Timonium's Spa Seven opened last year and offers massages, fitness classes, manicures, pedicures and skincare treatments. It recently opened a satellite location at Greenspring Station.
2080 York Rd. Suite 250 Timonium, MD 21093
This 40-year-old company launched a second tour ship in Baltimore's Inner Harbor last summer. What started as a single sightseeing cruise has expanded to include a variety of tours, private charters and a water taxi.
1 Dock St. Annapolis, MD 21401
The Admiral's Cup Restaurant & Bar reopened in October after having been closed for five years. Last month, the bar unveiled a new menu with crab cakes and steamed little neck clams.
1647 Thames Street, Baltimore 21231
Hampden store Lovelyarns promotes "yarn bombing," or knitted graffiti, that you can see at South Moon Under and in front of its Falls Road store.
3610 Falls Rd. Baltimore, MD 21211
This 40-year-old company launched a second tour ship in Baltimore's Inner Harbor this summer. What started as a single sightseeing cruise has expanded to include a variety of tours, private charters and a water taxi.
DuClaw Brewing Co. is toasting to the growing popularity of its craft beers with a bigger office and brewery. The new Rosedale facility will produce beers early next year.
16 A Bel Air South Parkway Bel Air, MD 21015
Timonium's Spa SEVEN opened this year and offers massages, fitness classes, manicures, pedicures and skincare treatments.
This Timonium caterer began as a little sandwich shop and has grown to $4.25 million in sales and 15 full-time employees.
9526 Deerco Rd. Timonium, MD 21093
Since launching in November, EATbmore.com has grown to include more than 60 delivery and takeout restaurants in Baltimore.
3500 Boston St. Suite 423 Baltimore, Maryland 21224
Six-year-old Hampden store Lovelyarns encourages "yarn bombing," or knitted graffiti, that you can see in front of its Falls Road store. Its graffitti art will also be on display at this year's Artscape.
Mothers around the world want to know how to get their kids to eat their veggies. Teresa Vetter found the solution -- and it became a family business, Tessemae's All Natural. The dressing is now sold at 61 Whole Foods Markets.
Annapolis, Maryland