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Maryland moves up in CNBC’s Top States for Business ranking

Maryland once again ranked in the middle of the pack on CNBC’s new Top States for Business ranking released Tuesday, but improved compared to last year. The Old Line State came in at No. 22, up five spots from the year prior. Maryland has traditionally placed in the middle of CNBC’s annual ranking but did rank as high as No. 12 in 2021, when it also took the title of most improved state.

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MLB commissioner still expects Orioles to renew lease; team won’t say whether it wants to host 2025 All-Star game

The months have flown by, the expiration date looms ever nearer and the self-stylized “All-Star break gift” that Orioles chairman John Angelos promised still hasn’t arrived. The Orioles’ lease at Camden Yards expires at the end of this year, but for all the uncertainty that surrounds the situation, Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred hasn’t changed his stance since December, the last time he publicly commented on the long-term future of the Baltimore franchise.

First Home Mortgage to open Carroll County branch

First Home Mortgage Corporation, a mortgage financing company, has announced the opening of a new branch office in Carroll County. Leading operations at the 2 Locust Lane, Westminster, location will be RL Kyker, a loan officer with more than 17 years of experience working in the Maryland community in mortgage finance.

Hotel workers at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront get raises through newly ratified contract

Hotel workers at Baltimore Marriott Waterfront in Harbor East will get their first raises in more than two years and improved workplace rights under a newly ratified contract, the workers’ union announced Tuesday. The contract ends a labor dispute that started more than a year and a half ago. Under the collective bargaining agreement, the first full union contract since the food and beverage workers organized at the hotel in 2019, non-tipped workers get immediate hourly wage increases that range from $1.56 to $2.76, the union, Unite Here Local 7, said Tuesday.

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Mini golf chain Puttshack headed to Chasen Cos. project in Harbor East

Puttshack, an upscale miniature golf chain that combines high-tech putt putt courses and bars, will open inside The Whitney in Harbor East, an apartment complex being developed by Baltimore’s Chasen Cos. The luxury mini golf venue in the fast-developing Baltimore neighborhood will be the first in Maryland for the Chicago company, which launched a national expansion last year to cash in on the “competitive socializing” market.

BWI-Marshall is a finalist in contest for best restroom

Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport is a finalist in the 2023 America’s Best Restroom contest. The 22nd-annual contest, sponsored by Cintas Corp., celebrates businesses that develop and maintain innovative restroom facilities, according to a statement released by the airport. BWI-Marshall is the only airport among the contest finalists. Other finalists include highway rest areas, restaurants, tourist destinations and private companies.

 

 

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Maryland consumers struggle under the weight of credit card debt amid high inflation and interest rates

With interest on her credit cards as high as 30%, Andrea Lyttle rarely charges anything. If she does, she pays the monthly balance in full. Like most consumers, Lyttle feels the pinch of high interest rates at a time of high inflation. But she’s also painfully aware of the pitfalls of credit card debt. Just last year, Lyttle, 57, managed to pay off a whopping $40,000 in debt on various cards.

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Meal kit company Home Chef opens manufacturing and distribution center in Baltimore, plans to add 600 jobs

Meal kit and food delivery company Home Chef has opened a new manufacturing and distribution center in Baltimore, its first location on the East Coast. The facility in Wagner’s Point in South Baltimore will add about 600 jobs to Baltimore, said Home Chef chief operating officer Scott Fratzke at a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday.

 

After a Baltimore neighborhood lost its grocery store, a local deli expanded its offerings

In the wake of Eddie’s of Mount Vernon closing, another neighborhood spot has stepped up to help fill the void the longtime grocer left behind. The Spot Pizzeria & Deli at 1101 St. Paul St. has expanded its offerings of items like fresh produce and canned goods since the end of June. Eddie’s closed on June 29 at 7 W. Eager St. after 24 years, leaving the neighborhood without a local grocery store.

Real Estate Insider: Arundel Mills adds five new retailers as shoppers return

The 250 retailers at Arundel Mills just got some company. The Hanover-based mega mall off Route 100 recently inked five new leases with national retailers as the volume of in-person shopping is on the rise post-Covid, mall officials said. Opening this summer are an Adidas Outlet, The North Face, a Vera Bradley store, Velocity Denim and Hollister.

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