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Cars to line the streets of Mizner Park for some Father's Day fun
The third annual "Mizner Park Downtown Drive Car Show" is set for Father's Day, June 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. More than 100 cars, including antiques, classics, street rods, custom builds, race cars, sports cars, imports, hand-built cars and one-of-a-...Tags: Jaguar, Father's Day
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Entrepreneurs bringing meals to downtown office workers
The tech workers at 600 W. Chicago Ave. are a bit marooned at lunchtime. The former Montgomery Ward catalog building, which houses Groupon Inc.'s headquarters and a host of other startups, has a sandwich shop and bar on the ground level, along with...
Tags: Leo Burnett, Sales, Foods and Beverages, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Google Inc.
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Nordstrom, Bloomingdale's to mate on gussied up Brand Boulevard
Longtime rival shopping centers Americana at Brand and the Glendale Galleria are tying the knot with splashy new improvements on Brand Boulevard in downtown Glendale. The changes come as the side-by-side malls usher in new premium tenants —...
Tags: Nordstrom, Rick Caruso, Politics, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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Mondawmin Mall plans expansion, three new stores
Baltimore’s Mondawmin Mall will be expanding with three new stores in newly constructed space that will replace the former Motor Vehicles Administration building, the mall announced today. A Ross Dress for Less, a Deal$ and a smaller, yet-to-be-...
Tags: Ross Stores Incorporated
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Baltimore County's long-planned Metro Centre showing signs of life
The long-planned Metro Centre in Owings Mills is set to finally stir to life this week with the opening of Baltimore County's largest library. Officials envision the library branch, to open in a building called the County Campus next to the Owings Mills...
Tags: Greenberg Gibbons, David S. Brown Enterprises Ltd., Randallstown, Foundry Row, Kevin Kamenetz
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BGE says equipment issue killed lights at Towson Town Center
Power was knocked out to about 7,000 customers in the Towson area, including Towson Town Center, around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday because of a problem with a piece of electric distribution equipment, according to Baltimore Gas and Electric spokeswoman Rachael...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Letter: Facts surrounding Symphony Woods plan are 'eye-opening'
I read the Jan. 31 edition of the Flier and found some eye-opening information. Michael McCall's Inner Arbor Plan is called new: however, it is almost identical to the General Growth Properties Plan for the Columbia Association's Symphony Woods open...Tags: Howard Hughes, Culture, Arts and Culture, Ellicott City
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Power outage darkened Superdome, unnerving fans, disrupting momentum
A power outage darkened the Superdome in the third quarter of the Super Bowl on Sunday night, an unnerving experience for a stadium that had been the refuge of last resort for many when Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005. The 34-minute outage seemed to...
Tags: Entergy Corporation, Football, Sports, Mercedes-Benz Superdome, San Francisco 49ers
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AMC takes over Laemmle Fallbrook multiplex in West Hills
Continuing its expansion in the Los Angeles market, AMC Theatres said it would take over the lease of the Laemmle Fallbrook 7 complex in West Hills. “We already have a strong presence in the area, but we’re very excited at the opportunity to...Tags: China, Arts and Culture
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$100 million paid for Harborplace
The New York real estate firm that purchased Harborplace in November paid close to $100 million for the iconic Inner Harbor shopping center, according to Baltimore land records.
Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., through an affiliate company called AAC HP...Tags: Realty, Services and Shopping, Harborplace, Investments, Real Estate Buyers
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Work starts next week to expand The Mall in Columbia
Construction will start next week on a planned expansion at The Mall in Columbia. Plans call for a 70,000-square-foot Main Street-style addition featuring an open-air plaza with two restaurants, two cafes and eight to 10 stores. Mall managers plan... -
Creating the illusion of snow becomes big business for MagicSnow
On a recent Sunday morning in Los Angeles, Adam Williams and his crew set up their blowers outside a house in Hancock Park and blanketed the yard in 20 tons of snow. Using 15-pound blocks of crushed ice, it took Williams and his crew about 2 1/2 hours...
Tags: Television, Princess Cruises, FEARnet (tv network), New Year's Day, Services and Shopping
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