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City plans to sell Senator Theatre to Cusack family
The Baltimore Development Corp. has agreed to sell the historic Senator Theatre to its current operators, officials said Thursday. The BDC's acting president, Kimberly A. Clark, announced the sale to Kathleen Cusack and her father James "Buzz" Cusack...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Arts and Culture, Senator Theatre, Rosebank, Bars and Clubs
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Frozen yogurt gets a new twist
Back in the '90s, frozen yogurt was all the rage. For a few years, yogurt shops seemed to be on every corner. Everyone from high school kids to Jerry Seinfeld (who was then also all the rage) went wild over its low-fat creamy goodness. But then the...Tags: Canton Square, Timonium, Pies and Tarts, Locust Point, Foods and Beverages
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New brewery opens in Hampden area
Graphic designer Jon Zerivitz was tired of being stuck at a computer for up to 12 hours a day as a contractor forT. Rowe Price. "I needed a hobby," Zerivitz said. Indulging a longtime passion for beer, he went to the Maryland Homebrew store in...Tags: Clipper Mill, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Hampden, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Business up and down depending on whether power is on
The deadly storm that roared through the Baltimore region Friday night blew customers in the doors of some businesses and money off the counter of others. Gas stations that had electricity to operate their pumps, pet-friendly hotel chains such as...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Govans, Foods and Beverages, Severna Park, Annapolis
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More than 257,000 still without power in extreme heat
BGE officials continued to scramble Sunday to restore power to nearly more than 257,000 customers as the area suffered with temperatures near 100 degrees for a third day and braced for a chaotic Monday-morning commute.
After the state was rocked Friday...Tags: Weather Warnings, Commuting, Rick Hoffman, Barbara A. Mikulski, Transportation Accidents
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Hedy Hill, stockbroker
Hedy Hill, a stockbroker who led a successful effort to save the Woman's Industrial Exchange in the late 1990s, died of complications from an infection Sunday at Manor Care Ruxton. The Timonium resident was 69.
Born Margaret Hedy van Reuth in Baltimore...Tags: Manor Care Incorporated, Economy, Business and Finance, Christianity, Stock Broking, Religion and Belief
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Table Talk: Lost City Diner finally materializes
Let's just say that hydroelectric dams haven't taken as long to complete as the Lost City Diner, Joy Martin's long-awaited project in the Charles North neighborhood.
There were rumors of activity on the corner of Charles and Lafayette in early July,...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Charles Theatre, Renewable Energy, Salads, Foods and Beverages
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Councilman pledges to halt City Hall's tax breaks for developers
The City Council's finance committee chairman threatened Thursday to impose a moratorium on tax breaks for developers until City Hall implements more transparency in the process and funds more projects outside of downtown. Carl Stokes, who chairs the...Tags: Charles Village, Under Armour Inc., Baltimore Development Corporation, Locust Point, Peter G. Angelos
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Belvedere Square's Demi to close, but Crush remains open
The Baltimore SunTae Strain, the executive chef at Crush, is leaving the Belvedere Square restaurant. Saturday is Strain's last day at Crush, which will remain open. But Demi, his separate project on the lower level of Crush, will close after this Saturday's service. ...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Potatoes, Restaurants, Salads, Foods and Beverages
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Kiefaber ordered to stay away from Senator, Charles
Thomas A. Kiefaber was ordered Friday to stay away from the historic Senator Theatre he once owned, as well as the Charles Theatre, for six months. Baltimore District Judge Halee F. Weinstein signed the order after the new operator of the Senator Theatre...Tags: Senator Theatre, Human Interest, Charles Theatre, Local Elections, Harry Potter (fictional character)
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Tax credit to speed Senator Theatre renovations
If James "Buzz" Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, have their way, they'll be cutting ribbons by Christmas for a restored Senator Theatre that will preserve the original cinema and add three screens and a small restaurant.
Gov. Martin O'Malley...Tags: Senator Theatre, Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Taxation, Holidays
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