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Judge denies state's motion to dismiss State Center suit
Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Althea M. Handy on Wednesday denied a state motion to dismiss a lawsuit over the $1.5 billion State Center proposal, a controversial redevelopment of a state government complex in midtown Baltimore. Downtown commercial...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Trials, Justice System, Chicago Hotels
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State Center pledge continues back-and-forth on city project
Proponents of an ambitious plan to redevelop the city's largest state government complex gathered Saturday to pledge that the project's benefits would be shared among surrounding communities and disputed a recent report critical of the roughly $1.5...Tags: Elections, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Politics, Charity, Contracts
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Four Seasons Baltimore offers luxury, boost for tourism
As the Four Seasons Baltimore opened to its first guests Monday, the city's newest waterfront hotel looked forward to many more.
Over a dozen couples have booked weddings, companies have set up corporate accounts, and business is strong for year-end...Tags: Harbor East, Hotels and Accommodations, Trips and Vacations, Seasons Restaurant, Career and Workplace
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From Iraq to Switzerland: Baltimore map depicts global comparisons for neighborhood life expectancies
The average resident of Sandtown-Winchester can expect to live as long as a resident of Tajikistan, a former Soviet country still struggling to recover from a civil war. But in tony Homeland, residents on average live as long as the Swiss, who have...
Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Health and Safety at School, Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, San Marino
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Exelon building will pull energy from downtown
Granted, the announced move of Constellation Energy/Exelon's new Baltimore headquarters around the Inner Harbor's northeast corner is not a quantum jump. Constellation's present location at 750 E.Pratt St. is already on the edge of downtown, furnishing...Tags: Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Inner Harbor, Rental Service
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Developers unveil plans for $100 million project in Columbia
The master developer of Columbia's Town Center aims to begin construction by early next year on a $100 million apartment and retail complex, the area's first new housing in a decade.
The Metropolitan Downtown Columbia will be a six-story, 380-unit...Tags: Harbor East, Howard Hughes, Realty, Design Collective, Inc., Rentals
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Bealefeld: Downtown beating not a hate crime
Baltimore's top cop warned Tuesday against "race-baiting" amid rising tensions across the nation, citing the Trayvon Martin case and cautioning that a video generating outrage on the Internet of a tourist being beaten and stripped in downtown Baltimore...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Shootings, Minority Groups, Police Arrests, Trayvon Martin
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Occupy Baltimore seeks new goals after eviction
Downtown businesses — and even some Occupy Baltimore activists themselves — breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday that city officials cleared the encampment that the group had set up near the Inner Harbor as part of a national protest against...Tags: Religion and Belief, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Charles Village, Public Officials, Cherry Hill
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Blue Angels add awe to Sailabration festivities
Shrieking children covered their ears and adults flinched as the Blue Angels made a low pass over Fort McHenry, only to stretch their necks and shade their eyes to track the Navy jet fighters as they soared into the sun.
At the Inner Harbor, crowds lined...Tags: Preakness Stakes, Fort McHenry, Festive Events, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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Taste of Downtown Glendale on the menu for Wednesday
This year’s Taste of Downtown Glendale on Wednesday will boast several new restaurants, such as Pierre Garden, along with about 35 regulars, including Porto’s Bakery and Billy’s Deli. Tickets for the event, which runs from 5:30 to 8:...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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Fire Department to check on fire alarms
The Hagerstown Fire Department will be visiting homes over the next several weeks to check the condition of smoke alarms. Battalion Fire Chief Mark Cleck said uniformed fire officials will visit neighborhoods in a fire department vehicle. He said... -
Downtown mobs -- what police call routine others describe as scary
There is a disconnect sometimes between what police see as normal and routine and what others view as scary. When Denise Kostka and her husband saw a mob forming outside her downtown hotel, she became frightened. She didn't see a lot of police, the young...
Tags: Head Injuries, Federal Hill, St. Patrick's Day, Abusive Behavior, Injuries and Wounds
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