Milford Mill Swim Club to be auctioned June 27
Katie Secret Editorial Intern- Baltimore Business Journal Email Milford Mill Swim Club, the longtime Baltimore County hangout spot and the backdrop for John Waters’ “Cry Baby” movie, will go up for...
View ArticleDavid Cordish: 'We still have interest in Atlantic City'
Ryan Sharrow New Media Editor- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ David Cordish still wants to the roll the dice in Atlantic City. The president of Baltimore-based Cordish Cos. says...
View ArticleShake Shack opening first Baltimore location on Pratt Street
Ryan Sharrow Managing Editor- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Shake Shack, the wildly popular New York burger chain, will open its first Baltimore location at 400 E. Pratt St....
View ArticleBaltimore councilman aims to reduce ticket fees
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Ticket fees in Baltimore could soon go down if legislation introduced on Monday by City Councilman Carl Stokes passes. But Stokes admits his bill could have little...
View ArticleCourt to select Anne Arundel state's attorney replacement from nine applicants
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Nine individuals have applied to succeed Frank R. Weathersbee as state's attorney for Anne Arundel County, the Baltimore Sun reported. The county's Circuit Court judges...
View ArticleBaltimore City Council adopts local hiring mandate
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Businesses getting large city contracts or financial support will be required to hire a majority of all new workers from Baltimore under a measure approved by the City...
View ArticleMaryland transit agency seeks additional $146.1M for Red Line design
Staff Baltimore Business Journal The Maryland Transit Administration is requesting an additional $146.1 million from the state to help design the proposed Red Line for Baltimore. Maryland's Board of...
View ArticleHarford Co. Executive Craig launches GOP race for governor
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Harford County Executive David R. Craig threw his hat into the ring Monday for the Republican nomination for governor next year, the Baltimore Sun reported. Craig...
View ArticleCordish wants to erect large video board in Louisville to show sports
Staff Baltimore Business Journal The Cordish Cos. wants to add another amenity at the downtown Louisville entertainment and restaurant district it helped create. Cordish has applied to add a...
View ArticleCordish to build commercial space at Alabama airport complex
The Cordish Cos., the Baltimore-based real estate developer that owns and operates Maryland Live Casino, announced...
View ArticleBaltimore among best cities for recent college grads
Katie Secret Editorial Intern- Baltimore Business Journal Email Baltimore ranks No. 4 on a new NerdWallet list of the best cities for recent college grads to live in. The report from the financial...
View ArticleHarbor Point tax deal introduced: How the $107M will be used
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake released numbers to justify $107 million in tax incentives for the billion-dollar Harbor Point waterfront development near Harbor East....
View ArticleHost of new Baltimore bars, restaurants seek liquor licenses
Sarah Meehan Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Several new bars and restaurants — everything from Ethiopian eateries to pizzerias — will apply for licenses at this week’s...
View ArticleFro-yo franchise opportunity available in Charles Village
Sarah Meehan Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Frozen yogurt is a hot in Baltimore, and there’s a new fro-yo shop available if you’re looking to take advantage of the...
View ArticleEd Hale still waiting on 'decent offer' for Canton waterfront land
Gary Haber Staff Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter Edwin F. Hale Sr., the real estate developer and former First Mariner Bancorp CEO, has still got his 3-acre site in Canton up for...
View ArticleBlackBerry falls to just 5% of smartphones
Staff Baltimore Business Journal BlackBerry's share of the U.S. smartphone market fell to a record low last month, accounting for just 5.1 percent of smartphone users, down from 5.9 percent in January,...
View ArticleArchitecture review: University of Baltimore's joyous law cube
Klaus Philipsen, Contributor Each city has a few places that are appropriate for architectural landmarks that say, “look at me.” The University of Baltimore John and Frances Angelos Law Center at...
View ArticleMerritt's Meadowbridge 95 gets LEED Platinum rating
Staff Baltimore Business Journal The U.S. Green Building Council has awarded Merritt Properties’ Meadowridge 95-Building III with LEED Platinum certification, the highest level of LEED certification...
View ArticleMonumental Life building's guts reveal several eras of architecture
Most Popular Most popular Slideshows Facebook Twitter Emailed Mobile Ravens visit the White House for meeting with Obama (Photos) It's no Camden Yards, but Cordish's Ballpark Village might make you...
View ArticleAllegany may allow businesses in residential areas
Staff Baltimore Business Journal A proposed Allegany County zoning change could allow property owners to open 10 different types of businesses, if granted a special exception to operate in residential...
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