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- Johns Hopkins Adds Duplex Chillers to 25,000-ton Central Plant
- The installation of duplex chillers has helped increase cooling capacity and maximizes the efficiency of the existing plant at the Johns Hopkins Medical Campus on the east side of downtown Baltimore. The campus has a year-round requirement for chilled water. The heating and cooling requirements for the campus were provided...
- Case studies
- AirTran Expanding in Baltimore
- It's a rare sight these days to see any airline expanding with long haul domestic flights, but AirTran has decided to charge full speed ahead. This summer, the airline will operate two daily flights between Baltimore and both Seattle/Tacoma and Los Angeles. Now, it's no secret...
- Blog posts 2008-03-27
- Price Dynamics of Owner-Occupied Housing in the Baltimore–Washington Area: Does Structure Type Matter?
- This article investigates whether structure type matters to the price dynamics of owner-occupied housing units. We use a transaction assessment database merged with census data. After controlling for lot/structure characteristics, spatial, and temporal effects, our semi-log hedonic regressions suggest that town houses and condominiums are different from single-family detached houses...
- White papers 2003-01-01
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- Ads aim to stem foreclosures
- Maryland officials have launched an ad campaign to battle rising foreclosures. The multimedia advertising campaign, developed by Baltimore-based Mjach Designs, is intended to raise awareness about programs that are available in the state to provide help to homeowners who are struggling to pay their mortgages. The campaign, which will cost...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Algae species worries Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources
- State wildlife officials say a new invasive algae species has been identified in Maryland. The algae, called didymo -- or colloquially as "rock snot" -- can choke out native bottom- dwellers. It was found by anglers at Gunpowder Falls in Baltimore County. The algae grows in mats and has a...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Baltimore nurse who was med-mal defense lawyer dies after liver
- Deborah A. Krohn, a nurse who went to law school, practiced medical malpractice defense law and then returned to nursing, died last week of complications from a February liver transplant. She was 54. "This was so sudden," said Diana Hobbs, an attorney at Snyder, Weltchek & Snyder....
- Articles 2008-05-07
- At annual meeting, Maryland-based Under Armour asks for patience
- Under Armour Inc. executives asked shareholders -- who have seen the company's stock drop as much as 46 percent this year -- to be patient and focus on the future during the company's annual meeting Tuesday morning in Baltimore. "We're committed to investing over the long term,"...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Shares fall 10 percent as Baltimore's Legg Mason suffers 1st
- Legg Mason Inc. reported its first loss as a public company Tuesday, surprising analysts with a larger-than-expected fourth- quarter loss of $255.5 million, or $1.81 per diluted share, and the announcement of plans to raise $1 billion through an equity offering. The news sent Legg Mason's stock...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Baltimore's $1.6B State Center facelift will add retail, residences
- The plain, unassuming cluster of state office buildings in Central Baltimore known as State Center is truly an island in the middle of several thriving city neighborhoods. Seemingly walled off by Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, the median of four-laned Dolphin Street, two sets of light...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Avatech Solutions to Report Fiscal 2008 Third Quarter Results on Wednesday, May 14, 2008
- Management will host a conference call at 11:00 am ET BALTIMORE -- Avatech Solutions, Inc. (OTCBB: AVSO), the nationwide technology experts for design, engineering and facilities management, announced it will release its financial results for the quarter and nine months ended March 31, 2008, before the market opens...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Elite Stables Announces May 2008 Outlook, to Race on Preakness Stakes Day
- Nationwide Thoroughbred Consulting, Breeding and High Percentage Racing Stable Announces May 2008 Outlook Highlights Include Preakness Weekend Party at Pimlico in Baltimore and Live Runners at Hollywood Park and Golden Gate Fields LAS VEGAS -- Elite Stables (www.elitestables.com), the nationwide Thoroughbred consulting, breeding and high percentage...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- MLB today
- STARS Monday -- Ervin Santana, Angels, improved to 6-0 by pitching a four- hitter with nine strikeouts in a 4-0 victory over Kansas City. Santana's only other complete game in the majors was a five-hit shutout against the White Sox on May...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Steady fits Justin just fine
- OAKLAND -- Tuesday's outing was a lot more uneventful than Justin Duchscherer's previous one. The A's right-hander went just five innings last Thursday against the Los Angeles Angels in a 15-8 Oakland victory that was comical before it eventually became one-sided. A...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Washington Real Estate Investment Trust Announces Dividend Increase
- ROCKVILLE, Md. -- The Trustees of WRIT announced today a 2.4% increase of $0.01 per share in the quarterly dividend rate to an indicated annual rate of $1.73 per share. The quarterly dividend of $.4325 per share will be paid on June 30, 2008 to shareholders of record on June...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Steady fits Justin just fine
- OAKLAND -- Tuesday's outing was a lot more uneventful than Justin Duchscherer's previous one. The A's right-hander went just five innings last Thursday against the Los Angeles Angels in a blowout victory that was comical as well as one-sided. A dropped fly...
- Articles 2008-05-07
- Bethesda man pledges $10M to Hopkins
- A. James Clark, owner of the Bethesda-based Clark Construction Group, has committed $10 million to endow the deanship at the Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering in the name of Benjamin T. Rome, a 1925 graduate of Johns Hopkins and a mentor to Clark. The donation comes just a...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- $2.9M project to make it easier to gather traffic information in
- Downtown drivers and light rail riders can expect to see shorter commutes after an effort to better control the timing for traffic lights around central Baltimore. The city has reworked its system for adjusting stoplights, so transportation workers can change timing remotely when traffic is heavy. Baltimore...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- Reports show disparity in drug arrests in Baltimore
- Baltimore had the most drug arrests per 100,000 residents -- as well as drug arrests of blacks per 100,000 black residents -- among 43 American cities in 2003, while Maryland had the fourth-highest rate of black drug offenders imprisoned for every white drug offender the same year, according to two...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- More bad news for Baltimore-based MuniMae
- Municipal Mortgage and Equity LLC, of Baltimore, also known as MuniMae, a company that arranges financing for real estate and clean- energy projects, said it will not pay its regular quarterly dividend in order to conserve capital and protect its long-term prospects. MuniMae, which has struggled financially due to troubles...
- Articles 2008-05-06
- News Summary - 5/06
- More bad news for MuniMae Municipal Mortgage and Equity LLC, of Baltimore, also known as MuniMae, a company that arranges financing for real estate and clean- energy projects, said it will not pay its regular quarterly dividend in order to conserve capital and protect its long-term prospects....
- Articles 2008-05-06
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