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Exelon wants to build it, with our help
On the day Exelon's gleaming new office tower opens on Harbor Point, I wonder if anyone will remind the company, "You didn't build that." Remember the hubbub during the 2012 campaign when President Barack Obama said that? His point was that successful...
Tags: Patrick Turner, Harbor, Barack Obama, Steve Jobs, Economy, Business and Finance
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Orioles star Adam Jones buys former Ravens assistant Cam Cameron's house
Orioles center fielder Adam Jones has purchased a five-bedroom home along Falls Road in Lutherville for the price of $1.75 million. The seller is one Malcolm Cameron according to state records. He's better known as Cam Cameron, the offensive coordinator...
Tags: Sports, Baltimore Ravens, Cam Cameron, Miami Dolphins, Football
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Pax River museum on hold over dispute with contractor
Work on a $4.7 million museum at Naval Air Station Patuxent River that is mostly paid for with state and federal grants has been suspended, and a prominent construction firm was recently pulled from the project, St. Mary's County officials said Friday....Tags: Coppin State University, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Museums, Lawyers
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Update: Future of recently sold J. Patrick's Pub up in the air, according to new owner
UPDATE (Jan. 18): Not so fast. Although the Baltimore Business Journal reported soon-to-be new owner (paperwork still needs to be completed to make it official, he said) Steve O'Donnell would "likely 'keep everything the same'" at J. Patrick's, O'...
Tags: Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Roland Park, Locust Point, Dining and Drinking
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Mercy Medical Center to leave two office spaces
At least 260 Mercy Medical Center employees will be relocated as the medical center seeks to save money by not renewing two office building leases. Mercy expects to save $1.3 million by letting the leases expire on offices at Tide Point and 225 N....Tags: Mercy Medical Center (Baltimore, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics, Tide Point Waterfront Park
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J. Patrick's Pub to close after tonight
J. Patrick's Pub, the Locust Point Irish bar loved for its authentic feel and live music, will close after New Year's Eve, according to this Baltimore Business Journal report. The building, located at 1371 Andre St., will be placed on an auction block...
Tags: New Year's Day, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure, Jack Lambert, Locust Point
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Jobs, competition seen from expansion in gaming
Capital News ServiceThe implementation of table games and 24-hour gaming in Maryland will create employment opportunities, but competition from Horseshoe Casino in Baltimore and the proposed casino at the National Harbor likely will affect the labor market geographically,...Tags: Gambling, Career and Workplace, Lifestyle and Leisure, Consumer Goods Industries, Harbor
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Tyler Florence flips for Ryleigh's
The Baltimore SunTyler Florence was in Baltimore area Saturday, signing copies of his new cookbook, "Tyler Florence Fresh," which was just released on Tuesday. After his appearance at the Wegman's in Hunt Valley, the chef, Food Network star and cookbook author stopped by...Tags: Food Network (tv network), Timonium, Hunt Valley, Maytag Corp., Federal Hill
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Sports Business Lunch: Links and thoughts from Baltimore and beyond
Every now and then we'll offer a lunch-time gathering of news and links related to sports business: Jack Lambert of the Baltimore Business Journal wrote last week that the Ravens quietly unveiled a $250,000 makeover of the general concession stand...
Tags: College Baseball, Boston Red Sox, Peter G. Angelos, Ticketmaster, Networking
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Develop Baltimore from within
What a deal. Last week, the Baltimore Brew reported that the Rawlings-Blake administration agreed to recommend that $6 million in grants meant to mitigate the impact of traffic and other nuisances near Baltimore's planned casino site near I-295 should be...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Environmental Issues, Local Government, Conservation
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Potbelly headed to Midtown, in the old Danny's space
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore Business Journal is reporting that a Potbelly is headed to Midtown-Belvedere. The location, at the northeast corner of Charles and Biddle streets, is the southern anchor of a ground-level retail strip that already includes a Starbucks,...Tags: Starbucks Corp., Charles Street, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Dining and Drinking
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Ticket sales on the rise at Camden Yards
The Baltimore SunThe Orioles' first-half success has paid dividends at the Camden Yards box office. Doug Duennes, executive vice president of business operations, told the Baltimore Business Journal that the team experienced a 21 percent increase in ticket sales so far...Tags: Services and Shopping, Newspaper and Magazine, Oriole Park at Camden Yards
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