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No lights off, Hale asks
Developer and banker Edwin F. Hale Sr. is asking a Baltimore court to stop Constellation Energy, the parent of Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., from shutting off the lights of First Mariner Tower and 15 tenants occupying the Canton Crossing building.
It...Tags: Rental Service, Plant Openings, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Trials, CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield
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1st Mariner lost $2.4 million in quarter
1st Mariner Bancorp, parent of Baltimore's largest independent bank, reported Tuesday that it lost $2.4 million in the second quarter, or 37 cents per share. That compares with a loss of $469,000, or 7 cents per share, for the corresponding quarter a...Tags: Companies and Corporations
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Feeling kicked out, Blast owner considers own arena in county
Sun ReporterWith Baltimore possibly building a new arena on the site of his team's home, 1st Mariner Arena, Blast owner Ed Hale will be looking for a new place to play - or he might just build one himself in Baltimore County. "I knew this could eventually happen,"...Tags: 1st Mariner Arena, Education, Baltimore Orioles, Towson University
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City is urged to replace arena
Sun reportersFirst Mariner Arena, Baltimore's largest indoor entertainment venue, has "served its useful life," and the city must build another before it starts losing events, a new report warns. Though the 45-year-old arena has recently boasted such draws as the...Tags: Washington Redskins, Death, Business, Companies and Corporations, Sports
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Canton building would face number of considerations
Sun reporterBlast owner Ed Hale, the chairman and chief executive officer of 1st Mariner Bank, would love to see a new arena built in East Baltimore near his headquarters. Whether that objective will be realized hinges on a multitude of factors. "Many difficult...Tags: Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), 1st Mariner Arena, Maryland, National Hockey League, Washington (U.S. state)
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GM expects to fast-track sale of plant in Baltimore
Sun StaffGeneral Motors, which closed its 70-year-old Baltimore manufacturing plant in May, expects to fast-track the sale of the 185-acre industrial property on the city's eastern fringe. Dozens of developers have expressed interest or toured the Broening...Tags: Politics, Baltimore Blast, Hotels and Accommodations, General Motors Corp., Sports
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City's east-side renaissance spreads
Sun StaffIn what would be the biggest single residential development in Baltimore in recent memory, banker Edwin F. Hale Sr. plans to build more than 1,000 upscale condos, apartments and townhouses in Greektown in a project that would radically transform the...Tags: Marketing, Homes, Baltimore Blast, National Institutes of Health, Martin O'Malley
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Mandel faces worst blow yet
Sun reporterAt a time when even his critics might think he's suffered enough, the torment of Marvin Mandel continues. Almost exactly 20 years after his conviction in 1977 on charges of political corruption, the former two-term governor of Maryland watches helplessly...Tags: Labor Legislation, Marvin Mandel, Health, Political Corruption, Baltimore County
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City to hire attorneys to help council
Sun StaffThe city's Board of Estimates is set this morning to hire two attorneys -- for hourly rates up to $375 -- to assist City Council members with a pending federal probe into their finances, hiring practices and official dealings with two local businessmen....Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Employers, 1st Mariner Arena, Money and Monetary Policy, Baltimore Blast
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Gifts returned or destroyed, several council members report
Sun StaffSeveral Baltimore City Council members reported in disclosure forms filed this week that they have returned or destroyed certain gifts of complimentary passes that ethics officials questioned last month. The annual reports also showed that council...Tags: Contracts, 1st Mariner Arena, Values, Satellite and Cable Service, Sheila Dixon
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City Council members fault ethics board
Sun StaffMembers of the Baltimore City Council lashed out at the city's ethics director last night for criticizing their hiring of relatives and receiving gifts from companies doing business with the city. "I think the ethics board needs to be investigated,...Tags: Employers, Politics, Values, Government, Judges
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N.C.'s Cooley takes crown
Sun ReportersFront foot at 3 o'clock, back foot at 12. Shoulders back, chest out, hips under. Smile! Fifty-one beauties struck the classic pageant pose when Miss USA 2005 aired live on NBC last night from the Hippodrome and Miss North Carolina USA, Chelsea Cooley, a...Tags: Washington Monument, Judges, Ashley Judd, Shoulders, Entertainment
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