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    Mar 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Council panel passes Under Armour expansion bill

    The Baltimore City Council's Land Use and Transportation Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would enable sports apparel maker Under Armour to double the size of its Locust Point headquarters, hire hundreds more workers and help retain the city's last major corporate headquarters.
    The Baltimore City Council's Land Use and Transportation Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would enable sports apparel maker Under Armour to double the size of its Locust Point headquarters, hire hundreds more workers and help retain the city's...

    Tags: William H. Cole IV, Economy, Business and Finance, M.J. Brodie, Weaponry, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

  2. Oct 11, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Two hundred expected for dinner, but where?

    In Paris, the pop-up party materialized on the cobblestones in front of Notre Dame cathedral. In Chicago, it was held under the watchful eye of the Picasso sculpture on Daley Plaza.
    In Paris, the pop-up party materialized on the cobblestones in front of Notre Dame cathedral. In Chicago, it was held under the watchful eye of the Picasso sculpture on Daley Plaza. And on Tuesday night, when this trendy movable feast arrived in...

    Tags: Fells Point, Entertainment Events, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Druid Hill, NPR

  4. Oct 6, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Under Armour gets preliminary OK for waterfront projects

    Under Armour received city Planning Commission approval Thursday to pursue waterfront improvement projects near its Locust Point headquarters with the help of tax-increment financing. The commission voted to expand the district in Locust Point, where the...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Property, Weaponry, Labor Legislation, Under Armour Inc.

  6. Sep 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Under Armour plans to double its headquarters

    Under Armour is hoping to double the size of its Baltimore headquarters to accommodate additional employees, a retail store and a company museum. The sports apparel company wants to build an additional 400,000 square feet at Tide Point, an office complex...

    Tags: Weaponry, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Career and Workplace, Rentals, Arts and Culture

  8. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. City primed for biggest Baltimore Running Festival yet

    Lee Corrigan still remembers the first Baltimore Marathon 11 years ago, when just 6,000 runners took part in the festivities and the city barely stopped to notice.
    Lee Corrigan still remembers the first Baltimore Marathon 11 years ago, when just 6,000 runners took part in the festivities and the city barely stopped to notice. The event's founder faced plenty of doubters, many who didn't believe Corrigan and his...

    Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Maryland Zoo Baltimore, Arts and Culture, History, Entertainment Events

  10. Oct 15, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Traffic alert: Street closings for Baltimore Marathon

    The following parking restrictions will be implemented on Saturday, October 15, 2011: ∙ Linwood Avenue from Eastern Avenue to Fayette Street 12:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. ∙ Eastern Avenue (north side) from Linwood to Patterson Park Avenues 12:00 a....

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Baltimore Running Festival, Marathon, Martin Luther King Jr., M&T Bank Stadium

  12. Oct 14, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Under Armour's growth worries some neighbors

    On a sunny fall day in Locust Point, neighborhood residents are out in force. Toddlers frolic in Latrobe Park's playground as tennis players trade volleys on a nearby court. Joggers thread through narrow streets lined with Formstone facades and renovated rowhouses with rooftop decks, while bicyclists pedal along the waterfront promenade outside Under Armour's Tide Point office complex.
    On a sunny fall day in Locust Point, neighborhood residents are out in force. Toddlers frolic in Latrobe Park's playground as tennis players trade volleys on a nearby court. Joggers thread through narrow streets lined with Formstone facades and...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Fells Point, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking

  14. Nov 2, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. A real game-changer for Baltimore

    Whether the Baltimore Grand Prix will ever prove itself a "game-changer" for the city, as Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake predicted, may be debatable, but there is one investment of recent years that may actually live up to that title. Instead of drawing visitors to Baltimore for one weekend out of the year, it's doing so year-round and boosting downtown businesses (and job opportunities) in the process.
    Whether the Baltimore Grand Prix will ever prove itself a "game-changer" for the city, as Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake predicted, may be debatable, but there is one investment of recent years that may actually live up to that title. Instead of drawing...

    Tags: Fells Point, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Hampden, Fort McHenry

  16. Aug 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Expansion of Baltimore architectural firm fueled by focus on colleges

    Adam Gross surveys the grassy quadrangle, surrounded by brick walking paths trimmed in marble, nary a car in sight.
    Adam Gross surveys the grassy quadrangle, surrounded by brick walking paths trimmed in marble, nary a car in sight. "This is one of those seminal shots," he says, taking in the view of the Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus. "This used to be...

    Tags: Education, Mount Royal, University of Chicago, Architecture, Charles Street

  18. Nov 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. City launches circulator line from Hopkins Hospital to downtown

    Baltimore added a third line to its free Charm City Circulator service Tuesday, with the launch of the new Green Route at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
    Baltimore added a third line to its free Charm City Circulator service Tuesday, with the launch of the new Green Route at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The Green line will run from Hopkins Hospital through Fells Point and Harbor East before heading north to...

    Tags: Fells Point, Vehicles, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Hospitals and Clinics, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

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