The COVID-19 pandemic has helped firms reduce the time it takes to complete some tasks – and also helped them scale up in size.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has helped firms reduce the time it takes to complete some tasks – and also helped them scale up in size.
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A recent report listed Baltimore as the fourth-best city in the United States and Canada for gamers.
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To be successful, a business has to navigate through challenges and tough times. One Baltimore County company has done just that and continues to expand.
Read More »July 19, 2022 Comments Off on Anne Arundel County adopts Vision Zero traffic plan
Anne Arundel County has become the latest in the state to adopt the Vision Zero plan, in an effort to decrease the number of traffic-related collisions and deaths.
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Read More »July 14, 2022 Comments Off on Harford County acquires law firm’s building for $1.49 million
The law firm, which was founded and has been in Harford County since 1901, said it is looking to take advantage of the recent surge in property values.
Read More »July 13, 2022 Comments Off on Stevenson to become first in nation to offer varsity men’s beach volleyball
The move comes as Stevenson looks to develop and pioneer new athletic programs that would make it stand out in a region with a wealth of colleges and universities.
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Read More »July 8, 2022 Comments Off on MTA ridership numbers still struggling to return to pre-pandemic levels
Ridership for Maryland Transit Administration bus and rail lines, hard hit by COVID-19, has yet to rebound to pre-pandemic levels.
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Read More »July 7, 2022 Comments Off on Business leaders struggle to have confidence in the US economy, survey says
Business leaders across the country are feeling pessimistic about the current state of the economy.
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Read More »July 6, 2022 Comments Off on PG County announces $500M redevelopment at site of closed hospital
Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks announced plans for the redevelopment of the county's regional hospital site in Cheverly into a $500 million mixed-use area with shops, hotels, grocery stores, and more.
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Read More »July 1, 2022 Comments Off on Md. cyber companies increasingly looking abroad for growth
Seven Maryland companies attended Infosecurity Europe 2022, the continent's largest gathering of cybersecurity companies.
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