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Gay marriage law boosting wedding-related business in Maryland
The gay couples who've booked Rouge Fine Catering in Hunt Valley for their weddings have appreciated not only good food and stylish events, but something less tangible. "They don't want to be with a caterer that is going to be judgmental," said Jonathan...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Medical Research, Hotels and Accommodations, Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups
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M&T Bank executive named chair of Baltimore Convention and Tourism Board
M&T Bank Corp. executive Atwood "Woody" Collins III has succeeded Edwin F. Hale Sr. as chair of the Baltimore Convention and Tourism Board, city officials said Monday. The appointment of Collins, an executive vice president of M&T, became effective...
Tags: First Mariner Bancorp, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Ed Hale
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10 Awkward Questions with ... Ryan Goff
There are many unfortunate tattoos — the Tazmanian Devil immediately comes to mind. Or Tweety Bird. Basically anything Looney Tunes. But we wouldn't call Ryan Goff's tat unfortunate. We'd call it devotion. In 2009, Goff, the social media director...
Tags: Baltimore Convention Center, Locust Point, Social Media, Twitter, Inc.
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Baltimore bid to host Volvo Ocean Race in final review
Volvo Ocean Race officials will visit Baltimore on Monday to evaluate a bid to host the only U.S. stop of the 2014-2015 edition of the round-the-world contest known as the Super Bowl of sailing. Volvo officials are expected to begin announcing the ports...
Tags: War of 1812, Europe Sailing, Boats, Preakness Stakes, New York City
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NFL games will bring economic boost to Maryland
The Ravens and Redskins will host playoff games Sunday, about 30 miles and 31/2 hours apart. Hosting two of the NFL's four playoff games in Maryland offers something of an economic double shot for the state. The games bring an increase in local taxes,...
Tags: Washington Redskins, FedEx Field, AFC Championship Game, Minnesota Vikings, National Football League
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Four Seasons Baltimore offers luxury, boost for tourism
As the Four Seasons Baltimore opened to its first guests Monday, the city's newest waterfront hotel looked forward to many more.
Over a dozen couples have booked weddings, companies have set up corporate accounts, and business is strong for year-end...Tags: Personal Service, Career and Workplace, Hotels and Accommodations, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Tourism and Leisure
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Same-sex marriage law good for business, employers say
As a longtime Federal Hill business owner, Penny Troutner cheered the passage of Maryland's same-sex marriage law. Not only does the owner of Light Street Cycles believe it's a matter of fairness, she believes it's good for business. That goes for...
Tags: Federal Hill, Career and Workplace, Business, Employment, Medical Research
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1st Mariner Arena turns 50 amid calls for its replacement
The Baltimore Civic Center opened on Oct. 23, 1962, with the hometown debut of the Baltimore Clippers hockey team. This week, it celebrates the beginning of its 50th year with nine performances of "Disney on Ice." In between, the arena has hosted the...
Tags: National Hockey League, 1st Mariner Arena, Contracts, Hershey Bears, Willard Hackerman
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Merchants set records as Sailabration boosts city business
Jimmy's Restaurant in Fells Point ran out of hot dogs, potato salad and macaroni salad and scrambled to replenish all weekend as hordes of hungry Sailabration visitors jammed the popular diner.
Even on Monday, as rain moved in after days of sunshine, the...Tags: War of 1812, Port Discovery Children's Museum, Business, Fells Point, Harborplace
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Grand Prix survival depends on convincing fans, businesses it is worth the trouble
Tony Assadi shakes his head as he looks out over the racetrack for the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, which zooms past his Luna Del Sea restaurant and its outside patio on West Pratt Street.
He and his patrons have a clear view — no blue screen...Tags: Federal Hill, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Business, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Pratt Street
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With plan for new hotel, Harbor East glitters even more brightly
Plans to create an upscale hotel with shops and restaurants on the edge of Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood are reinforcing city leaders' belief that the thriving waterfront community will continue to spur growth east of the Inner Harbor.
A vacant...Tags: J. Crew, Fells Point, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Exelon Corp., Whole Foods Market
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Visit Baltimore reports healthy hotel bookings last year
City convention officials booked the third-highest number of convention room nights ever over the past fiscal year, Visit Baltimore, the city's tourism and convention bureau, announced Thursday. The room nights are reserved for future years. Visit...
Tags: War of 1812, Hotels and Accommodations, Pratt Street, Marketing, Tourism and Leisure
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