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Brice R. Phillips, Phillips Seafood founder, dies
Brice R. Phillips, the patriarch of a Maryland seafood empire that began 55 years ago with a simple crab shack in Ocean City/, died Friday at his home in the seaside resort town.
Mr. Phillips, who was 90, had been in declining health. The cause of...Tags: Seafood, U.S. Army, Regional Authority, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Annapolis
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Karzai leaves team developing Chesapeake Restaurant site
Qayum Karzai has pulled out of the partnership developing the former Chesapeake Restaurant space, and plans for a fine-dining restaurant have been scrapped, the project's developers acknowledged Friday. The prominent restaurateur was the focal point of...Tags: Politics, Qayum Karzai, Restaurants, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Station North
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Reading the crabshells: Phillips on UDARP agenda
The Baltimore SunCordish and Phillips are still not holding hands in public, but a blabbermouth city agency may have spilled the beans about their courtship. Plans to renovate the Power Plant exterior for a new Phillips Seafood restaurant are on the agenda of the city's...Tags: Seafood, Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Dining and Drinking
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John R. Burleigh 2d., civil rights activist, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterJohn R. Burleigh 2d., a civil rights activist who had been chairman of the employment committee of the Congress of Racial Equality and retired from the city housing authority, died July 9 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. The longtime...Tags: Social Security, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Annapolis, Minority Groups, Career and Workplace
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John R. Burleigh 2d, civil rights activist, dies
John R. Burleigh 2d, a civil rights activist who had been chairman of the employment committee of the Congress of Racial Equality and retired from the city housing authority, died July 9 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson.
The longtime Hunting...Tags: Social Security, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Annapolis, Minority Groups, Career and Workplace
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Charles Street corridor sees post-recession resurgence
Walid Hajj is happy he followed his instincts and bought an incomplete condo redevelopment in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood last fall.
Within three days of advertising the building's 13 newly redeveloped apartments this month, Hajj had rented all...Tags: T. Rowe Price, Condos, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Rentals
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BUILD activists call on business leaders to help city schools
As their bus rumbled through housing projects and dilapidated schools and toward Harbor East — one of the crown jewels of Baltimore's revitalized waterfront — Zion Baptist Church Pastor Marshall Prentice asked his parishioners how they felt...Tags: Harbor, Religion and Belief, Business Enterprises, Harbor East, Finance
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Few show up to discuss memorial to Read's civil rights site
While members of the public had much to say when plans were announced to raze Read's drugstore in Baltimore — the site of pioneering civil rights sit-ins by Morgan State students — few stepped forward Saturday to discuss ways to commemorate...Tags: Morgan State University, Baltimore City Community College, Christianity, Human Interest, Civil Rights
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BDC: Terms of S. Baltimore sportsplex deal were no secret
The head of the quasi-public city agency that negotiated a 2007 deal over a parcel of land near the city's planned slots parlor defended the handling of the agreement Wednesday, as the city approved a $1.2 million settlement to free the land for...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Ray Lewis, Regional Authority, Career and Workplace, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Wm. T. Burnett & Co. to redevelop site in S.W. Baltimore
Baltimore manufacturer Wm. T. Burnett & Co. and a subsidiary have won a city bid to redevelop property on Wicomico Street in Southwest Baltimore to expand the company's operations, the Baltimore Development Corp. reported. The BDC will begin negotiations...Tags: Politics, Arizona, North Carolina, Elections, Baltimore Development Corporation
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Former Senator Theatre owner Tom Kiefaber disrupts City Council meeting
Former Senator Theatre owner Tom Kiefaber disrupted a City Council meeting Monday night, bounding up to the dais as the council was about to take a final vote to designate the interior of the theater a historic landmark.
"Right when it [the bill] came up...Tags: Senator Theatre, Mary Pat Clarke, Human Interest, Baltimore Development Corporation
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Lexington Square developers request more time to solidify plans
For the second time in six months, developers of the $150 million Lexington Square project planned for downtown Baltimore's west side have asked for more time to solidify their plans for the endeavor. The group's exclusive negotiating period to buy city-...Tags: Baltimore Development Corporation
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