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    Mar 2, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Bankruptcy suit reveals details about Turner's tries to develop Westport waterfront

    The only residents of the Westport waterfront last week were a gaggle of geese that commandeered a large puddle amid the brush and broken asphalt. The only structure was a battered chain-link fence, capturing wind-blown litter along the perimeter.
    The only residents of the Westport waterfront last week were a gaggle of geese that commandeered a large puddle amid the brush and broken asphalt. The only structure was a battered chain-link fence, capturing wind-blown litter along the perimeter. By now...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Companies and Corporations, Finance, M.J. Brodie, Annapolis

  2. Feb 1, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Tidewater Yacht Service named state 2012 Clean Marina

    Tidewater Yacht Service Center in Port Covington was named winner of the 2012 Maryland Clean Marina contest in the large boatyard category. The business was commended by the Department of Natural Resources for taking steps to protect the environment such as: having a recycling program for plastic shrink wrap, oil, cardboard, glass and plastic; taking part in oyster aquaculture to help clean the water; installing fixed and portable pump out stations; and having oil-spill response kits.
    Tidewater Yacht Service Center in Port Covington was named winner of the 2012 Maryland Clean Marina contest in the large boatyard category. The business was commended by the Department of Natural Resources for taking steps to protect the environment...

    Tags: Conservation, Havre de Grace, Natural Resource Industry, Environmental Issues, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry

  4. Jan 3, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. New carousel coming to Inner Harbor

    Nearly a year after the Inner Harbor's historic carousel was ordered to move over unpaid bills, the city has struck a deal with a new merry-go-round operator.
    Nearly a year after the Inner Harbor's historic carousel was ordered to move over unpaid bills, the city has struck a deal with a new merry-go-round operator. Charm City Carousel Entertainment LLC, of Stevensville, will bring a new carousel to the city'...

    Tags: Rash Field, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Inner Harbor, Government, Stevensville

  6. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. City Council approves tax breaks for 'Superblock' project

    The Baltimore City Council on Monday granted preliminary approval to more than $20 million in tax breaks for the long-stalled "Superblock" development.
    The Baltimore City Council on Monday granted preliminary approval to more than $20 million in tax breaks for the long-stalled "Superblock" development. The council's unanimous vote provides for $22.1 million in tax breaks to the developer, Lexington...

    Tags: Carl Stokes, Banking

  8. Jan 12, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Healthy zoning

    Baltimore City health officials are right to view the over-concentration of liquor stores in poor and predominantly African-American neighborhoods as a threat to public well-being. They point to academic research showing statistically significant increases in violent crime in communities with an overabundance of liquor stores, as well as a host of other ill effects such as domestic violence, lower life expectancy, cardiovascular disease and sexually transmitted infections. But they didn't need to examine the literature to learn that. All they needed to do was ask the police or the people who live in these neighborhoods. They'll tell you. Too many corner liquor stores can drag down a community.
    Baltimore City health officials are right to view the over-concentration of liquor stores in poor and predominantly African-American neighborhoods as a threat to public well-being. They point to academic research showing statistically significant...

    Tags: Government, Heart Disease, Small Businesses, Sales, Crime, Law and Justice

  10. Dec 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Developers eager to convert downtown office buildings to residences

    Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed.
    Nearly 1,000 market-rate apartments would be added to downtown Baltimore in the next few years if three projects announced in recent days are completed. "It seems like it all came to fruition this week, but we've been working for a year, year and a half,...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Tax Credits, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Pratt Street, Property

  12. Jan 5, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. With new leader, opportunity to change for Baltimore Development Corp.

    Until last month, M.J. "Jay" Brodie was the only person to hold the title of president of the Baltimore Development Corp. since it was organized in the mid-1990s into its current form, with a largely private-sector board of directors.
    Until last month, M.J. "Jay" Brodie was the only person to hold the title of president of the Baltimore Development Corp. since it was organized in the mid-1990s into its current form, with a largely private-sector board of directors. What the city's...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Companies and Corporations, M.J. Brodie, Small Businesses, Economic Policy

  14. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Miracle on Main Streets kicks off Wednesday

    Shoppers who lined up at Sears on Thanksgiving and braved Walmart before dawn on Black Friday might want a change of pace, city officials are hoping.
    Shoppers who lined up at Sears on Thanksgiving and braved Walmart before dawn on Black Friday might want a change of pace, city officials are hoping. With the Miracle on Main Streets campaign, the city hopes to encourage holiday shopping in Baltimore's...

    Tags: Black Friday (shopping), Walmart, Sears, Highlandtown, Waverly (Baltimore, Maryland)

  16. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Rawlings-Blake names new Rec and Parks director

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake has hired a new director of recreation and parks, choosing an experienced manager who has headed similar agencies in three cities. Ernest W. Burkeen Jr., 64, who previously ran recreation and parks departments in Miami,...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Anthony W. Batts, Fort Lauderdale, Michigan State University, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III

  18. Nov 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Shopping for electricity just a PointClickSwitch away

    Whenever Allyn Simon thought she needed to get a better deal on her electricity bill, she would visit various Maryland energy suppliers' websites, take notes and sometimes call customer service. The process could take hours.
    Whenever Allyn Simon thought she needed to get a better deal on her electricity bill, she would visit various Maryland energy suppliers' websites, take notes and sometimes call customer service. The process could take hours. But the 56-year-old North...

    Tags: Government, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Fines, Civil and Public Service, Computing and Information Technology Industry

  20. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Pixelligent dreams big with minuscule particles

    Your next smartphone screen or TV display might be brighter, the synthetic oil in your car might perform better and computer chips might be more durable — all thanks to minuscule particles that are starting to be manufactured in Baltimore.
    Your next smartphone screen or TV display might be brighter, the synthetic oil in your car might perform better and computer chips might be more durable — all thanks to minuscule particles that are starting to be manufactured in Baltimore....

    Tags: Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Government, Companies and Corporations, Chemical Industry, Electronics

  22. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Senator Theatre sale, for $500,000, to be approved Wednesday

    Baltimore’s Board of Estimates is expected to approve the sale of the Senator Theatre to its current operators Wednesday for $500,000.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore’s Board of Estimates is expected to approve the sale of the Senator Theatre to its current operators Wednesday for $500,000. Senator Theatre LLC, a company controlled by James “Buzz” Cusack and his daughter, Kathleen Lyon, has...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Tax Credits, Taxation, Credit and Debt, Charles Theatre

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Charm City Cakes -  Spring and Summer 2013 preview party
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Brenda McKenzie, the new president and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corp., listens as Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake introduces her to members of the business community and the City Council on Monday at City Hall.