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Md. Salad Dressing Company Finds Tasty Recipe for Success
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
A family-run salad dressing company launched three years ago during a recession. Today, Tessemae's pulls in $3 million in sales, thanks to its deal with Whole Foods.
Anne Arundel County
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Development
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For Foodies
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Hospitality
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Jobs
Harbor East
Event Planners Market to Same-Sex Couples
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Maryland's historic vote to allow same-sex marriage has prompted wedding and event planners to beef up their marketing efforts to attract gay couples.
Baltimore County
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Development
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Diversity
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Entertainment
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Entrepreneurship
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Events
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Hospitality
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Marketing
Mt. Vernon
A Tale of Two Chefs
Tracey Middlekauff
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
It was the best of times...Oh wait, wrong tale. This one's about two Baltimore chefs. One has left the Brewer's Art to open his own restaurant while the chef at the popular Mount Vernon hangout has crafted a new menu to match its Belgian-style brews.
Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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For Foodies
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Hospitality
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Innovation
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Nightlife
Federal Hill
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Hampden
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Mt. Vernon
Entrepreneurs Go From Farm to Retail
Renee Beck
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
The owners of some of your favorite lunch spots and bakeries started out as vendors at area farmers markets, where they learned invaluable lessons about customer service and marketing. Find out how these entrepreneurs made the transition from the markets to standalone retail operations.
Baltimore County
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Commercial Real Estate
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Development
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Diversity
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Entrepreneurship
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For Foodies
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Marketing
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Retail
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Shopping
Downtown
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Fells Point
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Harbor East
Nurturing Success: Growth in Store for Towson Incubator
Barbara Pash
Tuesday, October 02, 2012
Clay Hickson, recently named executive director of TowsonGlobal Business Incubator, talks about its expansion plans. Hickson wants the incubator to be the hub of entrepreneurship and innovation in the region.
Baltimore County
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Community
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Development
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Emerging Technologies
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Entrepreneurship
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High Technology
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Innovation
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Medical Research and Innovation
Arts Collective EMP Ready For Next Act in New Space
Rachel Wilkinson
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Arts group EMP Collective is ready for the spotlight. It's moving into a new space in downtown Baltimore's west side and expects its budget to double this year.
Arts and Culture
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Commercial Real Estate
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Community
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Development
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Entertainment
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Innovation
Aerial Theater Takes Audience to New Heights
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
In-Flight Theater blends gravity-defying feats with dramatic performances. Our writer takes us inside Mara Neimanis' studio.
Arts and Culture
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Development
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Entertainment
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Events
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Hospitality
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Innovation
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Nightlife
Station North
What's Next for North Avenue?
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Several building owners hope to breathe more life into the neighborhood's northern section by renovating buildings along North Avenue.
Commercial Real Estate
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Community
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Design
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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For Foodies
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Hospitality
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Preservation
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Reuse / Rebuild
Station North
Thinking of the City as a Startup
Tracy Certo
Tuesday, August 07, 2012
The editor of a sister publication tackles the question: Can we make cities better by treating them as startups?
Community
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Development
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Diversity
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Education
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Entrepreneurship
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Events
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Higher Education
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Innovation
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Venture Capital
Tune In To Hear About WTMD's New Move
Jolene Carr
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
Movie nights. Free concerts. Weddings. Fundraising Events. And a higher transmitter so even folks out in Montgomery County can hear the alternative radio station's music. Those are some of the plans WTMD has in store once it moves to a new spot that is four times bigger than its current home.
Arts and Culture
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Baltimore County
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Commercial Real Estate
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Community
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Development
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Education
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Entertainment
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Events
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Film
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Higher Education
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Innovation
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Nightlife
Taking A West Baltimore Neighborhood to New Heights
Sam Hopkins
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Community leaders are working to bring new life to the formerly derelict Druid Heights neighborhood. A museum honoring black baseball players and a major housing development are in the works.
Arts and Culture
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Community
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Development
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Diversity
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Reuse / Rebuild
Q&A: Re-Envisioning Rash Field
Barbara Pash
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
That stretch of land between the Maryland Science Center and Rusty Scupper could be used for more than playing volleyball games. Find out some of the ideas that Baltimore architecture firm Ayers Saint Gross has for redesigning Rash Field.
Arts and Culture
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Community
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Design
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Development
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Entertainment
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Innovation
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Kid-centric
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Music
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Preservation
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Sports & Recreation
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Sustainability
Downtown
Cultivating Community: Gardens Sprout in Former Vacant Spaces
Renee Beck
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Some Baltimore neighborhoods are home to many of the city’s vacant lots and the crime and illegal dumping that comes with them. Two Baltimore organizations, Baltimore Green Space and Power in Dirt, empower residents to transform underused and vacant lots into vibrant gardens.
Design
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Development
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Innovation
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Preservation
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Sustainability
Fells Point
Environmentalists Hail Watershed Year
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, June 05, 2012
Several bills aimed at protecting Maryland's watersheds passed this year, but some say much more work lies ahead.
Development
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Green Technology
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Philanthropy
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Sustainability
Downtown
Buying Local Blooms in Floral Industry
Renee Beck
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
You go to farmers' markets and dine at earthy farm-to-table restaurants. But what about your flowers? Local Color Flowers' Ellen Frost wants you to think about where your flowers come from.
Community
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Design
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Shopping
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Sustainability
Charles Village
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Hampden
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