Baltimore Business Journal
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American City Business Journals is an American newspaper chain based in Charlotte, North Carolina owned by Advance Publications. It has a range of media including 41 primary metropolitan weekly publications, which reach 4 million readers with business community related news, and Bizjournals, the online version of those newspapers. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Jan 28, 2011 - 1:56 PM PST
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Local (269), Baltimore (269), Community (239), Business (203), Politics (108), U.S. (103), Living (97), Maryland (49), Baltimore City (40), Jobs (38), Sci/Tech (38), Health (31), Real Estate (28), Development (27), Food (26)...
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Ryan Sharrow (63), Alexander Jackson (39), Scott Dance (38), Daniel J Sernovitz (37), Gary Haber (26), Emily Mullin (14), Scott Graham (11), G Scott Thomas (5), Carolyn M Proctor (5), Jimmy Debutts (4), Jeff Clabaugh (4), Nicholas Bollinger (2), Joanna Sullivan (2), David Ettlin (2), Tucker Echols (1)...
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Blueprint for launching a food truck in Baltimore
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Video: Baltimore businesspeople with a personal tie to 9/11
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Ravens are 10th most valuable NFL team, Forbes says
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Demo project aimed at spurring west side, State Center development
Baltimore officials began demolishing a west side property Tuesday as part of a project designed to spark additional development in the area, including the controversial State ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
USPS could close 10 Baltimore-area post offices
Ten Baltimore-area post offices are on a new list of nearly 3,700 locations the United States Postal Service is considering shuttering.Posted by Mary Hartney -
Some Baltimore tourist attractions sizzle in the heat
As 100-degree weather bared down on visitors outside, there seemed to be no hotter destination than the air-conditioned comfort of Baltimore’s indoor attractions over the ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Restaurants already preparing for Grand Prix
(Audio - streaming) In this week's BBJcast, Reporter Alexander Jackson talks with Bill Irvin, who operates Baltimore's Kooper's Tavern, Slainte, Woody's Rum Bar, Celie's Waterfront Inn and the ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Baltimore's future convention business down; hotel occupancy up
While Baltimore’s future bookings for convention business sagged last year, its hotel occupancy rates showed signs of regaining pre-recession form as more big events are ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Baltimore food trucks don't sweat the heat
The heat may keep hungry Baltimoreans away from outdoor seating, but it won’t keep them away from the city’s food trucks. Despite temperatures expected to reach a ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Deadline for Baltimore slots bids delayed until Sept. 23
Maryland’s slots commission voted Wednesday to give developers an extra two months to submit bids to build a casino in Baltimore. The state initially set a July 28 deadline, ...Posted by Mary Hartney
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