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CFG Bank Arena officially reopens with star-studded weekend lineup

Hope for Baltimore’s future. That is what the CFG Bank Arena reopening means to several city and state officials. Oak View Group, the Los Angeles-based owners of the arena that recently underwent a $250 million renovation, held a ribbon-cutting event Friday morning ahead of the reimagined venue’s first concert later that evening, Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band. The show will be followed by The Eagles Hotel California Tour on Saturday.

A Baltimore haircare brand celebrates 20 years as its products roll out across University of Maryland hospital system

As she raises two sons, there’s a time Jamyla Bennu and her husband, Pierre, like to keep sacred as a family: doing their hair. The styling methods range from barber cuts to dreadlocks; as the boys aged, the background noise evolved from “The Backyardigans” to “Saturday Night Live” episodes. But they always do it together. “One of my kids would be getting a haircut from dad and one was getting his hair twisted with mom, and we’d be watching a movie and stuff,” Bennu, 47, said.

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Montgomery County comedy club dedicated to supporting local nonprofits

Is there a joke about a banker walking into a comedy club? If so, Irwin Weinstein, owner of Give a Hoot Comedy Club in Gaithersburg, probably wrote it. Weinstein, who’s day job is as a business banker at SECU, partnered with comedian and friend Ken Watter (who happens to be an accountant) to open Give a Hoot in late 2022. The club is the first and only comedy club in Montgomery County, and it operates in partnership with La Mexicana restaurant with shows every Friday and Saturday with occasional Sunday and weeknight shows.

 

Maryland suspends SunSea Energy’s license amid crackdown on predatory marketing practices

The Maryland Public Service Commission has suspended the license of SunSea Energy LLC, a New Jersey-based retail energy supplier, claiming the company has racked up numerous violations in its dealings with gas and electric customers in the state. The PSC, the regulator of energy suppliers and utilities, on Friday said that SunSea must immediately cease enrolling new customers in Maryland and stop marketing.

Inside Charley Prime Foods, the American bistro set to open this month at Rio Lakefront

The minds behind Silver Spring’s Quarry House Tavern are getting ready to open Charley Prime Foods, a steak-forward American bistro this month at Rio Lakefront in Gaithersburg. Longtime business partners and Quarry House Tavern owners Jackie Greenbaum and Gordon Banks aim to recreate the lively bar scene they have in Silver Spring in Gaithersburg.

 

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The National Aquarium’s floating wetland project will be located in between Piers 3 and 4 of the Inner Harbor.

The National Aquarium’s long-awaited floating wetlands project plans to debut next year in between Inner Harbor’s Piers 3 and 4. The floating wetlands idea was first announced in early 2016 with a completion date in 2022 but was derailed during the Covid-19 pandemic. The project, which is still estimated to cost $14 million, is now back on track for a mid-2024 opening and will include 10,000 square feet of floating wetlands with a 5,000-square-foot dock.

Under Armour gives Steph Curry $75M stock plan as part of new deal

Under Armour Inc.’s most recognizable athlete, former NBA MVP Steph Curry, is cashing in on his new long-term partnership with the company in the form of millions of shares of Under Armour stock. The Baltimore-based athletic apparel company said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission late Thursday that it is giving a trust associated with Curry $75 million worth of shares of Class C common stock (NYSE: UA), which have no voting power.

Gov. Moore to sign bill incentivizing creation of wet lab space, other tech infrastructure

Maryland should see a boost in direct public funding toward manufacturing and lab space later this year as Gov. Wes Moore said he plans to sign a bill that will help build out the state’s science and technology industries through a new fund. Prior to his keynote speech at the TechStars Equitech Demo Day this week, Moore said he planned to sign Senate Bill 549, or House Bill 552, “as soon as it’s on my desk,” which would authorize the creation of the “Build Our Future” grant program to fund infrastructure projects in a variety of technological fields.

As Guinness manufacturing plant closes, officials scramble to keep Baltimore Blonde local

News that Diageo North America, the parent company of Guinness, will lay off around 100 workers and shut down the Maryland plant that manufactures Baltimore Blonde and other beverage brands stunned the local brewing scene. Left in doubt is the future of Baltimore Blonde — the lager with a logo that includes a Maryland flag — that Guinness began brewing in Relay in 2017 and has since become a popular offering everywhere from Camden Yards to local stores.

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Luminis Health opens inpatient psychiatric unit in Prince George’s County

To meet the historic and growing needs of mental health services in Prince George’s County, Luminis Health Doctors Community Medical Center (LHDCMC) has opened an inpatient psychiatric unit at its new Behavioral Health Pavilion located on the hospital’s Lanham campus. With the addition of these 16 inpatient psychiatric adult beds, it expands the continuum of care, supporting and being supported by the services operating on-site.

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