A popular waterfront restaurant space on City Dock in Annapolis that closed last fall is up for lease again.
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Read More »January 14, 2013 Comments Off on Waterfront restaurant space in Annapolis up for lease
A popular waterfront restaurant space on City Dock in Annapolis that closed last fall is up for lease again.
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Read More »October 23, 2012 1 Comment
Harborplace, the city’s signature 32-year-old tourism hub, is being sold to New York-based Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp. for an undisclosed price. General Growth Properties, which acquired Harborplace as part of its November 2004 purchase of The Rouse Co., will close the ...
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Read More »November 29, 2011 Comments Off on Phillips officially opens its new Power Plant location
The large copper crab is back. Phillips Seafood, a Baltimore tourist landmark for more than three decades, has formally reopened in a new location at the historic Power Plant at the Inner Harbor following $2 million in renovations to the ...
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Read More »November 14, 2011 Comments Off on Photo of the Day – Phillips Seafood reopens
Check out a slideshow of our past Photos of the Day from The Daily Record’s staff photographers. We also have a SmugMug page, where you can purchase photos taken by The Daily Record staff
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Read More »July 21, 2011 Comments Off on Editorial: Phillips is a good fit for the Power Plant
David Cordish got it exactly right when he said that snagging Phillips Seafood as a new restaurant tenant for his Power Plant development was an “easy decision.” Indeed it was, and we are glad to see two venerable Maryland family ...
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Read More »July 14, 2011 Comments Off on Phillips opening at Power Plant this fall
Initial plans for a new Phillips Seafood Restaurant at the historic Power Plant building were approved Thursday by Baltimore’s Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel. The approval is the first step in a process to bring the restaurant, which is ...
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Read More »July 14, 2011 Comments Off on Oil giant ConocoPhillips to split into 2 companies
NEW YORK — ConocoPhillips, the third-largest U.S. oil company, said Thursday that it will split itself into two separate publicly traded companies and its CEO and Chairman Jim Mulva plans to retire once the transaction is complete. The breakup would ...
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Read More »July 1, 2011 Comments Off on Founder of Phillips restaurants dies
Brice Phillips Sr., who with his wife, Shirley, founded Phillips Seafood Restaurants, died Friday at the age of 90. The couple, both of whom were natives of Hooper’s Island, on the Chesapeake Bay, started Phillips Crab House in Ocean City ...
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Read More »June 15, 2011 Comments Off on Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. to replace Phillips at Harborplace
Harborplace patrons will soon be trading in crab cakes for shrimp barbecued, boiled, broiled, baked or sautéed. Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. announced Wednesday that it will be moving into the space now occupied by Phillips Seafood Restaurant. The San Clemente, ...
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Read More »May 27, 2011 Comments Off on Ocean City makes updates for beach visitors
OCEAN CITY — Travelers who are beach bound for the Memorial Day weekend may notice some improvements in Ocean City. Engineers have completed a $9 million beach replenishment effort to pump 900,000 cubic yards of new sand onto Ocean City’s ...
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