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Downtown streets to close 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday
Several streets around the Inner Harbor will close from 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday for a helicopter lift to replace air conditioning units at Harborplace and The Gallery shopping center, city officials said. Adrienne Barnes, spokeswoman for the city...Tags: Lombard Street, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Harborplace, Inner Harbor
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Letter: Planning Board should be wary of downtown Columbia plans
I would like to expand on my comments about the Warfield neighborhood traffic outlook presented at the April 12th meeting of the Planning Board hearing and reported in your April 19 edition. The Town Center Village Board, which represents Warfield...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Howard Hughes, Economy, Business and Finance, Local Government
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Village of Cross Keys sold to retail and property investor
The Village of Cross Keys, an upscale North Baltimore shopping center and one of the earliest projects of Columbia founder James W. Rouse, has been sold by General Growth Properties to Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., a retail and office property investor,...Tags: Williams-Sonoma Inc., Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated, Personal Service, Property, Barney's New York Incorporated
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Sears to sell, spin off stores after $2.4-billion quarterly loss
Sears Holdings Corp. posted a $2.4-billion loss in its fourth quarter but appeased investors by planning to sell or spin off many of its stores to boost liquidity.
The Hoffman Estates, Ill., company reported a loss of $22.63 per share in the quarter that...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Services and Shopping, Electronic Devices, Sears Holdings Corp., Economy, Business and Finance
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Local Sears, Kmart stores to remain open
Sears and Kmart stores in the tri-city area were spared in the latest round of store closures released today.
The list adds 15 stores to the 79 locations that Sears Holdings Corp. announced in December it would shutter.
Company officials released the...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Sears Holdings Corp., Economy, Business and Finance
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Columbia marks 50 years since Rouse began buying land for town
In terms of its size and composition, Harper's Choice isn't all that different from other villages in Columbia.
What sets it apart from other places in town is its location: The Village of Harper's Choice was built on the first tract purchased to make up...Tags: Companies and Corporations, United States Census Bureau, Howard Hughes, Cherry Hill, Property
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Letter: More environmentally friendly plan needed for Symphony Woods
The growing controversy over the 53 trees that CA proposes to cut down in the heart of Symphony Woods prompts me to write to help set the record straight. Back when General Growth Properties (GGP) sought County Council approval for the Downtown...Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Culture, Concerts
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McCormick to open store at Inner Harbor this summer
More than 20 years after it left the Baltimore waterfront, McCormick and Co. plans to open a store this summer at the Inner Harbor that will sell spices as well as an updated image of the homegrown company.
Shoppers at the McCormick World of Flavors...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Global Expansion, Phillips Seafood, Property
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Baltimore Sun donation allows New Year's Eve fireworks to go forward
Fireworks will light the sky over the Inner Harbor on New Year's Eve after a donation from The Baltimore Sun allowed organizers to meet their fundraising goal for putting on the annual display.
The Sun will serve as presenting sponsor for the 34-year-...Tags: Newspapers, The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Entertainment Events, Human Interest, Baltimore Hotels
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Two new lunch spots to open at The Gallery near Haborplace
The downtown Baltimore lunch crowd can look forward to two new fast-food spots opening in May -- Sushi Express and Crazy Kabobs. The new vendors will fill empty space in the food court at The Gallery mall across East Pratt Street from Harborplace. As The...Tags: Pratt Street, Harborplace, Baltimore Business Journal
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Pledges bring New Year's Eve fireworks more than halfway to goal
Eleventh-hour pledges for the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display have taken fundraising more than halfway to the $75,000 minimum needed to stage the Inner Harbor spectacle next month, organizers said Thursday.
"With what we have pledged now, we're...Tags: Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Entertainment Events, Bernard C. Young, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Federal Hill
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General Growth refinances 4 shopping mall loans
TribLocal - Northbrook » NewsAssociated Press reports: General Growth Properties Inc. has refinanced loans on four shopping malls representing $966 million in new mortgages. The real estate investment trust …...
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