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Reality dictates hiring extra cops
Who says you can't have a cop on every corner? If you have the money, you can buy your own. That's what the Midtown Community Benefits District is doing. Starting next week, the group, which taxes property owners over and above what the city takes, is...Tags: Bolton Hill, Murder, Mount Vernon, Rape, Charles Village
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8 finalists to design, build Station North bike racks
Judges have selected eight finalists, including three Maryland Institute College of Art students, to design and build eight one-of-a-kind bike racks to be installed by next spring in Baltimore's Station North district. The designs were submitted as part... -
Station can expand its space for bikes
While I am dubious about the message conveyed by the contest entry based on handguns in a city where handgun murder is an everyday occurrence, overall the Station North competition for bike rack designs is a worthy project ("Freewheeling Art," Nov. 23).... -
Ensure UB building is part of city's life
As Tuesday's Baltimore Sun announced, the University of Baltimore School of Law has selected a design for its new building ("A bright new face for UB law school," Nov. 18). The city should congratulate the university and the law school for making such...Tags: Mount Royal, Colleges and Universities, Glen Burnie
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Freewheeling art
Like most cities, Baltimore offers urban cyclists a fairly limited range of parking options - a lonely metal stanchion outside a coffee shop, perhaps, or an innocuous group rack outside an office building. If it offers anything at all.
But starting...Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Ray Lewis, Frank Zappa, Tupac Shakur, Sheila Dixon
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Eat in Season Challenge: Tapas Teatro
Dining@LargeTapas Teatro in Station North will take Slow Food Baltimore’s Eat in Season Challenge Nov. 8-15. Chef Antonio Baines has created seasonal, locally sourced tapas dishes for the challenge, which is the seventh in the series. Now that the series......Tags: Bolton Hill, Mount Vernon, Tapas, Farms, Foods and Beverages
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Top 10 Places to Celebrate Your Candidate's Victory...
Dining@Large...or mourn his loss.This was a tricky one. Since we don't know who will win, I have to offer a few places where Republicans will feel comfortable and a few for Democrats. I've also thrown in several restaurant/bars with......Tags: Starbucks Corporation, Harbor East, Mount Vernon, Government, 2008 U.S. Presidential Election
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A new vision for arts district
City officials plan to unveil a multiphase plan today to transform a 100-acre arts and entertainment district north of Pennsylvania Station into a $1 billion "cultural crossroads" for Baltimore over the next three decades.
Mayor Sheila Dixon is set to...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Sheila Dixon, Government, Boston, Culture
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Baltimoreans gather at bars to watch returns together
Baltimore Sun reporterAt just before 7 p.m., there were still a few empty bar stools at the Ropewalk tavern in Federal Hill, but bar manager Marc McFaul said he was expecting several Republican groups to come in later to watch Election Night returns. "We're kind of known...Tags: Harbor East, Federal Hill, Election Day, Mitt Romney, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Table Talk: New restaurant opens in Pikesville
Sun Restaurant CriticAt a time when most stories seem to be about how badly restaurants are doing in this economy or, worst-case scenario, about their closing, there is good news. Jaime Luna, the chef/owner of one of the area's most popular Mexican restaurants, Mari Luna...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Beverage Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Steaks, Foods and Beverages
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Untapped potential
Even in the toughest times, wise leaders take the long view. That's why a plan unveiled last week by Mayor Sheila Dixon to transform a 100-acre arts and entertainment district north of Pennsylvania Station into a $1 billion cultural crossroads over the...Tags: Demographics, Mount Royal, Sheila Dixon, William Donald Schaefer, Charles Village
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