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    Jan 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Hale is retired from bank, but he's not out of business

    EASTON – Shortly before sunrise, Edwin F. Hale Sr. scatters decoys on the water, preparing for a day of waterfowl hunting on his Talbot County farm.
    EASTON – Shortly before sunrise, Edwin F. Hale Sr. scatters decoys on the water, preparing for a day of waterfowl hunting on his Talbot County farm. The day dawns cloudy, a good sign because ducks and geese fly low under clouds, Hale says, as he...

    Tags: Finance, Financial and Business Services, Travel, Apple iPhone, Domestic Travel

  2. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Sailabration launches War of 1812 bicentennial

    Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over Fort McHenry.
    Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over...

    Tags: United Kingdom, Inner Harbor, Arts and Culture, Culture, Patterson Park

  4. Mar 5, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. U. S. Mint launches sale of 2012 Star Spangled Banner Commemorative Coins

    Barb and Greg Damon traveled to Maryland from Oregon to run a marathon and left with an unusual souvenir.
    Barb and Greg Damon traveled to Maryland from Oregon to run a marathon and left with an unusual souvenir. The Damons were among the first people who went to Fort McHenry Monday to purchase commemorative coins created by the United States Mint to mark the...

    Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Martin O'Malley, Harford County, Travel, Washington, DC

  6. Mar 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. 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.
    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: Harborplace, Concerts, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Rentals, Baltimore Development Corporation

  8. Nov 30, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Renovations planned for Oriole Park picnic area

    <a href=&quot;http://findlocal.baltimoresun.com/harbor/home/na/oriole-park-at-camden-yards-baltimore-venue">Oriole Park at Camden Yards</a>, which will mark its 20th anniversary season next spring, may soon be getting a makeover &#8212; one that will make the area overlooking center field into a year-round attraction.
    Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which will mark its 20th anniversary season next spring, may soon be getting a makeover — one that will make the area overlooking center field into a year-round attraction. The street-level picnic area behind the...

    Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Baseball, Maryland Stadium Authority, Renovation

  10. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Group to seek state funding for convention center, arena project

    Backers of a proposed Inner Harbor arena linked to an expanded convention center expect to ask the state to provide funds for preliminary planning and design for the project's $420 million public portion. The Greater Baltimore Committee, the business...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Martin O'Malley, Travel, Economy, Business and Finance, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company

  12. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Baltimore Convention Center expansion: Questions remain

    The Greater Baltimore Committee's idea for an expansion of the downtown convention center coupled with a new, attached arena and expanded Sheraton hotel tower is generating understandable excitement among the group's leaders. It would solve a number of downtown Baltimore's issues at once, come with a major commitment of private financing, and boost the city's lucrative tourism industry. GBC President Donald C. Fry said this week that he expects the feasibility study being conducted by the Maryland Stadium Authority will support the project and that his group will ask the General Assembly to approve $2 million to $3 million in planning money next year. He may well be right, but we need first to make sure that the feasibility study and our elected officials are asking the right questions about this project.
    The Greater Baltimore Committee's idea for an expansion of the downtown convention center coupled with a new, attached arena and expanded Sheraton hotel tower is generating understandable excitement among the group's leaders. It would solve a number of...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Maryland Stadium Authority, Baltimore Convention Center, Donald C. Fry

  14. Oct 18, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Survey: Grand Prix fell short of spending projections

    Baltimore Grand Prix attendees spent as much as $25 million &#8212; far short of the $70 million projected by race organizers, according to an economic impact survey released this week.
    Baltimore Grand Prix attendees spent as much as $25 million — far short of the $70 million projected by race organizers, according to an economic impact survey released this week. In their report, two Maryland professors also found about three-...

    Tags: Services and Shopping, Inner Harbor, Labor Day, Travel, Holidays

  16. Nov 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Study suggests less economic impact from Baltimore Grand Prix than predicted

    City officials are calling the Baltimore Grand Prix an economic success, but a new study conducted for the city's tourism arm suggests that it funneled far less money to local businesses than race organizers predicted.
    City officials are calling the Baltimore Grand Prix an economic success, but a new study conducted for the city's tourism arm suggests that it funneled far less money to local businesses than race organizers predicted. The report for Visit Baltimore,...

    Tags: Harbor East, Labor Day, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Restaurant and Catering Industry, William H. Cole IV

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