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Harbor Point project gets money for road upgrades, new bridge
A regional transportation board unanimously approved Tuesday the city's request to transfer federal money from several projects to pay for improvements to South Central Avenue and a bridge to connect it to the proposed site of the Exelon Corp....
Tags: John Paterakis Sr.
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CEO compensation: Sometimes pay and performance go in opposite directions
Fun (or possibly not-so-fun) factoid: Six of the CEOs running the Baltimore area's largest public companies saw their compensation soar last year even though profits shrank -- or the firms lost money. The smallest pay-package increase among those half-...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Mayo A. Shattuck III, Business Enterprises
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Maryland's wealthy dig deep to donate to super PACS
There are big political contributors, and then there are BIG contributors. Count Baltimore trial lawyer and Orioles owner Peter Angelos among the latter. Angelos has donated at least $1.22 million, mostly to super PACs backing Democrats, according to the...
Tags: Politics, Political Fundraising, Christianity, U.S. Senate, Annapolis
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Maryland proposes how it would spend $113.5 million in BGE fund
The state outlined Friday how it proposes to spend the $113.5 million that Exelon Corp. agreed to put in a "customer investment fund" as part of its merger with Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.'s parent. The biggest piece — $44 million —...Tags: Government, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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CEO pay rises at most local public companies
As pay raises go, it's hard to beat a fivefold increase. That's the jump Hunt Valley-based Omega Healthcare Investors' CEO saw in compensation last year. After getting a thumbs down for its executive pay from a shareholder advisory firm, the company told...
Tags: Realty, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics, TeleCommunication Systems Incorporated, Corporate Performance
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City Council gives preliminary approval to Harbor Point tax break
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore City Council gave preliminary approval on Monday to a proposal for a decade of tax breaks for Harbor Point, the future home of Exelon Corp.'s Baltimore headquarters. Two council members, Nick Mosby and Carl Stokes, voted against including...Tags: Politics, Carl Stokes, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Tax Credits, James B. Kraft
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Smaller crowds and clouds greet the Grand Prix
Ryan Hunter-Reay won the second Grand Prix of Baltimore, a sloppy race full of fits and starts run before a diminished crowd. Organizers, though, came away convinced that this year's hastily planned event proved an IndyCar race can work downtown....
Tags: Open-Wheel Racing, Services and Shopping, William H. Cole IV, Kona Grill Incorporated, Business
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Hearing set for Tuesday to discuss 'smart meter' fires
The news that a Southeast Pennsylvania utility company has suspended "smart meter" installations following reports that some have overheated and caused fires has prompted the Maryland Public Service Commission to schedule a public hearing Tuesday to...
Tags: Government, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Peco Energy Company, St. Paul Street
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Utilities defend 'smart meters' before Public Service Commission
Four major electricity providers defended the safety of "smart meters" Tuesday at a hearing called by the Maryland Public Service Commission after commissioners read reports of similar meters overheating and catching fire in Southeastern Pennsylvania....
Tags: Government, Politics, Peco Energy Company, Pepco Holdings Incorporated, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Solar lights up the Mount
Maryland's largest solar facility - for now - debuted today (Wednesday, 8/29) in Emmitsburg, with officials celebrating completion of the $50 million project at Mount St. Mary's University. Gov. Martin O'Malley was to be on hand for the dedication of the...
Tags: Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Annapolis
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With plan for new hotel, Harbor East glitters even more brightly
Plans to create an upscale hotel with shops and restaurants on the edge of Baltimore's Harbor East neighborhood are reinforcing city leaders' belief that the thriving waterfront community will continue to spur growth east of the Inner Harbor.
A vacant...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Whole Foods Market, Visit Baltimore
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Exelon agrees to sell 3 Md. coal plants for $400 million
Exelon Corp. plans to sell its three Maryland coal-fired power plants for $400 million to a subsidiary of private equity firm Riverstone Holdings LLC, the Chicago-based energy giant said Thursday.
Under the terms of the deal, buyer Raven Power Holdings...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System, Mining, Crime, Law and Justice
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