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Without Brodie, BDC projects, tax incentives move forward
For the first time in 16 years, the directors of the Baltimore Development Corp. met Thursday without M.J. "Jay" Brodie at the helm of the city's influential, quasi-public economic development arm. The BDC's acting president, Kimberly A. Clark, who has...
Tags: Harbor East, M.J. Brodie, Fells Point, Economic Policy, Small Businesses
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Dream home: Pasadena renovation creates space for growing family
In the beginning, the Pasadena home purchased by Matt and Jenny Knoepfle was not so much a dream as it was a challenge.
"This was a 1940s shore cottage [back when] people were building randomly and then adding on to their houses," said Jenny Knoepfle...Tags: Renovation, Federal Hill, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Land Price
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Baltimore Blue Angels show expected to draw huge crowds
Cars began lining up before 7 a.m. to get into the parking lots at M&T Bank Stadium for the shuttle bus ride to Fort McHenry and the Blue Angels air show.
Yellow school buses stretched from Camden Yards to beyond the football stadium to handle the...Tags: Mount Vernon, Martin O'Malley, Fells Point, Fort McHenry, Inner Harbor
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Severe thunderstorm warning issued
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning until 7:30. The storm is capable of producing 60 mph winds and quarter-sized hail. Locations include Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Johns Hopkins, Locust Point, Rosedale, Brooklyn Park,...Tags: Patapsco, Weather Warnings, Brooklyn Park, Fells Point, Inner Harbor
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City surveillance camera system to expand
When Baltimore first installed crime cameras in 2005, they numbered fewer than 200 and were largely confined to high-crime areas. Two mayors later, the number of cameras in the city's police surveillance system has quadrupled. Baltimore owns 583 and...
Tags: Mount Vernon, Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Personal Weapon Control, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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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: Mount Vernon, Annapolis, Timonium, Pikesville, Foods and Beverages
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Gas leak near Under Armour headquarters repaired
A gas leak in Locust Point forced the evacuation Monday of occupants of several blocks of rowhouses as well as workers at the Under Armour headquarters. The broken pipe was repaired within a few hours. The leak was reported in the 1100 block of Hull St....Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Weaponry, AOL LLC, Economy, Business and Finance, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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At Wiley Gunter's, upstairs is the clear draw
On a recent Friday night, the downstairs of Wiley Gunter's was dead. There were a dozen people in seats, quietly conversing and staring at ESPN. The bartender moved slowly, as the scene didn't require much more. Taking too much time but also...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Alcoholic Beverages, Long Island, Fort McHenry, Virginia Tech Hokies
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Sparrows Point purchased for $72 million by plant liquidator
A liquidation firm won the bidding for Sparrows Point, offering $72 million for the Baltimore County steel mill — less than a tenth of what the complex sold for just four years earlier — and realizing the worst fears of its roughly 2,000...Tags: Nucor Corporation, Martin O'Malley, Regional Authority, Economy, Business and Finance, Auction Service
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Sailabration could pack Baltimore restaurants
The Baltimore SunThe Star-Spangled Sailabration, an international parade of more than 40 tall ships and naval vessels, starts Thursday. The maritime festival marks the national launch of the Bicentennial of the War of 1812 and the writing of the Star-Spangled Banner. ...Tags: Festive Events, Dining and Drinking, Fells Point, Fort McHenry, Inner Harbor
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Lunch for $10 or less: Nalley Fresh
Remember salads? You hardly ever see a good salad place open up these days. But I had a good one at Nalley Fresh — shredded chicken on a bed of spinach, with chickpeas, tomatoes, celery, cucumbers and a giardiniera (pickled vegetables), some...Tags: Salads, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Hunt Valley, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Joe Patrick Byrne, of J. Patrick's Irish Pub in Locust Point, dies
The Baltimore SunSad news for Baltimore's Irish community: Joe Patrick Byrne, who for decades ran J. Patrick's Irish Pub in Locust Point, passed away last Saturday of cancer. The future of the pub is uncertain. Byrne, who lived above the bar, made J. Patrick's one of...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Martin O'Malley, Republic of Ireland, Cancer, Music Industry
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