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Light St. closure doesn't slow Orioles traffic but could in coming days
The closure of Light Street didn't heavily disrupt the flow of baseball fans to Camden Yards on Tuesday night for the Orioles' first home game since a burst water main shut the street section last week, fans and officials said. Whether that will remain...Tags: Sports, Frank Murphy, Baltimore Orioles, Guilford (Baltimore, Maryland), Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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Back Story: Is the Sports Legends Museum haunted?
Bolton Hill baseball and travel writer Charlie Vascellaro normally can be found hanging out at ballparks. So the opportunity to spend a night in late April at the Sports Legends Museum at Camden Station after hearing tales about ghostly occupants was...Tags: Sports, Springfield, Babe Ruth, Abraham Lincoln, Politics
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Harborplace changes hands
When Harborplace first opened, it was hailed as one of the crown jewels of Baltimore's renaissance, and millions of visitors from across Maryland and around the country beat a path to its door. On a typical Saturday afternoon, the Light and Pratt street...
Tags: General Growth Properties, Inc., Harbor East, Investments, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Inner Harbor
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Harborplace sold to New York real estate firm
The Baltimore waterfront's iconic Harborplace is being sold to a New York real estate investment firm that has a reputation for purchasing distinctive retail centers, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake announced Tuesday. Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., which is...Tags: James Rouse, Owings Mills Mall, The Wall Street Journal, Harborplace, Jada Pinkett Smith
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Sailabration drew more than 1.5 million visitors
Baltimore's weeklong Star-Spangled Sailabration in June drew more than 1.5 million people — some 435,000 from out of state — and had an estimated $166 million in economic impact on the metro area, according to a study released Thursday by...
Tags: Festive Events, Auto Racing, Arts and Culture, Baltimore County, Labor Day
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Vertis Holdings files for bankruptcy reorganization, agrees to sell firm
Baltimore-based Vertis Holdings Inc., at one time the largest U.S. producer of advertising inserts in newspapers, plans to sell itself to a Wisconsin printing company for $258.5 million through an auction in U.S. Bankruptcy Court. Vertis filed for...Tags: Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Bankruptcy, Finance, Financially Distressed Companies, Auction Service
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Federal cuts dampen Baltimore's commercial real estate market
The threat of automatic spending cuts by the federal government caused companies to press the pause button on real estate expansion in the Baltimore region during the third quarter, according to analysts. "It reflects the nature of the economic drivers...
Tags: Business Enterprises, George W. Bush, Harford County, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements, Finance
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Grand Prix of Baltimore track gets re-worked after cars go airborne
IndyCar officials listened to drivers' complaints about the chicane, man-made turns that slowed cars on Pratt Street before the light-rail tracks, in last year's race. So they left it out when setting up the track for this year's Grand Prix of Baltimore....
Tags: Auto Racing, Open-Wheel Racing, Advil (drug), KV Racing Technology, Tony Kanaan
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It doesn't have name, but more move into downtown area
I noticed a moving truck outside the old St. Alphonsus parochial school in the west side of downtown Baltimore on Saratoga Street. Someone was moving into an apartment in this Victorian building, once home to a school that made a a valiant attempt to...Tags: Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Rudy Giuliani, Kirby Fowler, 2010 Census, Bruce Springsteen
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Pikesville gets Corner Bakery and Orginal Brooklyn Water Bagel Co.
The Baltimore SunCorner Bakery Cafe, a Dallas-based fast-casual chain, opened its second Baltimore-area store on Monday at the Festival at Woodholme. The specialties at Corner Bakery Cafe, which had its start as small bread bakery in downtown Chicago, are breakfast...Tags: Water Supply, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bagels, Pikesville
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Baltimore man arrested in June shooting death
Baltimore police have charged a 19-year-old man in connection with a shooting death earlier this year. Sgt. Anthony Smith said Saturday that Arthur Holt was arrested for first- and second-degree murder and related charges in the death of Tavon Whelchel,...
Tags: Shootings, Carrollton
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Harborplace: Safe but boring
If you haven't been to Harborplace lately, stop by. It's had some work done. And like many facelifts, the beauty of this one surely depends on the eye of the beholder. Suburban mall rats will feel right at home. The Light Street pavilion features chain...
Tags: General Growth Properties, Inc., Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tourism and Leisure, Inner Harbor
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