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Maryland hopes to recruit young dentists to workforce shortage areas

Maryland has about 70 dentists per 100,000 residents, according data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2020, but that doesn’t mean that they are equally distributed across the state. State health officials and dental health advocates say that Baltimore and parts of the Eastern Shore and Western Maryland not only lack dentists, but have other barriers that make it difficult for residents to keep up with their oral health.

Huge mixed-use health care development planned for Montgomery County’s White Oak

A huge mixed-use health care development is planned for Montgomery County’s White Oak region. The Baltimore-based MCB Real Estate will break ground next year on a 280-acre mixed-use health care development next to the Food and Drug Administration headquarters. Viva White Oak is approved for 12 million square feet of mixed-use development. It is near the Adventist Health Care White Oak Medical Center, off Cherry Hill Road.

 

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Wondering what the women of Port 44 are up to in Williamsport? Here’s a progress report

When we last checked in with Port 44, the all-female development group was making a splash in this canal town with the renovation of venerable buildings on Conococheague and Salisbury streets. Nearly half a dozen businesses had moved in, and seven newly redesigned, upscale apartments were occupied. That was last fall.

 

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Seven Black-owned businesses to open in Harborplace

The two Harborplace pavilions will get seven new tenants this summer ranging from a tea company to a literacy community outreach movement. The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore held a ceremony Wednesday to welcome the third group of businesses participating in its BOOST program, which stands for ‘Black-owned and operated storefront tenancy’ and focuses on filling vacant space downtown.

Supply chain struggles remain for businesses, even as port reopens

Pompeian Olive Oil staffers spent three weeks this spring making daily calls to a ship in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to pull off an expensive gamble: getting a ship across the ocean just in time for the reopening of a channel into the Port of Baltimore. The journey required precise timing to prevent the vessel from waiting for the wreckage of the Key Bridge to be cleared, but Pomepian officials deemed it worth the risk given the high costs associated with trucking imports from other ports. In the end, the trip was a success.

Baltimore developer buys 124 acres near Port of Virginia

Baltimore’s Atapco Properties is expanding into the southern Virginia industrial market. The development and investment firm on Tuesday said it had acquired 124 acres near the Port of Virginia. The site within the Virginia Port Logistics Park can hold a warehouse of up to 1.5 million square feet and is Atapco’s first acquisition in the Hampton Roads market, a strong competitor to the Port of Baltimore.

150 Southwest Airlines flights delayed in and out of BWI Airport during data center outage

About 150 Southwest Airlines flights in and out of BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport were delayed Wednesday because of what the airline described as a power outage at one of its data centers. Southwest Airlines confirmed delays were caused because of the power failure in the Dallas, Texas, area.

 

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M&T Bank Stadium’s premium areas will soon reach new level of luxury

When you enter the gates to M&T Bank Stadium, you are greeted with construction equipment, dust and the sound of buzzing saws. The controlled chaos currently requires all who enter to wear a hard hat, safety goggles and construction vests. By the time the season arrives, for a lucky few, the entrance through those gates will be a step into luxury.

 

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Dick’s Sporting Goods raises guidance, says shoppers are spending more on sneakers and athletic gear

Dick’s Sporting Goods on Wednesday said customers are spending more on new sneakers and athletic gear, leading the retailer to raise its full-year earnings guidance. Shares jumped about 7% in premarket trading. The big-box sports store’s comparable sales grew 5.3% during its fiscal first quarter, well ahead of the 2.4% growth that analysts had expected, according to StreetAccount.

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Former American Visionary Art Museum director Jenenne Whitfield joins MCB Real Estate as Harborplace Director of Experience

Former American Visionary Art Museum director Jenenne Whitfield has joined MCB Real Estate, the owner of Harborplace, in the newly created position of Harborplace Director of Experience. In an announcement on Tuesday, MCB noted that executives learned from recent community engagement sessions that the general public believes art, culture and experience are important components of a reimagined Harborplace.

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