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Overlooked in the Outskirts
Renee Beck
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
Suburban life isn't all parking spots and Target stores. Good sandwich shops, ice cream parlors and an, ahem, independent cafe are some of the things suburbanites seek.
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Hospitality
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Howard County
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Retail
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Shopping
Jones Falls Trail Expansion Connects Communities to Green Spaces
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
The expansion of a 12-mile biking and hiking trail is underway. When finished, the $18 million Jones Falls Trail will offer an alternative and scenic commuting route and a new way to explore Baltimore attractions.
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Mt. Vernon
Walk This Way: The Making of the Jones Falls Trail
Elizabeth Heubeck
Tuesday, May 01, 2012
The making of the Jones Falls Trail includes five phases, three of which are still underway. Several changes were made along the way to address concerns of neighborhood groups.
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Transportation
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Hampden
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Mt. Vernon
Step OUT: To Support Arts and Entertainment Districts
Bmore Staff
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
Speakers from around the country are coming to the Hilton Baltimore to discuss best practices for sustaining arts and entertainment districts. Learn how neighborhoods are investing in innovation and using the arts to revitalize their areas.
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Nightlife
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Retail
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Visit Baltimore
Station North
Redevelopment of Park Heights Moves Forward With Slots Money
Barbara Pash
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
An ambitious redevelopment plan is underway in the Northwest section of Baltimore. Park Heights is getting new senior housing a ball field and interest from private developers. Neighborhood residents are also receiving home-buying, tutoring and other services that are funded with slots money.
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Development
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Diversity
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Multicultural
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Residential Real Estate
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Sports & Recreation
Harborplace Makeover to Include More Activity on Light Street
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, March 27, 2012
When it opened more than 30 years ago, Harborplace was hailed as a watershed urban redevelopment project. Over time, the downtown city mall had started showing its age. Now it's turning another corner with new tenants opening this summer and plans to breathe more life onto Light Street.
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For Foodies
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Museums
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Retail
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Shopping
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Visit Baltimore
Downtown
New Businesses Say "Buon Giorno" to Baltimore's Little Italy
John Frizzera
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sushi, wine-making and a contemporary bed and breakfast -- in Little Italy? They are among the new businesses calling the neighborhood home as more young people move to the area and more dollars flow into nearby Harbor East.
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For Foodies
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Hospitality
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Retail
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Visit Baltimore
Harbor East
Q&A: Fells Point Main Street's Joy Giordano Talks About the Changing Tide
Amy McNeal
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Fells Point Main Street has a new executive director, Joy Giordano. She sits down with Bmore Media to talk about the challenges the area faces, how she plans to run the organization and a new marketing campaign that she hopes will bring more tourists to the area.
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Hospitality
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Preservation
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Residential Real Estate
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Shopping
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Visit Baltimore
Fells Point
What's On Tap? Brewing Up Business in Baltimore.
Alex Jackson
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Consumers’ demand for artisanal, local products has led many beer lovers to turn their hobbies into new ventures. Several new breweries and beer-themed restaurants are in the works for Greater Baltimore as craft brew makers savor an uptick in sales.
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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Nightlife
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Retail
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Visit Baltimore
Charles Village
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Mt. Vernon
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Fells Point
Development With a Mission? Possible.
Paul Sturm
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Seawall Development has turned a vacant building in Remington into a thriving apartment and office complex for teachers and nonprofits. It is on the verge of completing a similar redevelopment in Hampden. Now, the Baltimore developer is about to take its socially responsible mission to other cities.
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Community
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Design
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Move To Baltimore
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Philanthropy
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Preservation
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Residential Real Estate
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Sustainability
Charles Village
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Hampden
What do Jen Royle, Duff Goldman and Mike Brenner Have in Common?
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Articles on food, startups, local celebs, design and solutions for urban blight were among readers' favorites in 2011. Take a look to see what stories made the cut.
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IT
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Museums
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Preservation
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Sustainability
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Federal Hill
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Mt. Vernon
Putting Money on the Table
Julekha Dash
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
After a dearth of new restaurant openings during the last two years, Baltimore witnessed a restaurant revival in 2011 as investors were once again hungry for new ventures. The owners of several new contemporary bistros, a Hollywood actor and a celebrity chef bet big on Charm City just in the last six months.
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Development
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Entertainment
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Entrepreneurship
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For Foodies
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Retail
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Visit Baltimore
Fells Point
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Harbor East
Sprinting Toward Success
Renee Beck
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Meet Josh and Kara Levinson, the owners of Charm City Run. The running shop is growing at a time when many retailers are struggling. The Levinsons operate four stores and are preparing to open their first Baltimore City location this spring. What is the Levinsons' formula for entrepreneurial success? Read on to find out.
Commercial Real Estate
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Community
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Development
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Entrepreneurship
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Marketing
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Retail
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Shopping
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Sports & Recreation
Locust Point
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Downtown
Asking Questions, Solving Problems at D:center Baltimore
Staci Wolfson
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
What is design? It's a simple enough question with a far-from-simple set of answers. Answers that a dedicated group of volunteers are working hard to find for Baltimore at D:center, one of the city's most interesting grassroots organizations.
Design
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Development
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Education
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Innovation
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Move To Baltimore
Downtown
What Works in Cities: Placemaking
Michelle Bruch
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
What's Working in Cities is a monthly series in which we take a closer look at people and organizations in cities across the country that are transforming neighborhoods and driving change in urban areas. What works in Portland, Austin, or Chattanooga will probably work here, too, in some form or another. Our series will ask why some things work, why some don't, and what big ideas and principles all cities should adopt as we move forward into an increasingly urbanized 21st century.
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Community
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