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Travel Roundup: CityCenter Postpones Harmon Hotel, Amtrak's Onboard Sales, Hawaii Loses Seats and More
CityCenter Holdings postpones hotel opening -- CityCenter Holdings LLC announced that it would postpone the opening of the Harmon Hotel & Spa to 2010 and drop its plan for residential condominiums. CityCenter Holdings is a joint venture between MGM Mirage and Infinity World Development Corp., which is developing a 67-acre complex of hotels, condos,...
Tags: Hawaii, Amtrak, CityCenter Holdings, Harford, Sales Strategy, Corporate Governance, Sales Force Management, Sales, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Barbara E. Hernandez
Blog posts 2009-01-07

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Towson University to offer four-year degree programs at Harford
Towson University will begin offering four-year degree programs at Harford Community College next year, providing Harford officials with a tool to help attract workers associated with the forthcoming military base realignment process. An agreement signed Monday provides for two partnerships between the institutions. The first, "two plus...
Tags: FINANCE, Towson University
Research articles 2006-10-19
Harford County woman sues city of Aberdeen over fortune-telling ban
A Harford County woman should be able to see how her federal lawsuit against Harford County and the City of Aberdeen will end. That's because she's suing them over local ordinances that ban her from fortune telling, which she says violates her constitutional rights and discriminates against...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Mitchell, Norton Co.
Research articles 2001-12-27
With land to develop and growing military presence, Harford
Maryland economic development leaders tend to tout the spaces between Baltimore and Washington as the state's pride and joy. The counties in the middle might have the state's highest median incomes and lowest unemployment rates. But Harford County officials hope businesses and residents won't forget about the area...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., job, Turner
Research articles 2005-10-07
Harford County, M&T Bank offering new loan opportunity
The Harford County Office of Economic Development in conjunction with M&T Bank is offering a new loan opportunity called Revitalization Advantage. The commercial lending program provides low- cost, flexible financing to businesses interested in renovating or developing commercial property in Harford County's Route 40 corridor. For information, call Kathy Wajer...
Tags: M&T Bank Corp.
Research articles 2004-06-30
Football: Players pay respects after deaths of Harford and Davis
THERE WAS a minute's silence before yesterday's Community Shield game at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff as a mark of respect to Ray Harford and Jimmy Davis, who both died on Saturday. Harford, the former Millwall coach and Blackburn Rovers assistant manager, and briefly Kenny Dalglish's successor...
Tags: Manchester United Ltd.
Research articles 2003-08-11
Harford tries to lure Bierhoff
Blackburn Rovers are prepared to offer the German international striker Oliver Bierhoff a pounds 2m-a-year deal to persuade him to forsake Italy for England. However, Bierhoff, watched by the Rovers manager, Ray Harford against Internazionale at the weekend, said: "I see my future in Italy. If Bayern Munich,...
Tags: Atalanta Corp.
Research articles 1996-09-09
Hot housing market just part of Harford County's growth; Aberdeen,
With homes selling for as much as $700,000, Havre De Grace's latest housing development near the Bulle Rock Golf Course is the latest sign that Harford County is changing from a rural bedroom community to a destination for businesses and high-income residents.
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., housing market
Research articles 2005-08-16
Borders closing Harford Mall Waldenbooks; more to come
The Waldenbooks in Bel Air's Harford Mall will close Wednesday, making it the third Borders-owned store to shut its doors in Maryland in the past 30 days, with more closings looming.
Tags: Borders Books & Music
Research articles 2007-02-16
Harford Mutual Insurance Rated BBBpi by S&P
NEW YORK--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 5, 1998--Standard & Poor's today assigned its triple-'Bpi' Good insurer financial strength rating to Harford Mutual Insurance Co.
Tags: S&P
Research articles 1998-11-05
Harford County growing a technology community based on Aberdeen
Aberdeen Proving Ground, the U.S. Army's oldest facility for testing ordnance, also has proved to be a valuable tool for cultivating civilian technology in Harford County.
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc.
Research articles 2004-06-01
Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County to gain jobs lost by Fort
Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County will gain the more than 4,000 jobs lost by Fort Monmouth in New Jersey, the Base Realignment and Closure Commission has decided. In a statement, Gov. Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. called the decision a testament to the outstanding quality of our workforce, educational institutions,...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., job
Research articles 2005-08-25
Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County looks to share its
Despite the nation's war with Iraq, state technology officials said they expect Wednesday's technology showcase at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Harford County to be equal to, if not greater than, the turnout in 2001.
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc.
Research articles 2003-03-24
Bus slaying trial set for May 5 in Harford County Circuit Court
A state prison inmate charged with strangling another inmate aboard a Division of Correction bus will go on trial in May, a court has ordered. Kevin G. Johns, 24, who is already serving time for two murders, allegedly killed Philip Parker Jr., 20, aboard a bus that was taking inmates...
Tags: U.S. Circuit Court
Research articles 2007-08-21
Conmed Healthcare Management, Inc. Announces Six-Year $14.7 Million Agreement with the Harford County Detention Center
LA PLATA, Md. -- Conmed Healthcare Management, Inc. (OTCBB:CMHM) announced the execution of a six-year medical service agreement with the Harford County Detention Center in Maryland generating approximately $2.4 million per year or $14.7 million in total revenue over the full six year contract period. The Agreement covers the period...
Tags: agreement
Research articles 2007-07-31
Baseball player, Harford County lose bid to attract USA Baseball
Baltimore Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. and Harford County, home to Ripken's new baseball facility, have struck out in their bid to lure USA Baseball, the national organization that selects and trains the United States Olympic baseball team, to Aberdeen. Rather than relocate to Ripken's hometown, USA Baseball is moving...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., Games, MARKETING
Research articles 2002-06-25
Chem Stretch buys building in Greater Harford Industrial Center
Chem Stretch Inc. a distributor of packaging materials, has purchased a 31,200-square-foot industrial building on a 2.5-acre parcel in the Greater Harford Industrial Center in Forest Hill. Craig S. Lewis and Dennis P. Malone of Colliers Pinkard represented the owner, Bynum Ridge Associates, in the sale. Steve Feazell of Prudential...
Tags: parcel, Prudential Insurance Company of America
Research articles 2003-03-12
Battelle Memorial Institute on brink of expansion in Harford Co. tech
Nearly two years after moving into its $20 million technology center near Aberdeen Proving Ground, Battelle Memorial Institute is considering an expansion. The Ohio-based nonprofit research and development powerhouse is in final negotiations with the state to buy 47 acres of land at the Higher Education and Applied...
Tags: Battelle Memorial Institute, R&D
Research articles 2004-09-17
Tiny Harford Co. tech firm lands federal deal to track foreign
Not even a year after moving from home offices into a Harford County incubator, a technical service upstart has inked deals worth more than $1 million with the Department of Homeland Security. Under the contracts, RTR Technologies LLC will develop and apply computer simulations to help the...
Tags: modeling, U.S., U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Research articles 2004-11-16
Harford County officials believe 70-acre farm could be transformed
Harford County officials believe a 70-acre former farm could be transformed into a top-tier business park that would feed off the growth of Aberdeen Proving Grounds, which is scheduled to receive 5,000 new employees under a federal plan for military bases. The Havre de Grace land, known...
Tags: Aberdeen Group Inc., FINANCE, Taxes
Research articles 2005-06-14
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