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University Of Maryland School Of Medicine Develops Breakthrough Treatment For Parkinson’s Disease
Ground-breaking research done in Baltimore may be the answer to helping doctors get one step closer to treating Parkinson’s Disease. Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine have found a way to treat the disease using new innovative technology. Doctors say about 1 million Americans have Parkinson’s Disease. It’s a disorder that affects brain cells in a specific area and makes it challenging for people to do everyday tasks like walking or picking up something.
Read More: WJZ-TV
Harborplace receiver embroiled in lawsuit with Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. over unpaid rent

Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. may no longer be a tenant at Baltimore’s beleaguered Harborplace but a year-old lawsuit with the property’s receiver is rolling on with a trial set for the fall. IVL Group LLC, which has served as the receiver for Harborplace for nearly three years, sued the operator and corporate owner of Bubba Gump in January 2021, charging they failed to pay $91,831 in monthly rent for two years.

Two Elkridge properties near BWI Airport sell for total of $5M

A pair of commercial buildings in Howard County’s Elkridge corridor have traded to separate investors for a total of $5 million. Lutherville-based MacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services brokered deals for an office property and an industrial building that both sit within 20 miles of Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport. Recent data showed the commercial vacancy rate in the BWI corridor was 11.6% and the industrial vacancy rate was 8.4% at the end of 2021, MacKenzie officials said this week.

SpaceX Falcon Heavy Launch
Rocket Lab chooses Wallops for launch, manufacturing site. Move could create 250 jobs

Rocket Lab has officially selected NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility as the site for its upcoming rocket launch and the state for its manufacturing center, which could create up to 250 jobs in the area. In a statement released by Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Monday, Rocket Lab announced its decision to launch its Neutron Rocket from a new Virginia Space owned launch pad located within the NASA Wallops Flight Facility and Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport on Virginia’s Eastern Shore.

Read More: Delmarva Now
JPMorgan Chase applies for branch in Howard County — again

A new bank branch could be coming to a highly trafficked area of Howard County as JPMorgan Chase & Co. continues its expansion across Greater Baltimore. The New York-based financial giant filed an application with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in the U.S. Treasury Department on Feb. 17 seeking approval for a branch in Elkridge located at the southwest corner of Gateway Overlook Drive and Marie Curie Drive. If approved, it could become the first Chase branch to open in Howard County.

Maryland Association of CPAs CEO to retire

For the second time in two years, the Maryland Association of Certified Public Accountants will see its top executive step down. Jackie Brown will retire as president and CEO on June 30, the association announced Monday. Brown, a 42-year member of MACPA, assumed leadership of the organization last February after Tom Hood left for a position at the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants. Hood led MACPA for 24 years.

Richard Adams to step down from CEO role at United Bank

United Bankshares Inc. Chairman and CEO Richard Adams is set to move into an executive chairman role and cede the chief executive duties to his son, Richard Adams Jr. The move is part of a leadership reorganization that will end the elder Adams’ long tenure as the top exec at Greater Washington’s largest community bank. Effective April 1, Adams Jr., currently the president of the Vienna-headquartered bank, will become CEO and join the United’s board of directors. At the same time, James Consagra, the current COO, will move into the role of president.

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An emergency room trip almost canceled a Baltimore couple’s wedding. But Ascension St. Agnes Hospital nurses made it happen.

Tony and Neunutae Bell had been counting down the days until their wedding. After getting engaged three years ago and waiting for COVID-19 cases to wane, the couple realized this past Thanksgiving that a rare date would be coming up: Feb. 22, 2022. It’s a palindrome day, which is a number or word that can be read the same way forward and backward — and it was a Tuesday. Such a “Twosday” won’t happen again for 400 years. But a few days before the planned courthouse nuptials, Tony found himself in the emergency department at Ascension Saint Agnes Hospital. The Baltimore couple was ready to call off the wedding.

Read More: Baltimore Sun
Alternative Reached To Having Businesses Pay For Dedicated Police Deployment On ‘The Block,’ Owners Say
Business owners on “The Block,” a stretch of strip clubs and adult stores downtown, said an alternative has been reached with lawmakers to increase security in the area that does not involve having businesses pay for dedicated police deployment. An agreement is reportedly in place with lawmakers to move forward without closing businesses earlier or paying to shore up police presence in the area.
Read More: WJZ-TV
Emergent BioSolutions to begin ‘improvements’ at Baltimore facility as J&J evaluates Covid vaccine demand

Gaithersburg’s Emergent BioSolutions Inc. (NYSE: EBS) plans to begin “facility improvements” at its Baltimore manufacturing plant as Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ) assesses demand for its Covid-19 vaccine, which Emergent has been producing at that site. That’s what Emergent President and CEO Bob Kramer told analysts and investors on a fourth-quarter company earnings call Thursday.

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