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Medifast invests $20M to expand into weight-loss drug market

Medifast Inc. has invested $20 million in a virtual health care provider as the Harbor East company makes a push into the booming weight loss drug market amid a slowdown in revenue. The partnership will blend Medifast’s coaching and diet-based approach with LifeMD doctors who can prescribe weight loss drugs like Ozempic to Medifast customers. Medifast (NYSE: MED) is purchasing $10 million of LifeMD (Nasdaq: LMFD) stock and contributing $10 million to LifeMD to launch the collaboration and improve the telehealth platform. Medifast CEO Dan Chard will join the board of directors at New York-based LifeMD as part of the deal.

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Maryland insurance expansions amounted to about $460 million in saved hospital costs

Maryland has saved nearly half a billion dollars in hospital costs over the last 15 years thanks to expanded insurance coverage. The estimate comes from medical advocacy group Maryland Healthcare for All!, which will present its findings to the Maryland General Assembly later this week. Over the 15 years, the state reduced the number of uninsured from 13% to 6%. “When people go to the hospital without health care coverage under uncompensated hospital care, that’s a hidden health care tax, because it goes right into all of our health insurance premiums,” Vincent DeMarco, president of Maryland Healthcare for All! said. “Because of these health care expansions we have decreased uncompensated hospital care.”

 

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Ravens’ $430M state-funded stadium upgrades to roll out in 2024, include 3 plazas, expanded concourses

M&T Bank Stadium will soon undergo its most substantial makeover since it opened in 1998. Equipped with a large fund of state dollars, the Ravens and the Maryland Stadium Authority unveiled plans Tuesday to renovate the 71,008-seat venue. Some improvements will be finished by August 2024, ahead of the start of next year’s regular season, while others are scheduled to be completed ahead of the 2025 and 2026 campaigns.

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Baltimore Public Markets could get $3 million grant from city

The organization overseeing six of Baltimore’s markets could soon receive millions from the city to help its recovery post-pandemic. City officials will consider giving a $3 million grant to Baltimore Public Markets Corp. during a meeting of Baltimore’s Board of Estimates on Wednesday. The money from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) would aid the organization in rebuilding its revenue levels following the Covid-19 pandemic, along with supporting its vendors.

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Architecture firm to move headquarters to Downtown Baltimore from Columbia

Michael Graves Architecture will move its headquarters to Downtown Baltimore early next year, consolidating its two offices in the region into one space. The international firm based in Princeton, New Jersey, recently leased 5,000 square feet at 233 E. Redwood St. and will relocate about 25 workers into the downtown space blocks from the Inner Harbor.

Maryland regulators investigating online lending marketplace started by Baltimore native

Maryland regulators are investigating whether SoLo Funds Inc., a fast-growing online lending marketplace started by a Baltimore native, charges excessive interest rates and late charges and failed to disclose finance charges. The Office of Financial Regulation, part of the state Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, has ordered the peer-to-peer platform to stop offering products to consumers in Maryland pending the outcome of the case.

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Rockville’s Standard Solar expands into Texas, acquires 9.9-MW commercial solar project

Marking its first foray into the Texas renewable energy market, Rockville-based Standard Solar on Tuesday announced its latest acquisition Tuesday of a 9.9-megawatt (MWac) behind-the-meter solar project to sustainably power part of an industrial process load for Messer Americas in Texas. As a leader in the ownership, operation, funding and development of commercial and community solar assets across 23 states, this acquisition of the Bluebonnet project from EDF Renewables North America signifies a significant stride in Standard Solar’s dedication to sustainable energy solutions.

Centers of controversy: Is there enough energy for Md. to meet its tech ambitions?

Ashburn, Virginia, lies in the shadow of Dulles International Airport. It’s best known as the home of the Washington Commanders training facilities and corporate offices. But a drive around the community reveals a curious landscape. Mixed in with the suburban sprawl of townhouses and strip malls are dozens of enormous warehouse buildings, the size of airport hangars or even bigger. Many have no windows.

Lawmakers vote in favor of plan to bring Capitals, Wizards to Virginia

A group of Virginia state lawmakers voted Monday in favor of a deal to bring the Washington Capitals and Wizards to a new arena in Northern Virginia, according to four people with knowledge of the situation. Under the plan, which would still require approval from the full General Assembly and local officials, both teams would move to a new facility anchoring a massive mixed-use development in Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood, according to three of those people and four others.

Johns Hopkins renames entrepreneurship center after Pava LaPere

The Johns Hopkins University is renaming a facility to honor Pava LaPere, a Hopkins alumnus and tech CEO who was killed in September. Fast Forward U, a hub in Remington for students interested in creating startup companies, will be named Pava Marie LePere Center for Entrepreneurship. The university unveiled the honor Saturday at a memorial service for LaPere, which was attended by Gov. Wes Moore and Mayor Brandon Scott.

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