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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: Football, Entertainment, FedEx Field, AFC Championship Game, Sports
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Christmas tree that escaped Sandy's wrath arrives in Baltimore
Welcoming guests to a Baltimore hotel this holiday season will be a Sandy refugee — a tall, graceful Christmas tree that escaped the massive storm's high winds and unexpected snow. The 22-foot-high Douglas fir arrived at the Royal Sonesta Harbor...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Science and Technology
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City school credit, procurement cards show culture of spending
Despite tightening school budgets and a perpetual rallying cry for more funding, Baltimore school administrators spent roughly $500,000 during the past year and a half on expenses such as a $7,300 office retreat at a downtown hotel, $300-per-night stays...Tags: Howard County, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Common, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Budgets and Budgeting
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Thanksgiving restaurant dining options in Baltimore
The Baltimore SunThese restaurants are open for Thanksgiving service. In most cases, reservations are either required or advised. On Tuesday morning, a few restaurants were booked solid or close to it. Prices and times are subject to change. Always call. Boston Market...Tags: Charles Village, Pratt Street, Federal Hill, Roland Park, Restaurants
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Hotel operators defend Hilton's financial reputation
The operators of Baltimore's city-owned Hilton gathered Thursday to defend the hotel's financial reputation, saying it has enough cash to cover its costs and emphasizing that city taxpayers are not on the hook for expenses or losses.
Last year, the hotel...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, M.J. Brodie, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Finance, Inner Harbor
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City-owned Hilton Baltimore lost $11.5 million last year
The city-owned Hilton Baltimore lost nearly $11.5 million in 2011 — about $400,000 more than it lost the previous year, according to a recently released audit.
In addition to losing money last year, the hotel dipped into its reserves in February to...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Pratt Street, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Finance
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Alaska Air National Guardsman Dies in Baltimore Hotel Fall
Channel 2 NewsAn Alaska Air National Guardsman from Kenai died Thursday after falling from the seventh-story balcony of his hotel room in Baltimore, Md., according to Guard officials. Guard spokesperson Maj. Guy Hayes says Senior Airman Cameron Mixsooke, 26, was on...Tags: Prosecution, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Concourse, University of Maryland Medical Center, Science and Technology
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Buttocks injections send Ga. woman to prison for 3 years
An Atlanta woman is going to federal prison for injecting the buttocks of women across the country with silicone intended to be used as a paint additive or furniture polish, with one procedure causing serious injuries to a Baltimore exotic dancer. The...Tags: Justice System, Punishment, Prosecution, Rod J. Rosenstein, Judges
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Inner Harbor smell demonstrates bay woes to holiday visitors
A powerful stench was in the air Saturday at the Inner Harbor as 12-year-olds Alison Chase and Marissa Westerbeke hunched over the water's edge, studying tiny crabs floating to the surface.
The girls were in town from Connecticut for a relaxing annual...Tags: Energy Saving, Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Baltimore County, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Water Supply
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Table Talk: Kooper's expands to Baltimore County, adds food truck
The owners of Kooper's Tavern, Katie and Patrick Russell, will open a Baltimore County location in Lutherville's Round Wood Shopping Center. The new location will be called Kooper's North. A new food truck, Woody's Taco Island, is also on its way.
The...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Cornell University, Renovation, Pittsburgh
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Mount Vernon's Park Plaza building restored after fire
The five-story Park Plaza building in Mount Vernon is bustling again, less than two years after a five-alarm fire destroyed the historic structure's interior and displaced tenants — including Donna's, a popular cafe and coffee shop that will not...Tags: Event Planning, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Manufacturing and Engineering, Fires
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With new casino opening, a look back at Cordish's gambling record
Eleven years have passed since the Cordish Cos. broke ground on their first casino venture, a project with the Seminole tribe of Florida.
Since then, the Baltimore-based developer, which builds and runs urban retail and entertainment venues, has been...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Entertainment, Bankruptcy, Sports, The Seminole Tribe
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