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Marshall coach Doc Holliday praises UCF defense, freshman quarterback Jeff Godfrey
Knights Notepad - Orlando SentinelMarshall coach Doc Holliday praises UCF defense, freshman quarterback Jeff Godfrey... -
Cookbook author & sports beverage creator to give free discussion on maximimzing wellness
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelDr. James Rouse, author and pioneer of the sports beverage Mix 1 , will be speaking at the Orlando Public Library, Library Central on Tuesday, June 8 at 6 p.m. Dr. Rouse will discuss his health-conscious cookbook Colorado Fit Kitchen, a simple guide to... -
Rouse Co. timeline
1939 James W. Rouse and Hunter Moss start the Moss-Rouse Co., a small mortgage banking firm. 1954 Rouse parts with Moss and forms James W. Rouse & Co. 1955 Rouse builds Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore. 1957 James Rouse forms Community Research &...Tags: Corporate Officers, Manhattan (New York City), Glen Burnie, Connecticut, Inner Harbor
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Fiscal realities and Rouse vision collide
Sun StaffAs Columbia's original village, Wilde Lake was meticulously designed by developer James W. Rouse, and its residents strive to stay true to his vision of offering a cross section of affordable and high-end housing. But that high end could soon skyrocket....Tags: Property, Real Estate Agents, Cadiz Incorporated, Family, Washington, DC
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Upgrades on hold after five years at lackluster mall
Sun StaffThe 1999 blueprints for a Mondawmin Mall makeover seemed promising, with plans for sprucing up the bland decor and erecting a super-sized grocery, a family restaurant and a retail store large enough to box-in a Home Depot. But five years later, the...Tags: Stock Market, Maryland, The Home Depot, Howard County, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Where we live fuels a divide
Sun StaffThere was a time when Walter Sondheim Jr. held fast to the notion that racially desegregated schools would give way to a racially integrated society. That was 1954. He admits now that he "should have known better." Sondheim was president of the Baltimore...Tags: Real Estate Agents, Harvard University, Lewis Mumford, Maryland, Discrimination
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Voices of Brown
Sun StaffLawrence E. Leak When Lawrence E. Leak's mother went to register her two seventh-grade sons in the fall of 1965, Queen Anne's County officials automatically signed them up at Kennard High School, the county's historically "colored" secondary school. But...Tags: U.S. Department of Defense, Pimlico, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), Judaism, Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland)
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Profile
ROBERT BARRON
Master developer of Bethlehem Works
Career Highlights:
- President, Enterprise Development Inc. of Columbia, Md.
Connection to Bethlehem Steel Brownfields Redevelopment:
Barron was coordinating the sale of property sites the 1,700-acre...Tags: Property, Corporate Officers, Health, Metal and Mineral, Bethlehem Steel
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River Hill is a gem, and, yes, it's costly
Special to The SunSituated in the westernmost part of Columbia, River Hill Village is a picturesque community with hundreds of acres of wooded areas, beautifully landscaped homes and retail and shopping centers offering convenience for busy families. It also is one of the...Tags: Dennis Miller, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, Colleges and Universities, Howard County
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Home site declared the last in Columbia
Sun StaffTuesday marked the beginning of the end for the development of Columbia -- one of the nation's largest planned communities in size, scope and population. "We're reaching the point where there's no more land to develop," said Maggie Brown, the Columbia...Tags: Las Vegas, Sales, Business, Family, Nevada
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Home, sweet clone
Sun StaffColumbia is about to get a richer sibling to the south. On 570 acres in North Laurel, construction workers are laying asphalt for streets that will serve a familiar network of houses, townhouses and apartments; of shops and offices; of parks and paths...Tags: Property, Research and Development, Apartments, Health, Family
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Debate over decay in Rouse's Columbia
Sun StaffLast of three articles Like the residents of this 33-year- old town, Jim Robey and Padraic Kennedy see two different Columbias -- one grappling with urban decay, the other prospering. Kennedy, who led the town for 26 years as the first president of...Tags: Harvard University, Crime, Law and Justice, Minority Groups, PTA, Maryland
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