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At pricey condos, developers pay just hundreds in tax
They're some of the priciest condos in the city, but they're taxed like empty lots.
At the Ritz-Carlton Residences along Baltimore's Inner Harbor — where a recent sale topped $1.5 million — the tax bill for most of the condos was $1,309...Tags: Homes, William H. Cole IV, Realty, Taxation, Property Tax
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Developers show interest in Baltimore slots license
Two developers say they are planning to submit bids Friday to operate a casino in Western Maryland, and the head of the state slots commission said there are "multiple people interested" in the Baltimore slots license. Developers with ambitions to run...Tags: Building Material, Golf, Metal and Mineral, Politics, Jack Nicklaus
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Md. projects seek foreign dollars from would-be immigrants
The private developers of two high-profile state projects are seeking financing through a visa program that lets wealthy foreigners go to the front of the line for green cards and possible U.S. citizenship in return for a $500,000 investment....Tags: George H.W. Bush, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Harford County, Cordish Cos.
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Ocean City's Seacrets wants to grow, but is it too big for Baltimore?
On a Friday night this summer, Seacrets was teeming with people dancing and drinking on its patios and dance floors and at its 18 bars.
By now the 22-year-old venue has eluded easy definition. With a sprawling fiefdom that includes a radio station,...Tags: Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Maryland, Cherry Hill
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Low turnout predicted for Baltimore election
Baltimore elections officials predicted very low turnout at the polls Tuesday, as city residents vote in the general election for mayor and other races.
The head of the city Board of Elections said he expected that about half as many ballots would be...Tags: Facebook, Local Elections, Voting, James B. Kraft, Bernard C. Young
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City slots bidders get two-month extension
State officials agreed Wednesday to extend the bidding deadline for the Baltimore slots license by nearly two months, a move that delays the selection process until after the city's contested mayoral primary in September. The vote by the Maryland slots...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Local Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Maryland, Property Tax
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