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A county favorite plans a location in Federal Hill
Michael's is coming down the JFX. The owners of Michael's Cafe in Timonium have announced plans to add a Federal Hill location. The new restaurant will be built on what is now a parking lot at South Charles and Cross streets. The plan is for a spring...Tags: Italy, Restaurants, Fells Point, Pikesville, Locust Point
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Renovated garage gets couple in gear for move to Baltimore
"Have I ever got a house for you!" The call came a few months ago from Matt Knoepfle, co-owner with his brother, Mike Knoepfle, of the construction company Building Character LLC. That remark is always an invitation to be amazed at a challenging project...
Tags: Homes, Land Price, Property
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Baltimore gets $400,000 to redevelop brownfields
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it is awarding $400,000 to the Baltimore Development Corp. to evaluate potentially contaminated property in the city for cleanup and redevelopment. The BDC, the city's economic development...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Baltimore Development Corporation, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Environmental Politics
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Michael's Cafe expanding Timonium patio, adding Federal Hill location
The Baltimore SunThe owners of Michael's Cafe in Timonium have announced plans to add a Federal Hill location. The new restaurant, which is being planned for a spring 2014 opening, will operate under the Michael's name but with a slightly different concept, according to...Tags: Timonium
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Ann H. Sisson, owned Federal Hill restaurant
Ann H. Sisson, who established with her husband a popular Federal Hill restaurant and bar that later became the state's first brew pub, died June 4 from complications of dementia at Keswick Multi-Care Center. She was 89. The daughter of a civil engineer...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Halethorpe, Science and Technology, Cross Street Market, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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The inside scoop on Baltimore dog parks
You say Rover wants to roam, but your postage-stamp backyard isn't cutting it? Clearly, you and your pooch need to take advantage of the nearest friendly neighborhood dog park. Not that every neighborhood has one, or that they're all created equal. Some...
Tags: Charles Village, Animals, Locust Point, Baltimore Museum of Art, Charles Street
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Harbor East's shopping evolution accelerates
baltimoresun.comNewest arrivals include Under Armour, Lululemon, J.Crew, MACDeborah Seymour lives in Federal Hill. But working at Laureate Education Inc. and shopping and dining in Harbor East means much of her life happens on the other side of the harbor.... -
Youths offer ideas for a 'safe and inclusive' Inner Harbor
Baltimore teens Rickya'h Brooks and Marquise Robinson never really feel welcome at the Inner Harbor. They say police cast a judgmental eye on all kids who go there, especially African-Americans. And they're frustrated that the waterfront mall provides...
Tags: Charles Village, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Business, Teaching and Learning, William H. Cole IV
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A better way for Ft. McHenry to handle the sequester
Fort McHenry has a two-fold function. One, it's an historical landmark that is preserved by the National Park Service. Two, its a public park that offers open space with a great waterfront location. Those of us in the downtown, Federal Hill and Locust...
Tags: Fort McHenry, Locust Point
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Harbor Point's $107 million handout
The vacant lot now known as Harbor Point sure is a beautiful piece of property. To its west lies the newly developed, thriving and beautiful Harbor East. To its east sits one of Baltimore's finest neighborhoods, Federal Hill. And to its south, that...
Tags: Charles Village, Harbor, Harbor East
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Icky or delicious? Maryland's complicated relationship with soft-shell crabs
Third in a three-part series. There's no denying that soft-shell crabs are a little weird. They're slimy and slippery when raw. Cooked in a sandwich, their spindly legs and grabby claws poke out from the slices of bread and make some people wonder,...
Tags: Eggs Benedict, Cilantro, Salads, Sandwiches, Dining and Drinking
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Free admission to American Visionary Art Museum for BofA customers
With temperatures in the 90s, what better time to visit an air-conditioned museum? Bank of America cardholders are entitled to free admission this weekend, June 1 and 2, at the American Visionary Art Museum. The bank, in fact, will pick up the...
Tags: Banking, Arts, American Visionary Art Museum, Arts and Culture, Bank of America Corp.
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