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    Feb 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. 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.
    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: Donald C. Fry, Harbor, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Economic Policy, Business

  2. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Tremont Plaza Hotel to become apartments

    Responding to growing demand for more apartments in downtown Baltimore, owners of the Tremont Plaza Hotel will start converting the all-suites property later this year into a mix of rental units and long-term guest suites, the hotel's developer said Monday.
    Responding to growing demand for more apartments in downtown Baltimore, owners of the Tremont Plaza Hotel will start converting the all-suites property later this year into a mix of rental units and long-term guest suites, the hotel's developer said...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Event Planning, Charles Street

  4. Feb 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. A downtown building not built

    For a city whose last Fortune 500 company was about to be acquired by an out-of-town corporation, there was not just consolation but actual excitement over one of the deal sweeteners: Chicago-based Exelon Corp. promised to build a new downtown office building for the merged company, the first such construction in Baltimore's central business district since 2004.
    For a city whose last Fortune 500 company was about to be acquired by an out-of-town corporation, there was not just consolation but actual excitement over one of the deal sweeteners: Chicago-based Exelon Corp. promised to build a new downtown office...

    Tags: House Building, Harbor, Cirque du Soleil, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  6. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. McCormick to open store at Inner Harbor this summer

    More than 20 years after it left the Baltimore waterfront, McCormick and Co. plans to open a store this summer at the Inner Harbor that will sell spices as well as an updated image of the homegrown company.
    More than 20 years after it left the Baltimore waterfront, McCormick and Co. plans to open a store this summer at the Inner Harbor that will sell spices as well as an updated image of the homegrown company. Shoppers at the McCormick World of Flavors...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Property, Global Expansion, Tourism and Leisure

  8. Jan 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Exelon's place downtown

    If its deal with Constellation Energy is approved,Exelon Corp.is expected to increase the number of employees in Baltimore and move its alternative energy traders to downtown Baltimore over the next few years. Both announcements are welcome, and the deal would be excellent news for downtown.
    If its deal with Constellation Energy is approved,Exelon Corp.is expected to increase the number of employees in Baltimore and move its alternative energy traders to downtown Baltimore over the next few years. Both announcements are welcome, and the...

    Tags: Companies and Corporations, Layoffs and Downsizing, Companies and Corporations, Realty, Economy, Business and Finance

  10. Jan 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Top property tax bills in Baltimore add up to big bucks

    When the city sends Tom Clancy his property tax bill, finance officials might want to tuck in a thank-you note.
    When the city sends Tom Clancy his property tax bill, finance officials might want to tuck in a thank-you note. The multimillionaire novelist's supersized digs at the Ritz-Carlton Residences along the Inner Harbor have by far the highest tax payment of...

    Tags: Real Estate, Harbor, Marketing, Tax Credits, Finance

  12. Jan 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore's downtown public spaces get a face-lift

    A vision for the "greening" of downtown Baltimore is taking shape after city leaders proposed ambitious steps to keep and attract businesses and residents by making public areas more inviting.
    A vision for the "greening" of downtown Baltimore is taking shape after city leaders proposed ambitious steps to keep and attract businesses and residents by making public areas more inviting. An open-space plan unveiled last February by the Downtown...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Arts and Culture, Health, Architecture, Charles Street

  14. Oct 22, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Chimes hopes to laugh a little, raise a lot

    Baltimore celebrities will take their best shot at comedy, all in the name of giving back.
    Baltimore celebrities will take their best shot at comedy, all in the name of giving back. The first Chimes Charity Chuckle seeks to raise funds for the Chimes, a Baltimore-based nonprofit group that provides services for the disabled, on Oct. 29 at...

    Tags: Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Music, Entertainment Events, Charity, Corporate Officers

  16. Nov 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Matt Stover to preside over monument lighting

    Ravens great Matt Stover will preside over this year's lighting of Baltimore's Washington Monument, organizers announced Tuesday.
    Ravens great Matt Stover will preside over this year's lighting of Baltimore's Washington Monument, organizers announced Tuesday. Stover spent 13 seasons as a Raven, earning respect as one of the most accurate kickers in NFL history and the admiration of...

    Tags: Super Bowl, Ray Lewis, National Football League, Entertainment, Baltimore Ravens

  18. Aug 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Trees falling for Baltimore Grand Prix

    Dozens of trees are falling on downtown streets to improve sight lines for spectators at the Baltimore <a href=&quot;http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/auto-racing/baltimore-grand-prix/">Grand Prix</a>, but event planners intend to replace them after the race &mdash; half of them in large pots so that they can be moved, not destroyed, in future years.
    Dozens of trees are falling on downtown streets to improve sight lines for spectators at the Baltimore Grand Prix, but event planners intend to replace them after the race — half of them in large pots so that they can be moved, not destroyed, in...

    Tags: Labor Day, Maryland Science Center, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Government, Oriole Park at Camden Yards

  20. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Table Talk: Baltimore restaurant numbers holding steady

    August is historically a slow month for restaurants &#8212; that's why you see so many restaurant-week dining promotions scheduled for this month. August is also a slow month for food journalists, which is why you see so many restaurant-industry trend reports.
    August is historically a slow month for restaurants — that's why you see so many restaurant-week dining promotions scheduled for this month. August is also a slow month for food journalists, which is why you see so many restaurant-industry trend...

    Tags: Real Estate, Chicago Restaurants, Vehicles, Peaches, National Aquarium Baltimore

  22. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Redistricting Baltimore

    We all knew this was coming. The 2010 Census revealed that Baltimore continued to lose population over the past 10 years &#8212; albeit at a slower pace than in previous decades &#8212; and with Maryland's decennial redistricting process under way, it seems likely that the city's representation in Annapolis will again be diminished. The wailing and gnashing of teeth in response to that prospect has begun.
    We all knew this was coming. The 2010 Census revealed that Baltimore continued to lose population over the past 10 years — albeit at a slower pace than in previous decades — and with Maryland's decennial redistricting process under way, it...

    Tags: Crimes, Justice System, Judges, Elections, Demographics

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