Category archives for: Business

White Marsh Mall Boscov’s returns after four-year absence

Nearly four years after closing, Boscov’s department store will reopen at White Marsh Mall in November, shopping center owner General Growth Properties announced Thursday. Boscov’s, a well-known regional retailer, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2008, leading to the closure of stores at Baltimore’s three large shopping centers: White Marsh Mall, Owings Mills Mall [...]

Still in business: The 175+ year club

When Augustus Schwatka launched his blacksmithing shop on West Saratoga Street in 1810, the War of 1812 was on the horizon, locomotives were not yet a transportation option and slavery was thriving. Two centuries have passed since then, but you can still find blacksmiths at G. Krug Son crafting steel and iron with a hammer [...]

Still in business: The 175+ year club

When Augustus Schwatka launched his blacksmithing shop on West Saratoga Street in 1810, the War of 1812 was on the horizon, locomotives were not yet a transportation option and slavery was thriving. Two centuries have passed since then, but you can still find blacksmiths at G. Krug Son crafting steel and iron with a hammer [...]

Still in business: The 175+ year club

When Augustus Schwatka launched his blacksmithing shop on West Saratoga Street in 1810, the War of 1812 was on the horizon, locomotives were not yet a transportation option and slavery was thriving. Two centuries have passed since then, but you can still find blacksmiths at G. Krug Son crafting steel and iron with a hammer [...]

Still in business: The 175+ year club

When Augustus Schwatka launched his blacksmithing shop on West Saratoga Street in 1810, the War of 1812 was on the horizon, locomotives were not yet a transportation option and slavery was thriving. Two centuries have passed since then, but you can still find blacksmiths at G. Krug Son crafting steel and iron with a hammer [...]

Still in business: The 175+ year club

When Augustus Schwatka launched his blacksmithing shop on West Saratoga Street in 1810, the War of 1812 was on the horizon, locomotives were not yet a transportation option and slavery was thriving. Two centuries have passed since then, but you can still find blacksmiths at G. Krug Son crafting steel and iron with a hammer [...]

City rolls out new formula for traffic fees on developers

Baltimore’s Board of Estimates has approved the final variable of a formula that will dictate the amount developers in South Baltimore pay for road improvements. The new formula replaces time-consuming traffic impact studies and ad hoc negotiations between developers and the city, which for years have determined what builders pay to mitigate the traffic produced [...]

Facebook boosts IPO size by 25 percent, could top $16 billion

The Baltimore Sun, 501 N. Calvert Street, P.O. Box 1377, Baltimore, MD 21278 Article source: http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/sns-rt-us-facebook-sharesbre84f023-20120515,0,3981548.story?track=rss> Author: Business – baltimoresun.com>

Baltimore housing over the decade: less affordable, more likely to be fixed up

Rough economy notwithstanding, more Baltimore homes were getting face lifts at the end of theArticle source: http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bal-wonk-baltimore-housing-over-the-decade-less-affordable-more-racially-diverse-more-likely-to-be-fixed-up-20120514,0,775629.story?track=rss> Author: Business – baltimoresun.com>

Royal Caribbean ship returning to Baltimore next year

Royal Caribbean International will bring the newly renovated Grandeur of the Seas cruise ship backArticle source: http://www.baltimoresun.com/business/bs-md-ci-cruise-ship-20120515,0,3619419.story?track=rss> Author: Business – baltimoresun.com>

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