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Court Records - Collected week of May 3, 2024
Judgments Legal judgments filed or recorded in local county offices. -Lawsuits Extended Business or Person: B, Plaintiff: Makram Megdiche, Defendant: The Bureau LPO & Security Services LLC/La Mart Oakland Mills Inc., Defaddr: 520 N. Potomac St., Defcity:...
Real Estate Leads - Collected week of May 3, 2024
Building Permits Identify the individuals and developers securing the largest commercial and residential building permits in the area, with details on the date, location, dollar value and parties involved. -Commercial Mortgages Permittype: C, Usetype:...
Liens and Bankruptcies Leads - Collected week of May 3, 2024
Federal Tax Liens and Releases The latest information available concerning unpaid tax levies filed by the Internal Revenue Service against individuals and businesses. -State Tax Liens Business or Person: B, Name: Eva Life Giver Inc., Amount: $14,811,...
Food truck to open brick-and-mortar spot in Little Italy
A food truck is opening its first brick-and-mortar space and is looking to raise thousands of dollars to support the expansion. Plating Grace & Grub, a food truck run by the nonprofit Table Foundation, will hold a soft opening of its restaurant Gastro...
Hedge fund manager, philanthropist joins Stadium Authority board
Gov. Wes Moore has appointed a hedge fund manager who used to oversee billions of dollars to the board of the Maryland Stadium Authority. John Hussman, who manages Hussman Strategic Advisors and is the director of his Hussman Foundation, had his first...
BizSpotlight: Partnership Wealth Management, LLC
At Partnership Wealth Management, we help everyday people who have accumulated wealth make sense of what they have and work with them to maximize their financial opportunities. We provide our clients with reassurance regarding their financial planning...
Fed plan to reschedule cannabis could save Md. businesses millions
An upcoming change in federal regulations could save Maryland cannabis businesses millions of dollars in taxes. The Drug Enforcement Administration is moving to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III drug, taking cannabis from a substance that is viewed...
Professional soccer will come to Annapolis for the first time
Teams from the world's biggest soccer league are coming to Annapolis for the first time this summer. English Premier League teams Crystal Palace F.C. and Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. will play a friendly match at the Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium...
8 things to know: Mercy Health expands Baltimore County care center
Good morning readers, and welcome to Wednesday. The body of the sixth and final worker killed in the Key Bridge collapse has been recovered, officials announced Tuesday. José Mynor López was 37 and lived in Dundalk, according to an announcement from...
Private school starts $18M expansion project
A private Baltimore girls’ school is starting an $18 million expansion that will revamp its science facilities for the first time since the 1990s and add new technology and labs for students. The St. Paul’s School for Girls is breaking ground this...
Nine-acre office park in Columbia heads to auction
A four-building Class A office park in Columbia will hit the auction block on May 13 — another signal of ongoing struggles in Greater Baltimore's suburban office markets. The sale of Rivers Business Commons will take place next week at 11 a.m. on...
Officials postpone major cycling event, citing bridge collapse
The Maryland Cycling Classic will not return this year, with organizers citing various obstacles including strained local and regional resources due to the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. The race, which typically takes place in Baltimore...
Local restaurateur expands Columbia footprint with outdoor spot
A local restaurateur is expanding his footprint in Howard County with the opening of a patio restaurant concept. Chad Gauss, owner of the Food Market in Columbia and Hampden, opened Vacation Columbia & Chill on Tuesday. The outdoor restaurant, situated...
Baltimore-area bakery expands to Chicago
A Baltimore-area bakery has expanded to Chicago. Roggenart European Bakery, Bistro & Café recently opened at 565 W. Diversey Parkway in Lincoln Park. Like the bakery's other locations, the Chicago spot makes everything from scratch and offers small...
Telehealth company raises $14M for expansion
A Howard County company that provides virtual mental health care to children has raised a $14 million funding round, as part of a wave of startups and hospitals trying to address a national mental health crisis. Backpack Healthcare's series A funding...
Retailer closing hundreds of stores after bankruptcy
Welcome to The National Observer, a roundup of top business news and actionable insights from across The Business Journals. We'll take a look today at Walmart's decision to close down its health clinic business, how small businesses are rethinking real...
8 things to know: Local granola company to feature in MPT episode
It's Bluesday, readers, and the quest to push the limits of the human life span — and make a lot of money — is as strong as ever. Equinox already charges anywhere from $275 to $400 per month to work out at its gyms. Now, it's offering a new $40,000...
Major Village of Cross Keys restaurant nears open date, more on way
The Cordish Cos.' Cece's Roland Park restaurant will open in the coming weeks at the Village of Cross Keys as a $30 million overhaul by owners Caves Valley Partners moves forward. It's one of six new eateries in the works as part of a redevelopment...
Baltimore university, nonprofit to build West Baltimore makerspace
Coppin State University is partnering with Open Works, a Baltimore nonprofit, to create a makerspace in West Baltimore that could be a new economic engine for the area. Open Works signed an agreement with the historically Black university to open the...
What's fueling downtown Baltimore's recovery? Not offices.
As downtowns recover, much attention has been focused on the return to the office, but new data suggests other factors are to thank for post-pandemic rebounds in Baltimore and across the country. Nightlife and after-hours activity have been bigger drivers...
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