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Caves Valley Partners unveils $300M Towson Row project
Caves Valley Partners plans to redevelop a five-acre site in downtown Towson that has the potential to revitalize the southern edge of the Baltimore County seat as a gateway to the city. Comment?
Maryland inks trade agreement with France's Calais region
Maryland and French economic development officials on Tuesday signed a pact to boost trade between the state and France's Calais region. Comment?
Maximus plans to hire 100 in Baltimore
Health and human resources manager Maximus will be opening a second office in Baltimore and hiring at least 100 people to work there as part of its new $36 million contract to operate a customer service center for the Maryland Health Benefit Exchange. Comment?
Maryland health exchange awards $36M call center contract to Virginia firm
Maximus will operate the exchange's Consolidated Service Center, a call center and physical office for customer support, through December 2017. Comment?
Santorini Greek & Italian Cuisine opening in North Baltimore
A new restaurant, Santorini Greek & Italian Cuisine, will take over a former tavern in North Baltimore. Comment?
Inner-city grocery store hires dietician to show shoppers how to eat well on a budget
A small supermarket in southwest Baltimore, in an inner-city area that doesn't have many grocery stores, has hired a full-time dietician to show shoppers how to eat well on a budget, WJZ-TV Channel 13 reported. Comment?
Seawall plans ambitious multi-block project to transform Remington into 'Main Street'
The Baltimore Glass Co. building, a property Seawall Development Co. plans to purchase in the 2700 block of Remington Avenue. Comment?
Baltimore liquor board to hear requests for new bars, license extensions
This week's city liquor board meeting includes a few requests to open new bars and restaurants with transferred liquor licenses, as well as a few hardship extension requests from struggling establishments. Comment?
Baltimore liquor board to hear requests for new bars, license extensions
This week's city liquor board meeting includes a few requests to open new bars and restaurants with transferred liquor licenses, as well as a few hardship extension requests from struggling establishments. Comment?
Baltimore wins $400,000 to spur development of brownfields
Baltimore City will receive $400,000 in federal funding to assess brownfield sites over the next three years, with half of the money going toward petroleum-contaminated site assessments. Comment?
Top of the List: Baltimore architecture firms
This week's Top of the List is the top five "Largest architecture firms in the Baltimore area," ranked by architectural billings from Baltimore-area offices in 2012, based on our own survey results. Comment?
Fro-yo franchise opportunity available in Charles Village
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 craze. Comment?
Host of new Baltimore bars, restaurants seek liquor licenses
Several new bars and restaurants - everything from Ethiopian eateries to pizzerias - will apply for licenses at this week's Baltimore liquor board meeting. Comment?
Peter Angelos donates $1M to University of Baltimore law scholars program
The gift from the power attorney and Baltimore Orioles owner aims to enhance the diversity in legal education. Comment?
Baltimore arts districts win $200K to add European flare to public transit
Baltimore's three arts districts received $200,000 from ArtPlace America to go toward projects that will transform their public transportation. Comment?
Maryland transit agency seeks additional $146.1M for Red Line design
The Maryland Transit Administration is requesting an additional $146.1 million from the state to help design the proposed Red Line for Baltimore. Comment?
MICA, Johns Hopkins film program part of $18M Station North redevelopment
Station North is one step closer to getting two new restaurants, an artist incubator and a home for a new film program between the Maryland Institute College of Art and Johns Hopkins - all under one roof. Comment?
BioMed Realty closes $670M deal for Wexford Science + Technology
The two companies initially announced the merger in March. The deal originally had a value of $640 million, but San Diego-based BioMed since agreed to take on Wexford's extra construction and development costs, giving the deal a total value of $672 million. Comment?
Cargo train derails in Rosedale; buildings down
A CSX train derailment and explosion in Rosedale on Tuesday shook the Baltimore area, damaged two warehouses and led to massive traffic jams along a busy stretch during the peak rush hour. Comment?
Baltimore-D.C. food truck competition comes with some changes
Foodies who flock to the second annual Taste of Two Cities this weekend are in for a few changes this year, including ticketed admission, a new location and more judging categories. Comment?