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    Jul 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Crews focus on water restoration, safety, stabilization as water main repairs begin

    City crews focused on connecting temporary water lines and clearing damaged areas of Light Street in downtown Baltimore on Wednesday in the beginning stages of a large repair operation following Monday's water main break.
    City crews focused on connecting temporary water lines and clearing damaged areas of Light Street in downtown Baltimore on Wednesday in the beginning stages of a large repair operation following Monday's water main break. "One of the main concerns...

    Tags: Business, Lombard Street, Kirby Fowler

  2. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Dates announced for Baltimore Winter Restaurant Week

    Baltimore's fifth annual Winter Restaurant Week has been announced for Jan. 25 through Feb. 3, 2013.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore's fifth annual Winter Restaurant Week has been announced for Jan. 25 through Feb. 3, 2013. During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will offer three-course fixed-price dinner menus for $30.13 or $20.13. Some restaurants will also...

    Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  4. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Restaurant Week kicks off at Harborplace with appetizer competition

    Baltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week starts on Friday, but you can get a taste of what's to come this Wednesday at Harborplace. Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Visit Baltimore and Harborplace & The Gallery are kicking off the seventh annual summer dining promotion with a "First Course/Appetizer Challenge on the lower level of the Light Street Pavilion.
    The Baltimore Sun
    Baltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week starts on Friday, but you can get a taste of what's to come this Wednesday at Harborplace. Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Visit Baltimore and Harborplace & The Gallery are kicking off the seventh annual summer...

    Tags: Harborplace, Appetizers, Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  6. Aug 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Plans for Mechanic Theatre site stir controversy

    An informational meeting held Thursday for Baltimore officials to review the initial design of a mixed-use development planned for the site of the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre ended with impassioned comments about the proposed demolition of the architecturally significant building.
    An informational meeting held Thursday for Baltimore officials to review the initial design of a mixed-use development planned for the site of the Morris A. Mechanic Theatre ended with impassioned comments about the proposed demolition of the...

    Tags: Charles Street, Arts and Culture, Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel, Kirby Fowler, Morris A. Mechanic Theatre

  8. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Sandy prompts many closures, but some are open for business

    As much of the Baltimore region shut down, some businesses made sure they could stay open — come hurricane and high water.
    As much of the Baltimore region shut down, some businesses made sure they could stay open — come hurricane and high water. The Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel brought in sandbags, ordered $30,000 in extra food and arranged for employees...

    Tags: Harbor East, T. Rowe Price, Financial Markets, Stock Market, Odenton

  10. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Restaurants' plans for Inner Harbor trigger hefty bills

    For years, restaurants at Power Plant have served food and drinks on floating piers along the Inner Harbor, allowing tourists and locals to enjoy the summer sunshine. But recent plans to expand or improve the facilities have triggered hefty bills from state regulators — with one approaching $800,000.
    For years, restaurants at Power Plant have served food and drinks on floating piers along the Inner Harbor, allowing tourists and locals to enjoy the summer sunshine. But recent plans to expand or improve the facilities have triggered hefty bills from...

    Tags: Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Seafood, Services and Shopping, Natural Resources, Environmental Issues

  12. Jul 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Time for another Yappy Hour!

    Are you and your dog ready to get out and mingle?
    Are you and your dog ready to get out and mingle? The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore has an event for you. Head to Yappy Hour in Center Plaza (in front of 39 West Lexington), July 12, 5 to 7 p.m. On the docket: pools and treats for your canine; free...

    Tags: Dog (animal)

  14. Oct 19, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. O'Malley names members of new gambling panel

    Gov. Martin O'Malley has named the members of a powerful new body that will oversee most legal gambling in Maryland, retaining five members of the current Lottery Commission and adding two prominent Baltimore-area business leaders. Among the new...

    Tags: Prince George's County, Elections, Martin O'Malley, Casino and Gambling Industry, Politics

  16. Oct 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Mayor plans tax credit for downtown apartments

    The Baltimore Sun
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake intends to introduce legislation to the Baltimore City Council that would provide a 15-year tax break to apartment developments in downtown. The mayor announced the news at the annual meeting of the Downtown Partnership...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Rentals, Local Government, Credit and Debt, Kirby Fowler

  18. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Baltimore has best July in six years for home contract signings

    The Baltimore metro region had the best July in six years for contracts signed to buy homes, according to data released Friday by an affiliate of the region's multiple listing service.
    The Baltimore metro region had the best July in six years for contracts signed to buy homes, according to data released Friday by an affiliate of the region's multiple listing service. Home buyers signed 2,883 contracts last month — a nearly 20...

    Tags: Real Estate Sales, Banking, Services and Shopping, Apartments, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated

  20. Oct 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Newsmakers: Sparks, Phoenix residents recognized

    David Garbarino, of Sparks, was appointed in September to a three-year term to the board of directors of Junior Achievement of Central Maryland. With more than 13 years in the finance industry, Garbarino serves as the Baltimore area executive and senior...

    Tags: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Lawyers, Justice System, Marketing, University of Pennsylvania

  22. Sep 7, 2012 |Column| Baltimore Sun
  23. It doesn't have name, but more move into downtown area

    I noticed a moving truck outside the old St. Alphonsus parochial school in the west side of downtown Baltimore on Saratoga Street. Someone was moving into an apartment in this Victorian building, once home to a school that made a a valiant attempt to remain open, The school closed a while back, and the building is now a residence.
    I noticed a moving truck outside the old St. Alphonsus parochial school in the west side of downtown Baltimore on Saratoga Street. Someone was moving into an apartment in this Victorian building, once home to a school that made a a valiant attempt to...

    Tags: 2010 Census, Bank of America Corp., Bruce Springsteen, Kirby Fowler, Rudy Giuliani

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