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A Baltimore economic boom from Preakness? Don’t bet on it
Maryland’s leaders are also placing a bet — and it’s a big one. Thanks to legislation enacted this year, the state will invest up to $400 million revamping the Pimlico Race Course and building a new training center.
Preakness Stakes brings thousands of fans to Pimlico Race Course each year. How could it not have an economic impact on Baltimore?
How a Hopkins lab that began in an auto shop became Howard County’s largest private employer
The Pentagon has awarded the Applied Physics Laboratory $12 billion over the past decade, making Hopkins the largest university recipient of Defense Department money.
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory’s Intelligent Systems Center, pictured, is one of many buildings on the 461-acre property in Laurel.
Towson Apple store workers ready to strike
Two years after organizing the first union at an Apple retail store, workers in Towson, Baltimore County, are preparing to take another unprecedented step: Becoming the first to go on strike against Apple. The union voted “overwhelmingly” on Saturday to authorize a strike.
TOWSON, MARYLAND - JUNE 20: Customers shop at The Apple Store at the Towson Town Center mall, the first of the company's retail locations in the U.S. where workers voted over the weekend to unionize, on June 20, 2022 in Towson, Maryland. Following a late-pandemic era wave of workers demanding higher pay,  better benefits and more negotiating leverage, 65 of the 98 workers at the Towson Apple Store voted to join the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers union on June 18.
Campus protesters want Johns Hopkins to divest. This lab is what they mean.
The Pentagon has awarded a university lab $12 billion over past decade. Pro-Palestinian protesters want that to end.
As pro-Palestine demonstrations at Johns Hopkins University stretch into their second week, protesters are demanding the school cut ties with the Department of Defense, which awards billions to a Hopkins research lab.
Search for missing construction workers on Key Bridge ends after sixth body found
The sixth construction worker on the Key Bridge when it collapsed has been recovered.
A memorial site to honor the construction workers who lost their lives in the collapse of the Key Bridge sits on the side of the road right before the blockade to Fort Armistead Park.
General contractor says new Johns Hopkins-affiliated hotel owes it $4.3 million
A construction contractor is suing a new hotel located across from the Johns Hopkins University campus in Homewood, alleging it is owed $4.3 million for unpaid work at the property, called The Study.
This is a photo of The Study, which opened its hotel in October, followed by a ground-level restaurant called Dear Charles in January.
A methadone clinic is opening in West Baltimore. Neighbors want to know: Why here?
A West Baltimore neighborhood near Mondawmin Mall is trying to stop the opening of a clinic that administers methadone.
Residents say they learned last year that a former auto parts warehouse in West Baltimore would become Charm City Medical Center, which will offer methadone treatment.
Taxpayers sank almost $100 million into a COVID glove factory that never opened
Dan Izhaky, who founded United Safety Technology in 2020, said his ambitions for the factory ran headlong into the country’s struggle to manufacture PPE.
United Safety Technology planned to convert this empty warehouse into a nitrile glove factory employing 2,000 people.
He came to Baltimore to run the port. Two months in, the bridge collapsed.
Jonathan Daniels was in his seventh week on the job as executive director of the Maryland Port Administration when the Key Bridge collapsed. Now he is tasked with overseeing the growing port’s return to regular operations.
Jonathan Daniels, executive director of the Maryland Port Administration, oversees the Port of Baltimore, which directly employs more than 15,000 people.
Your hospital is a nonprofit, but your ER doctor works for Wall Street
Maryland's emergency rooms need improving, and hospitals are increasing outsourcing the job to a national firm.
Laurel Medical Center will be among the 10 University of Maryland Medical System locations where the emergency room will be operated by an outside firm.
A day at Tradepoint Atlantic, Baltimore’s only dock outside the Key Bridge
Tradepoint Atlantic is the Port of Baltimore’s only deep-water terminal unaffected by the Key Bridge collapse.
Government workers at Tradepoint Atlantic cut up the remnants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge to prepare them to be recycled.
The developer of Harborplace bought 128 rowhomes in East Baltimore
Two months before his firm finalized the purchase of Harborplace, P. David Bramble spent $14.3 million on a deal with a much lower profile.
Photo collage shows David Bramble on left, with map of Baltimore and photographs of row houses in background. Many bright yellow circles mark specific locations on the background map.
If a bridge falls in Baltimore, does an auto dealer in Ohio feel it? We tried to find out
The effects of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge — if they come — have yet to be felt in the Midwest.
The Port of Baltimore remains mostly cut off from shipping traffic, but the supply chain has quickly adjusted.
Maryland to spend $25.7M on Baltimore Convention Center renovation
The state money will tackle a number of projects at the facility including sprucing up the bathrooms, modernizing the phone system, upgrading lighting and renovating the “failing” bridges that span Charles Street.
The Baltimore Convention Center on Thursday, Nov. 10, 2022.
Do you want the truth about sports subsidies, or to see dingers? These economists want both
Whenever a billionaire asks for taxpayer money to build a new stadium, these economists are the people explaining that, no, it’s not a good use of public funds. But they love sports. Really.
Dennis Coates, left, enjoys the Orioles game with his friends and fellow economists.
Baltimore needs the supply chain more than the supply chain needs Baltimore
The supply chain is pivoting — and doing it fast.
The cargo ship, Dali, docked in Baltimore, MD on 3/25/2024
Every dock in the Port of Baltimore is shutting down — except one
Tradepoint Atlantic on Sparrows Point is the only major shipping site within the Port of Baltimore that lies outside the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
Overview of Tradepoint Atlantic in Sparrows Point, Maryland.
6 missing construction workers in Francis Scott Key bridge collapse are presumed dead
The Coast Guard doesn’t think the six construction workers survived the bridge collapse because of the deep waters and cold temperatures.
Close up photos of the Key bridge collapse, taken by Baltimore City Fire Rescue 1
Key Bridge collapse will disrupt business in Baltimore — and across the country
In a potentially crippling blow to commerce in the region, the Port of Baltimore is partially shut down after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed Tuesday morning when it was struck by a cargo ship.
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed into the Patapsco River after a cargo ship collided with it early Tuesday morning.
To longtime friend, Peter Angelos ‘took a back seat to no one’
To Manolis Mastromanolis, Peter and the Angelos family were the epitome of the American dream.
2PBRFWA Peter G. Angelos, center, owner of the Baltimore Orioles, talks with members of the media at Ft. Lauderdale Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. before his team's spring training baseball game against the Boston Red Sox Sunday, March 18, 2007.
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