's one of four who've been kept on full-time.
- The owners of Baltimore-based running store Charm City Run are buying Frederick running store If The Shoe Fits.
- Diamondback Brewing Co., a Baltimore operation, will open its first brick-and-mortar location Nov. 4 at McHenry Row in Locust Point.
- Developer Mark Sapperstein said Thursday he plans to add another office building and a hotel to his 20-acre McHenry Row site in South Baltimore.
- REV Cycle Studio plans to open a second studio in Brewers Hill in December.
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As City Paper staffers sat down to sample a pumpkin beer for this very scientific, very official taste test of six local fall beers, someone at the t
- Baltimore developer Mark Sapperstein has backed away from a deal to buy the Calvert Street buildings leased by the Baltimore Sun.
- If fall’s arrival this week couldn’t come soon enough, you’re not alone — Maryland beer-makers relish a new season, because it’s a time to debut new beers.
- Ruby 8 Noodles and Sushi recently opened a location in McHenry Row in Locust Point. It has the vibe of a relaxed American sports bar, but it serves up quality Asian cuisine.
- Since the recession, Baltimore-area firms that build offices have been holding back on construction, working to fill empty spaces left by the economic crash. But as job growth accelerates, there are signs that is starting to change, at least in parts of the region.
- Baltimore developer Mark Sapperstein is considering buying the Calvert Street properties occupied by The Baltimore Sun.
- Five Minutes with Esther Collinetti and Rick Zambrano, co-owners of Rev Cycle Studio
- Developer Mark Sapperstein said he hopes to break ground this summer on a new 224-unit apartment building at his McHenry Row development.
- The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is holding an informational session in Bel Air Monday on the Carrs Mill Road Bridge replacement project.
- As someone who has grown up in Carroll County and whose family has lived here since 1948 I've seen numerous changes to the county both positive and negative over the years. As an active member of the community, I think people have various perceptions of the word "growth" regarding a community. Some hear growth and envision countless stoplights and traffic while others envision growth as adding to the community by increasing family activities, quality businesses and the overall health of the
- Diamondback Brewing Company plans to take its next step this fall when it will open its first brick-and-mortar brewery at Baltimore's McHenry Row.
- When Not Your Father's Root Beer first landed at Total Wine and More's shelves last spring, the alcoholic soda was a minor hit, selling roughly five cases per week -- on par with the Towson store¿s popular India Pale Ales. But after a month, word had clearly spread.
- Greek restaurant Samos will open this spring in McHenry Row, the eatery's third location.
- Breadbangers, the sandwich spot at 554 E. Fort Ave., closed after about six months in Riverside. And Umi Sake shuttered about a year into business at McHenry Row.
- Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Brandon Williams will serve coffee Monday at Dunkin' Donuts at McHenry Row.