The Daily Record News Quiz: September 5 – 9
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View ArticleWork in progress for Baltimore’s newest park
The work at what soon will be Baltimore’s newest park is in full swing near Pier 5. Look for Pierce’s Park to open this fall. The development, located on a sliver of land behind the Columbus Center, is...
View ArticleBrass Elephant could reopen by spring
The “old lady” is coming back. Baltimore’s historic Brass Elephant restaurant could reopen as early as spring with new owners, a real estate agent said Wednesday. Workers were busy Wednesday inside the...
View ArticleTop 5: ‘It’s a better bargain than it’s ever been”
A Mt. Vernon landmark restaurant that closed down could be open again by spring and three annual coin shows threatened to leave Baltimore if Gov. Martin O’Malley’s budget eliminates their tax breaks....
View ArticleSt. John to build strip mall on Timonium Road
St. John Properties has announced the purchase of a one-acre parcel at 56 Timonium Road for redevelopment into 10,000-square-foot retail strip mall. Known as Timonium Exchange, the site is configured...
View ArticleBrass Elephant to become cafe called The Museum
The new manager of the former Brass Elephant restaurant said Wednesday the doors will soon reopen as a seafood and brunch specialty café called The Museum — and not as a night club as originally...
View ArticleAgora Publishing buys 1001 Cathedral St. in Mt. Vernon
Agora Publishing, a 33-year-old international publisher based in Baltimore, will soon be moving into another city landmark: 1001 Cathedral St. in Mt. Vernon. The company announced Tuesday it had...
View ArticleCHAP gives preliminary approval to Mt. Vernon site
A city review panel gave limited preliminary approval to plans for a $25 million, 142-unit apartment building at a busy intersection in historic Mount Vernon Tuesday.
View ArticleDespite delay, insurer may be on the hook
A developer’s fight over some $625,000 in lost historic tax credits for an award-winning Mount Vernon redevelopment has survived a challenge in U.S. District Court.
View ArticleAs gay acceptance grows, Mt. Vernon’s gay bars fade away
Bill “Boz” Boswell stands at the bar at Leon’s of Baltimore, drinks a shot and takes a sip from one of two Yuenglings just delivered by the bartender. He talks excitedly about the scene he found here...
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