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City opposes conversion of Tremont Plaza to Embassy Suites
A new owner's planned conversion of the Tremont Plaza Hotel in downtown Baltimore to an Embassy Suites, a Hilton Worldwide brand, would threaten the city-owned Hilton Baltimore hotel as it struggles to reach stability following the recession, city...Tags: Michael J. Doyle, Economy, Business and Finance, Baltimore Hotels, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Companies and Corporations
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City-owned Hilton hotel an eyesore and a burden
Reading about Baltimore City's opposition to the Tremont Hotel plan reminded me of my utter disdain for the white elephant that is the city's struggling Hilton Hotel on Pratt Street ("City opposes conversion of Tremont Plaza to Embassy Suites," July 6)....Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Nottingham
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Andretti's success gives hope to Grand Prix of Baltimore
Ten months ago, IZOD IndyCar Series owner and promoter Michael Andretti and his chief marketing officer John Lopes stood beside the then-Baltimore Grand Prix course and marveled at the crowd and the energy filling the space around them. "This would be...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Ticketmaster, Michael Andretti, IndyCar Series, Mario Andretti
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Three shot, one fatally, in two incidents in city
One man was fatally shot in Southwest Baltimore and two men were wounded in a double shooting in West Baltimore on Tuesday evening, according to police. Police received a call at 6:18 p.m. for a shooting in the 2100 block of West Pratt Street, in the...Tags: Health, Injuries and Wounds, Carrollton, Shootings
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Four shot as Baltimore reaches 100 homicides
Four people were shot in Baltimore between Tuesday night and Wednesday morning, including two fatally, which pushed the city's homicide count to 100 for the year. The victims were identified by police as 18-year-old Tavon Whelchel and 36-year-old Lewis...Tags: Health, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Injuries and Wounds, Carrollton, Hospitals and Clinics
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Baltimore crime: Inner Harbor safe, but not downtown
In the discussion of the downtown crime problem by Del. Pat McDonough and The Sun's Dan Rodricks, there is an important missing link ("Sailabration brings out the mobs," June 19). When the link is considered, one can see that they are both right! They are...Tags: Inner Harbor, Fells Point, Harborplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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George Edward 'Hunky' Sauerhoff, activist
George Edward "Hunky" Sauerhoff, a political aide and fundraiser who was the founder and president of the Loyal Sons of Pigtown, died May 12 of heart failure at FutureCare Cherrywood Healthcare and Rehabilitation Centre in Reisterstown.
The unofficial...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Barbara A. Mikulski, Catonsville, Heart Failure, Cat (animal)
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Your guide for the 2012 American Craft Council Show
The American Craft Council Show has been coming to Baltimore for 36 years, and the two have been good to each other: Workmanship that is as much art as craft has been embraced each year by huge crowds.
But like any relationship, it can benefit from a...Tags: Artists, Music, Baltimore Convention Center, Arts and Culture, Concerts
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Howard County artists market their creativity at American Craft Council Show
Ellicott City artist Theodora "Teddi" Fine has been going to the annual American Craft Council Show at the Baltimore Convention Center for the past 20 years.
This faithful visitor finally will be one of the more than 650 artists from around the country...Tags: Howard County, Artists, Ellicott City, Baltimore Convention Center, Fine Artists
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Mirlande Wilson spared from suit as Mega Millions winner emerges
The air went out of Mirlande Wilson’s tale about a Mega Million’s jackpot ticket hidden at a Windsor Mill McDonald's Tuesday, when lottery officials announced that the actual winners have come forward – and produced the winning ticket....
Tags: Windsor Mill, Justice System, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mega Millions Lottery
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Frederick's Flying Dog plans ambitious rollout for 2012; will debut 20 new beers
The Baltimore SunAfter a year that saw sales of craft beer surge while mainstream beers declined, Flying Dog Brewery, Maryland's largest, has set an ambitious rollout of 20 new brands in 2012. One of them, Wildeman, is the first year-round release from the Frederick-...Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Fells Point, Havre de Grace, Bars and Clubs, Dining and Drinking
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Retail development heats up in Baltimore
The shelves have been stocked and the cash registers tested for Wednesday's opening of Harris Teeter's upscale supermarket in Locust Point — part of a broader development push that is likely to bring Baltimore as much retail space as a regional...Tags: White Marsh, Companies and Corporations, Starbucks Corp., Groceries, Property
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