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Stadium Authority: No effort to deceive in discussion of Grand Prix contract
The recent article about the status of the Baltimore Grand Prix and Downforce Racing suggests the Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) stalled the Baltimore Sun's efforts to secure material through the Public Information Act to prevent a public relations...Tags: Baltimore Running Festival, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Auto Racing
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Future of Camden Yards depends on continued evolution
In 1912, when Fenway Park opened as the home of the Boston Red Sox, fans went to a baseball game because they wanted to watch a baseball game. One hundred years later, stadiums are much more complicated places, filled with fans hoping for a variety of...
Tags: Baseball, Baltimore Orioles, Donald C. Fry, Spring Training, Fenway Park
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New amenities at Oriole Park delight fans
As soon as the gates opened at noon Friday, Peter Hudak raced up the stairs to the new rooftop deck behind the center-field wall of Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
The Columbia resident held a standing-room-only ticket, and his plan all along was to...Tags: Buck Showalter, Minnesota Twins, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Peter G. Angelos, Baltimore Orioles
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Camden Yards at 20
When the Orioles open their season Friday, it's a safe bet that while many in attendance will be rooting for the home team (and some for the visitors, alas), all will appreciate the venue. Oriole Park at Camden Yards has remained one of the great...Tags: Inner Harbor, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball, Investments, Company Privatization
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Editorial: Skeptical report on tennis center a welcome dose of reality
The Maryland Stadium Authority has dumped a bucket of ice-cold water on the tennis enthusiasts who want to build a world-class tennis facility in Howard County, in the form of a rather sobering and discouraging analysis of the proposal. And while the...
Tags: Tennis, Howard County, Ken Ulman
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Letter: Howard County remains ideal location for tennis center
A scaled-down tennis center at Troy Park is still possible and feasible. The Maryland Stadium Authority (MSA) study confirmed the positive economic impact and demand for tennis courts. The center would attract USTA tournaments, alleviate the shortage of...Tags: Tennis, Howard County
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Grand Prix organizer misses several benchmarks
Downforce Racing, the new operator of the Baltimore Grand Prix, missed three of the five benchmarks that it agreed to have complete by March 15 under its contract with the city, a spokesman for the mayor said. The race organizer and Mayor Stephanie...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Constellation Energy Group, Open-Wheel Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore
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Convention Center expansion: Here we go again
A politically well connected developer proposes a new hotel, arena and convention center. The Maryland Stadium Authority, which is in the business of building new arenas, commissions a study from a consultant that specializes in providing services to...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Baltimore Hotels, Travel
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IndyCar CEO says Baltimore's Grand Prix will succeed
The head of IndyCar, the car racing league, came to Baltimore on Thursday and assured the city's taxpayers and business owners that this September's Grand Prix would not end up in financial ruin as last year's race did.
"There's no room for errors. We...Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Corporate Officers, Elections, Constellation Energy Group, Entergy Corporation
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Baltimore to unveil new Grand Prix contract
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration has struck a five-year deal with a new team to manage the Baltimore Grand Prix race, including new safeguards designed to insulate the city from losses — a provision crafted after last year's financial...Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Services and Shopping, Government, Auto Racing, William H. Cole IV
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After eight years of owning Ravens, Bisciotti ready for a Super Bowl
It was well past midnight, and Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti was ready to sign off after his team's second straight exhilarating victory over arch rival Pittsburgh Steelers. But Bisciotti had one last thought to share with friend and adviser Ron Shapiro....Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Brian Billick, Football, College Sports, Companies and Corporations
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Baltimore Grand Prix: Good money after bad?
When it became clear that the Baltimore Grand Prix was in financial ruin and wouldn't be able to pay the city millions it owed in taxes and expense reimbursement — not to mention millions more it owed to the state and to assorted vendors —...Tags: Finance, Services and Shopping, Public Officials, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Politics
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