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Liquor Board Post-Mortem: Of Love & Regret, beer at a wings restaurant
The Baltimore SunOf Love & Regret, Brian Strumke's upcoming bar in Brewer's Hill, got an endorsement from the Baltimore Liquor Board Thursday. The board conditionally approved the bar's liquor license, pending a meeting with the Canton Community Association. Of Love &...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs, Economy, Business and Finance
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Baltimore must stop playing tax rebate game
Tax rebates and incentives for the "Superblock" project sound innocuous, but let's call these programs what they really are — subsidies funded by the taxpayers of Baltimore. Will the 296 apartments to be built in the Superblock need police and fire...Tags: M.J. Brodie, Property Tax
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Superblock: Making the math work
Baltimore MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blakeis asking the City Council to grant generous property tax breaks for the developers of the long-stalled Superblock project on the west side of downtown, calling it a linchpin of her long-term strategy to grow the...
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Economic policies coming from Annapolis have stifled job growth
A report last year that Maryland ranked last in the nation for job creation over the previous 12 months deserves a response ("Maryland ranks last in job creation," June 18). Let's get rid of the Baltimore Development Corporation, the Maryland Economic...Tags: Labor Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Annapolis, Companies and Corporations, Economic Policy
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Downtown loses jobs, while demand for offices, housing grows, report shows
Downtown Baltimore lost 9.4 percent of its jobs in 2011, according to a study to be released today by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore.
The partnership's annual State of Downtown report showed that the area had 102,731 jobs last year, down from 113,...Tags: University of Baltimore, Labor Markets, Music, Entertainment, Visit Baltimore
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Mayor to consider $35M financing tied to Under Armour project
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake will consider a request for up to $35 million in city tax increment financing for infrastructure projects related to the proposed doubling of Under Armour's Locust Point headquarters in South Baltimore.
The board of the...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, Economic Policy, M.J. Brodie, Tide Point Waterfront Park
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Under Armour expansion proposal goes to mayor
Under Armour's proposal to double the size of its Locust Point headquarters in South Baltimore has been sent to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake for final approval. The Baltimore City Council on Monday night approved changes that would allow the $1 billion...Tags: New York City, Economy, Business and Finance, Illinois, Chicago, Egypt
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The Interview: City startup veteran looks back, says goodbye
Ann Lansinger has been a part of Baltimore's startup scene for three decades. In fact, she was involved in local tech startups before there ever was much of a scene.
Lansinger, who has run Baltimore's Emerging Technology Center in Canton since 1999, is...Tags: Entertainment, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Media Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Gaming
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Council panel passes Under Armour expansion bill
The Baltimore City Council's Land Use and Transportation Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would enable sports apparel maker Under Armour to double the size of its Locust Point headquarters, hire hundreds more workers and help retain the city's...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance, M.J. Brodie, Tide Point Waterfront Park, Under Armour Inc.
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M.J. "Jay" Brodie: Economic development chief will retire after 16 years
When asked 16 years ago to head Baltimore's economic development agency, M.J. "Jay" Brodie really didn't want the job.
The 75-year-old Brodie, who will retire from the Baltimore Development Corp. after serving as president under four mayors, is...Tags: Local Government, RTKL Associates, Inc., Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, M.J. Brodie, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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City economic development chief Brodie to retire
M.J. "Jay" Brodie, who has headed Baltimore's economic development agency under four mayors and helped shepherd projects such as the Harbor East redevelopment, said Thursday he plans to retire.
The Baltimore native and former city housing commissioner is...Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Economic Policy, M.J. Brodie, Donald C. Fry, Investments
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The job losses Maryland has suffered are a disgrace
Given that in 2011 Maryland ranked last in job creation and 44th in having a business-friendly environment, some response is required. We could start by getting rid of the Baltimore Development Corporation, the Maryland Department of Business and...Tags: Labor Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Annapolis, Companies and Corporations, Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
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