A community bordered by by a failed steel plant and a wastewater facility hopes to draw new residents and development.
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Read More »June 5, 2014 Comments Off on Changing minds about Dundalk
A community bordered by by a failed steel plant and a wastewater facility hopes to draw new residents and development.
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Read More »June 3, 2014 Comments Off on City to pay $30K for injuries from defective vault lid
The Baltimore City Board of Estimates is scheduled to approve a $30,000 settlement with a Nottingham man who severely injured his left ankle when he fell into a water meter vault.
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Read More »October 15, 2013 Comments Off on Octogenarian gets $1M verdict against his daughter
An 86-year-old man has been awarded more than $1 million in his lawsuit against his daughter, stemming from a dispute over the Dundalk property where he used to live.
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Read More »August 30, 2013 Comments Off on Dundalk-based BV Financial reports earnings slippage
BV Financial Inc., of Dundalk, the holding company for Bay-Vanguard Federal Savings Bank, reported net income for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2013, of $488,000, or 20 cents per diluted share, versus $1.1 million, or 46 cents per diluted share, for the same period in 2012.
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Read More »June 14, 2013 Comments Off on Dundalk shopping center sells for $8.6 million
Merritt Manor, a community shopping center in Dundalk, was sold this week for $8.6 million to Baltimore-based Continental Realty Corp.
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Read More »June 14, 2013 Comments Off on Dundalk shopping center changes hands
Continental Realty Corp., a Baltimore-based commercial real estate development and management company, said it has acquired Merritt Manor, a 91,000-square-foot neighborhood shopping center in Dundalk.
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Read More »June 15, 2012 1 Comment
I don’t know much about family law, but I do know a good double entendre when I hear one. And there were plenty heard Friday during the Family and Juvenile Law Section’s program at the Maryland State Bar Association’s Annual ...
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Read More »May 30, 2012 Comments Off on New panel to advise Kamenetz on Sparrows Point options
A 16-member panel of business leaders will advise Baltimore County economic development officials about the best use for the Sparrows Point peninsula in the wake of last week’s announced woes at the steel plant, which will be laying off nearly ...
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Read More »May 4, 2012 Comments Off on Towson’s ‘golden triangle’ facing scrutiny
The 14-acre strip of land that some regard as the entry to Towson is under the microscope for possible redevelopment these days. Called the “golden triangle,” this small collection of food spots, small businesses and the Towson American Legion Post ...
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Read More »April 6, 2012 Comments Off on Liquor license granted for new restaurant near Hopkins Hospital
Owners of a proposed new restaurant for the 88-acre East Baltimore Development Inc. redevelopment were granted a liquor license Thursday at City Hall. Ernst Valery and Mondel L. Powell will be allowed to sell beer, wine and liquor at what ...
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