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Peloton shares soar 35% as turnaround plan takes hold, losses shrink

Peloton said Thursday it is digging itself out of the red and eked out a slight sales increase for the first time in nine quarters as it slashed its overall losses. The company’s shares spiked 35% on Thursday. The beleaguered connected fitness company, which two board members have run since former CEO Barry McCarthy resigned earlier this year, saw sales grow by 0.2% during its fiscal fourth quarter.

Read More: CNBC
Fuddruckers to return to downtown Silver Spring this fall

Nearly five years after Fuddruckers served its last burger and fries in downtown Silver Spring, the hamburger chain is planning to reopen in its former location on Ellsworth Drive. On Monday, Houston-based Fuddruckers posted on social media that it would open new locations this fall in Silver Spring and Washington, D.C.’s Chinatown.

U.S. job growth revised down by the most since 2009. Why this time is different

There’s a lot of debate about how much signal to take from the 818,000 downward revisions to U.S. payrolls — the largest since 2009. Is it signaling recession? A few facts worth considering: By the time the 2009 revisions came out (824,000 jobs were overstated), the National Bureau of Economic Research had already declared a recession six months earlier.

Read More: CNBC
Build it and they will come? Harborplace redevelopment could hinge on potential tenants

A city panel is once again preparing to review the master plan for Baltimore’s most high-profile redevelopment: Harborplace. The ambitious redevelopment proposal — consisting of five new buildings fronting the Inner Harbor — has cleared each legal and political hurdle since MCB Real Estate announced its plans last fall.

The office conversion slowdown

Patrick Grace is busy converting two downtown Baltimore office buildings he bought into apartments, but Grace said these office-to-apartment conversion projects will likely be his last for a while. The owner of Trademark Investment said he’s had enough of high interest rates on loans and building owners who can’t accept the prices he offers for their aging buildings.

Area Giant stores implementing new policy on unaccompanied minors

A new policy is coming to select Giant Food locations: stores will not allow any unaccompanied minors in the evenings. The new policy states that shoppers under the age of 18 may not enter without an adult after 6 p.m. A spokesperson with Giant released the following statement: “Giant Food has initiated a new policy at select stores that are experiencing high shrink to mitigate the unprecedented levels of product theft that have become unsustainable for our business. Starting August 22nd at select stores, shoppers under the age of 18 may not enter without an adult after 6 p.m.”

Read More: WBALTV
Alaska Air clears a big hurdle in its proposed merger with Hawaiian Airlines

Alaska Air is one step closer to acquiring Hawaiian Airlines after the U.S. Department of Justice chose not to challenge the $1 billion deal that the carriers say will create a company better able to serve travelers. Alaska Air announced in December that it would pay $18 in cash for each share of Hawaiian. The deal includes $900 million in debt held by Hawaiian Airlines.

Read More: AP News
GMC expects to outsell its electric truck competitors as it launches new Sierra pickup

General Motors’ premium GMC brand wants to become the leader in all-electric truck sales for U.S. consumers as it launches its new electric Sierra pickup. The Sierra EV joins electric versions of the Hummer, including an SUV and pickup, in GMC’s electric “truck” lineup. The automaker is expecting the Sierra will become GMC’s top seller for its EV lineup as lower-priced variants become available next year.

Read More: CNBC
Salmon farm operation to bring 300 jobs to Cecil County

A high-tech, indoor Atlantic salmon farming operation is in the works for a portion of the former Bainbridge Naval Training Center in Port Deposit. Norwegian firm AquaCon is negotiating with the Bainbridge Development Corp. (BDC) to acquire 160 acres of the site near Interstate 95 for the venture, said Toni Sprenkle, executive director of the BDC. (Photo: Lee Sutterby, Delaware Business Journal)

Giant Food revises previous bag policy

An amendment is being made to the Giant Food bag policy issued three months ago in D.C. In May, Giant Food passed a bag policy to help reduce the amount of thefts they were experiencing. The policy states that customers cannot bring suitcases, duffel bags, or bags larger than 14” x 14” x 6” while shopping in these stores, which are all locations in D.C. and some additional ones throughout the region.

Read More: WUSA9

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