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Summer Sounds at the Square — at the Belvedere Square shopping center, York Road and Belvedere Avenue, contrinues its free weekly outdoor concert series with Mambo Combo, July 29, 6-9 p.m. Go to http://www.belvederesquare.com. Baltimore Clayworks...Tags: Belvedere Square
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Table Talk: It's raining restaurant weeks
Baltimore's annual Summer Restaurant Week begins its sixth run on Friday and goes through Aug.14. During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will once again offer three-course, fixed-price dinner menus. This year, the dinner menus are fixed at...Tags: Mount Vernon, Democratic National Conventions, Little Italy (Baltimore, Maryland), Hamburgers, Hampden
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Charles Street corridor sees post-recession resurgence
Walid Hajj is happy he followed his instincts and bought an incomplete condo redevelopment in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood last fall.
Within three days of advertising the building's 13 newly redeveloped apartments this month, Hajj had rented all...Tags: Morris A. Mechanic Theatre, Mount Vernon, Condos, Health, House Building
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Downtown office vacancy rate is lower than many cities, not at historic highs
Thank you for the recent article, "New View for North Charles: Projects big and small are starting to sprout along the street corridor" (July 31). Too often, the positive developments happening in this important part of the city get overshadowed by news...Tags: Elections, Human Interest, Politics
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Grand Prix to plant more trees than it cuts
Baltimoreans — at least some of them — care passionately about their trees. One thousand of them signed onto an online petition by late Wednesday calling on City Hall to "halt the clear-cutting" of trees downtown so race fans could get a...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Government, Maryland, Forests
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It's a date: Baltimore Summer Restaurant Week is Aug. 5-14
Baltimore’s annual Summer Restaurant Week kicks off its sixth run on Friday, Aug. 5 and will run through Aug.14. During the 10-day event, participating restaurants will offer 3-course fixed-price dinner menus for $35.11 per person, not including...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Dining and Drinking, Restaurants, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Grand Prix group misses tree-planting deadlines
Add another problem to the mounting woes for the financially troubled organizers of Baltimore's inaugural Grand Prix auto race — the company has missed all its deadlines for planting trees downtown to make up for those cut down for the Labor Day...Tags: Maryland Stadium Authority, Bolton Hill, Trials, Government, Otis Rolley
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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: Harborplace, General Growth Properties, Inc., Entertainment Events, New Year's Day, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Few show up to discuss memorial to Read's civil rights site
While members of the public had much to say when plans were announced to raze Read's drugstore in Baltimore — the site of pioneering civil rights sit-ins by Morgan State students — few stepped forward Saturday to discuss ways to commemorate...Tags: Baptist, Morgan State University, Baltimore Development Corporation, Christianity, M.J. Brodie
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Thanksgiving travel: Tuesday is the new Wednesday
As more people try to get an early jump on the holiday, Tuesday before Thanksgiving is becoming the new Wednesday before Thanksgiving.
Tuesday isn't expected to be quite as busy as the nation's biggest travel day of the year, but if recent trends...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, John F. Kennedy, Starbucks Corp., Holidays
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The new Dine Downtown video, starring Cindy Wolf, Tony Foreman and Jerry Pelligrino
The Baltimore SunCheck out the new Dine Downtown video, produced by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore.Jan 27, 2011 |Story| Baltimore SunBaltimore officials hope half-century trend of population decline at end
Arriving in Baltimore for college in 2004 from her native New York City, Vienna DeGiacomo assumed she would quickly head back north after graduating from Goucher College. But nearly three years after receiving her English degree, DeGiacomo, 24, is...Tags: Crimes, Demographics, Crime, Law and Justice, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics
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