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Baltimore seafood company expands to Canada

Phillips Foods and Seafood Restaurants Inc. will head north for its latest expansion outside Maryland. The Halethorpe-based company acquired or will soon acquire a facility, several plants and holding tanks in Canada, Phillips announced Friday. The acquisitions will expand the family-owned company’s seafood offerings in its restaurants, like Phillips Seafood at the Inner Harbor, and retail, as well as add to its global portfolio that already includes a presence in Asia.

Deaf artisans show off creativity, small businesses during market at Olde Mother Brewing

Usually at weekend markets, the sound of conversations reverberates throughout the room as attendees speak to each other or with vendors about their products. But during the Deaf Artisan Market Day at Olde Mother Brewing on Saturday, instead of using their voices, artisans and attendees mainly communicated through American Sign Language and facial expressions. Dozens of people came out to the market to see the art, talent and products of local small businesses owned by people who are Deaf or hard of hearing.

MASN and Comcast agree to deal placing Orioles games in pricier package

Mid-Atlantic Sports Network and Comcast reached a carriage deal for the regional sports network to remain on Xfinity’s cable packages, but subscribers will need to pay more to watch Orioles and Nationals games. The agreement, announced Friday, will see MASN and MASN2 elevate from the basic package to the Ultimate TV package. The change will go into effect Tuesday, and Comcast will contact customers by then to communicate the change. For customers who already subscribe to the Ultimate TV package, there will be no change in pricing. For any Popular TV customers who do not want to continue with MASN, there will be a reduced RSN fee each month.

 

Poker night
Maryland casinos see uptick in betting; Horseshoe Casino continues its slump

Gaming revenue at Maryland’s six casinos in February rose after a January slowdown, and total gaming revenue was 1.4% higher than February 2023, at $159.2 million. Among the state’s three largest casinos, only Baltimore’s Horseshoe Casino saw gambling revenue fall — down 8.2% from a year ago to $15 million. Gaming revenue at Horseshoe has steadily declined, with its last year-over-year increase more than one year ago in January 2022.

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Baltimore hospital debuts $6M outpatient heart institute

MedStar Union Memorial Hospital opened a new outpatient center on Wednesday to help patients struggling with heart conditions get care without traveling across different floors in a crowded hospital. The MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute combines disciplines like advanced heart failure, vascular surgery and other cardiac specialties in one place. The 10,000-square-foot building at the corner of Calvert Street and E 33rd Street in North Baltimore was once home to the hospital’s counseling center, now located across the street.

Facade grants to help Frederick businesses

Frederick businesses can get help with improvements to their exteriors with the approval of a grant program that will be distributed to three business and community organizations in the city. The city’s aldermen approved the $100,000 grant from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development on Thursday.

 

AFSCME union signs new contract with Maryland securing raises, workplace safety

After two terms of rough negotiations with Maryland’s executive branch, unionized state employees flocked to the State House for the first time in nearly a decade Thursday to watch Gov. Wes Moore and Department of Budget and Management Secretary Helene Grady sign their new contract. “Gone are the days when you have state leadership that works in opposition to labor leadership,” Moore, a Democrat, said to a cheering crowd.

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During a show of Melt Festival when Nina Kraviz was playing behind the decks. The crowd went wild during her set which was extremely good. I was dancing with my camera in my hand while taking shots. The smoke and light hit the people just right and I quickly climbed on the shoulders of a friend to take this shot.
Merriweather Post Pavilion, other venues continue fight for anti-ticket scalping legislation in Maryland

Hozier set his ticket price at $99 for his May 17 show at Merriweather Post Pavilion, but scalpers have skyrocketed the ticket price to more than $5,000. Tickets for Mitski’s Sept. 1 concert at the Columbia, Maryland venue were set at $125, but scalpers are reselling them for more than $12,000. Scalping is nothing new to the concert industry, but Merriweather is trying to eliminate it with new legislation in Maryland.

 

What is taking so long for the Lidl grocer in Hamilton to open?

Three years ago, the grocery store chain Lidl tore down a beloved neighborhood market on Belair Road in Hamilton to open one of its locations, promising to serve surrounding communities with “high quality groceries and low prices.” It has been sitting empty for well over a year. The closing has upset residents who have many questions about what’s going on. It turns out a supply chain issue with the refrigeration system caused the delays to the opening Lidl’s 5950 Belair Road location, according to an email from Councilwoman Danielle McCray provided to The Banner by a resident.

Local IT firm takes more space at business park near BWI

Skyline Technology Solutions, a 20-year-old IT company, is expanding its Anne Arundel County headquarters near Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. The firm recently renewed its lease for 29,000 square feet at Aviation Business Park at 6958 Aviation Blvd. in Glen Burnie. At the same time, it signed a new lease for 16,000 square feet at the site. Mike Roden of CBRE represented Skyline Technology Solutions and Lacey Johansson of St. John Properties represented the landlord in the deal.

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