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- Two partners that wanted to open a liquor store on the second floor of the Columbia Wegmans have decided not to appeal the decision of the Alcohol Beverage Hearing Board to deny them a liquor license.
- The company redeveloping the former Solo Cup site in Owings Mills has made overtures to the owners of the Owings Mills Mall about purchasing that property, its CEO said Thursday.
- Baltimore County Council may have approved controversial rezoning of Solo Cup, but battle like to continue making waves
- The Baltimore County Council on Tuesday voted to allow retail at the former Solo Cup plant in Owings Mills, but opponents of a planned shopping center there say they will not give up their fight.
- The battle over the redevelopment of the Solo Cup property in Owings Mills is coming down to the wire, with opponents making last-minute allegations against Baltimore County Council Chairwoman Vicki Almond and announcing a drive to bring zoning maps to referendum.
- Giant Food's new Perry Hall store to serve as a prototype for future outlets.
- A Fall River, Mass., manufacturer is recalling about 4,000 pounds of soup products after consumers found bits of plastic in the soups.
- Jewish Community Services in Owings Mills creates and rents out Centerpieces for Tzedakah with benefits going to help the needy in the community.
- Howard County residents would enjoy the convenience of buying groceries and alcohol in one stop, but powerful liquor lobby prevents it
- Opponents of a proposed Owings Mills retail center at the former Solo Cup site on Monday urged Baltimore County Council members to reject the plans, saying they're worried about traffic gridlock on Reisterstown Road.
- Whole Foods is coming to downtown Columbia, and that's good news indeed
- The Howard County Alcohol Beverage Hearing Board Monday unanimously voted to deny a liquor license for a store that was planned to sell beer, wine and hard liquor from leased space on the second floor of the Columbia Wegmans.
- On Wednesday evening, Howard Hughes announced that Whole Foods Market had signed a lease to open a 45,000 square foot store inside the Rouse company building in downtown Columbia. On Thursday, the company welcomed the Austin-based grocer to Columbia with a ceremony inside the building's conference room overlooking Lake Kittamaqundi.
- An open-air plaza surrounded by yet-to-be-selected restaurant and retail tenants is planned to be built at the Mall in Columbia in the space currently occupied by the L.L. Bean store, mall owner General Growth Properties announced Tuesday.
- Hughes Corp. announced Wednesday that Whole Foods Market has signed a lease to open a store inside the former Rouse Company building in downtown Columbia. The store is scheduled to open in late summer or early fall of 2014..
- A third, and potentially final, hearing has been scheduled for July 30 on a liquor license for a store that would sell beer, wine and hard liquor from leased space on the second floor of the Columbia Wegmans.
- Construction of apartments and offices at the Owings Mills Metro Centre remains on schedule, despite political wrangling over the project and other developments in the area.
- Rezoning process reveals a system in which the county's Master Plan is being disregarded
- County Executive Kevin Kamenetz is acting like the adult in the room with his promise to veto a bad bill eliminating development restrictions for two Owings Mills mega-projects.
- Superstore wants to build large property on Route 924
- Harford County officials may have been reluctant to talk about a Walmart coming to the Emmorton area south of Bel Air when the subject first came up a year ago, but the developer of the site off Route 924 and Plumtree Road is moving forward with the project regardless.
- Klein's ShopRite of Maryland, an institution in Harford County, is moving into Baltimore and urban sections of Baltimore County.
- Why so many stories about Wegmans, so few on neighborhood stores?
- Wegmans traffic wouldn't be worse than Solo Cup.
- Baltimore County Councilman Kenneth Oliver wants his colleagues to reject a proposal to allow a retail development anchored by a Wegmans supermarket at the former Solo Cup plant site in Owings Mills.
- Too much attention being paid to opening of Wegmans in Columbia
- Howard County should deny Columbia Wegmans' liquor license
- Thousands waited in line for the opening Sunday of the Wegmans grocery in Columbia
- Grocery shoppers can use smartphones to download deals, scan bar codes, get personalized offers
- With three days to go before opening day, the staff of the Columbia Wegmans were lined up in double rows on the store's driveway, waiting for the Wegmans to arrive from the airport. And waiting. Where were the Wegmans?
- The mother of a rape victim describes the attack, a black bear spotted across the region appears headed north, and Fells Point fire damage estimated at $1.5 million.
- Big crowds are expected at the opening June 17 of the Columbia Wegmans
- Just as plans to redevelop Wilde Lake Village Center, the oldest in Columbia, have evolved over the past four years, so too have residents' opinions.