Shady Grove opens full-service fertility center in Towson to tap Baltimore...
Sarah Gantz Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter Shady Grove Fertility Center has opened a second full-service facility in Towson. The new location includes a surgery center and...
View ArticleMichael's of Timonium plans to open Federal Hill restaurant
Sarah Meehan Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Michael’s Cafe Raw Bar & Grill in Timonium plans to open a second location in Federal Hill next year. The new restaurant...
View ArticleScoop's Pub and Pizza in Dundalk available to be scooped up
Sarah Meehan Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Scoop’s Pub and Pizza in Dundalk is on the market for $150,000. The bar and restaurant, located at 2315 North Point Blvd. in...
View ArticleWon't hire convicted criminals? Uncle Sam might have a problem with that
Staff Baltimore Business Journal If you've got a policy against hiring anyone with a criminal record, you better review guidelines issued by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, The Business...
View ArticleFormer Under Armour exec Scott Plank invests in Belvedere Square; link to...
Kevin Litten Staff Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Former Under Armour Inc. executive Scott Plank has acquired an ownership stake in Belvedere Square, the...
View ArticleFrederick OK's 700-unit development in Monrovia
Staff Baltimore Business Journal The Frederick County Planning Commission has approved the development of 701 homes in the Landsdale development in Monrovia, the Frederick News Post reported. The...
View ArticleTerreno Realty Corp. pays $16.7M for Elkridge industrial buildings
Ryan Sharrow New Media Editor- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Terreno Realty Corp. has paid $16.7 million for a pair of Elkridge industrial buildings. The San Francisco company...
View ArticleTreasury, SBA hold summit on small businesses' need for capital
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Discussions of private-sector innovation dominated Monday's Capital Access Summit held by the Treasury Department and the U.S. Small Business Administration. The...
View ArticleBaltimore liquor board to hear requests for new bars, license extensions
Sarah Meehan Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ This week’s city liquor board meeting includes a few requests to open new bars and restaurants with transferred liquor...
View ArticleSTEM jobs account for 23% of Baltimore-area workforce, Brookings says
Sarah Gantz Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter Almost a quarter of the jobs in the Baltimore-area are science, technology, engineering and math positions, according to a new report by...
View ArticleIt's no Camden Yards, but Cordish's Ballpark Village might make you want to...
Samantha Liss Reporter- St. Louis Business Journal Email | Twitter Take a look at these new renderings the St. Louis Cardinals released of Cordish Cos.' $650 million Ballpark Village project. These...
View ArticleTremont Hotel to relaunch as Embassy Suites
Staff Baltimore Business Journal The Tremont Suites Hotel will be rebranded this month as an Embassy Suites, a Hilton product known for spacious rooms with kitchenettes, cook-to-order breakfasts and...
View ArticleArchitecture review: University of Baltimore's joyous law cube
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View ArticleBaltimore wins $400,000 to spur development of brownfields
Kevin Litten Staff Reporter- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Baltimore City will receive $400,000 in federal funding to assess brownfield sites over the next three years, with half...
View ArticlePaper or plastic? In Baltimore, both could cost 10 cents per bag
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore could impose a 10-cent fee on plastic and paper bags used by retailers, the Baltimore Sun reported. Councilman Brandon M. Scott on Monday introduced a bill...
View ArticleBaltimore-area home sales near three-year high in May
Ryan Sharrow New Media Editor- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ Baltimore-area home sales rose 17 percent in May, reaching the highest sales total the region has seen for any month...
View ArticleHanover engineering firm moving operations to Columbia
Ryan Sharrow New Media Editor- Baltimore Business Journal Email | Twitter | Google+ A Hanover engineering and construction firm paid $4 million for a Columbia office building where it plans to relocate...
View ArticleCummings seeks end to IRS probe
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Claiming that closed-door interviews with Internal Revenue Service staff show neither the White House nor officials in Washington had a hand in targeting conservative...
View ArticleCoppin again targeted for transformation
Staff Baltimore Business Journal Baltimore's historically black Coppin State University has again been targeted for transformation, the Baltimore Sun reported Sunday. According to an analysis of data...
View ArticleMarylander Thomas Perez receives high marks at U.S. Labor Department
Staff Baltimore Business Journal President Barack Obama's labor secretary, Thomas E. Perez, is receiving praise from unions and wariness from business groups, the Baltimore Sun reported. Perez is the...
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