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- McHenry Row in Locust Point is getting a new pizza and chopped-salad eatery that promises to be "fresh, fast and fiery."
- Falls Road Running store changes hands after longtime owners gets older and suffer injuries
- Maryland closer Kevin Mooney (North Harford), who was drafted by the Washington Nationals in the 15th round last week, is continuing to negotiate with the club.
- Tyler Muse left 1,559 runners far behind Sunday in the Fourth Annual Red Shoe Shuffle 5K in Baltimore.
- The lights are low and the bass is thumping, but the cycle room at Rev Cycle Studio in McHenry Row is no dance club.
- Her business, Red Parrot Asian Bistro, started in Rockville's White Flint Mall in 2001 as an express eatery and has since evolved a table-service restaurant with prominent locations in Ellicott City and Hanover, and a third coming this month to Baltimore. The eatery offers a true mix of Asian cuisines – drawing on Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Thai recipes – in an upscale and modern dining atmosphere.
- The Annapolis-based Maryland Automobile Insurance Fund will move its headquarters to Baltimore's Locust Point neighborhood next fall, bringing its 240-person workforce to the expanding McHenry Row mixed-use project, the company announced Monday.
- In coming months, the leaders of central Maryland's various jurisdictions will haggle and negotiate over what regional transportation projects to prioritize over the next two decades — and they're looking for public input.
- Harris Teeter, one of the anchors of the Shops at Canton Crossing, which opened in October in Canton, will open April 8. Arhaus and Jos. A. Bank also announce new stores.
- The city's design panel gave a qualified go-ahead to a new $80 million mixed use project in Locust Point Wednesday, marking another step in the evolution of the once dominantly industrial neighborhood.
- The lights are low and the bass is thumping, but the cycle room at Rev Cycle Studio in McHenry Row is no dance club. Halfway into the studio's Rev60 Zen class — a "fusion" of 40 minutes of cycling and 20 of yoga — a dozen cyclists are pedaling (and sweating) hard, following instructor Esther Collinetti's demands to go harder.
- Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Monday she wants to make a tax credit that has been used to spur apartment development in the downtown available city-wide.
- The 42nd Annual Greek Food & Cultural Festival tops weekend food calendar
- The Nov. 1 will include an all-you-can-eat option
- Food trucks will be rallying three times this weekend - in Mount Vernon on Thursday, on McHenry Row on Friday and in Canton on Saturday afternoon.
- Close to 300 commercial properties in Baltimore are getting a property tax break this year thanks to the city¿s Enterprise Zone program.
- The annual Feast of St. Gabriel Festival is Saturday and Sunday in Little Italy. Also, on Sundays only, Dooby's offers sticky buns.
- The charity sale will be held Friday at McHenry Row and Saturday at the Museum of Industry
- The Gathering, as the food truck rallies are known, will be part of the Waterfront Partnership's Summer Social
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- Coming this week, two Friday night food truck rallies and the debut of a new Chicken Box Special at Bluegrass.
- The Bozzuto Group's apartment complex on Wolfe Street, Union Wharf, will be complete in November, according to the developer.
- Other events include the Great Grapes Food & Wine Festival and Charles Village Festival
- 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.
- 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.
- Local station 98 Rock brought its Purple Caravan to the Greene Turtle on McHenry Row for a Purple Friday rally
- On Dec. 11, servers and bartenders at multiple locations of the Greene Turtle will pool their tips to purchase toys for local Toys for Tots drives.
- Don't let Sandy dampen your weekend plans. Check out one of these Baltimore-area dining events.
- If your favorite food truck wasn't in its regular location on Tuesday, it's because it went to Hopkins.
- Horizon Dental Care COO Drew Adia's business interest — and acumen — came from watching his family build a life in Baltimore.
- Residents in Little Italy received a sarcasm-laced flier in their mailboxes, from parties unknown, protesting the Friday night event in their neighborhood.
- Bikram Yoga Baltimore has opened its third location in Locust Point and is offering free yoga Saturday to introduce people to the new studio.
- 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, rotating among three main venues.
- Dine Out, Maryland, the Restaurant Association of Maryland's month-long dining promotion, begins Sept. 1. The food-service trade association has declared September "Kitchen Liberation Month."
- The Gathering, as the food truck rally is known, has evolved into pretty much a weekly event, with the event moving among four or so regular sites -- along with McHenry Row, the Gathering has been staging in Hampden, Little Italy and at the Museum of Industry.
- 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.