• Lexington Market to be demolished, rebuilt under new plan (Slideshow)

    Lexington Market would be demolished and rebuilt on an adjacent lot under a new plan announced by the Baltimore Public Markets Corp. on Friday.The 233-year-old market's current location would be razed starting in early 2018, and a new 97,000-square-foot market would be built on a nearby parking lot between Eutaw and Paca streets. The process is expected to take about 26 months to complete at a cost of between $30 million and $40 million, according to Baltimore Public Markets, a city-operated ent
  • Pizza in a cone eatery coming to White Marsh Mall

    If you are looking to spice up the way you eat pizza, get prepared to eat it out of a cone.Kono To-Go, a restaurant chain that serves pizza in a cone-shaped crust, will open its first location in Greater Baltimore on Dec. 6 in the White Marsh Mall. The kiosk will be owned and operated by Tony Murphy.A Kono pizza cone is filled with pizza ingredients such as sauce, cheese and fresh ingredients. The menu will feature six pizza cone options as well as breakfast and dessert cones, including a Ghirad
  • GSA seeks firm to help build the FBI's new headquarters, wherever it lands

    It's still too early to say where it will be built, or how the federal government will pay for it, but the General Services Administration is seeking construction management firms to help build the FBI's new headquarters somewhere in Greater Washington.The GSA, the federal government's real estate arm, plans to issue a request for proposals around Jan. 20 seeking firms with the right experience, and security clearances, to work with it on aspects of the $2 billion project including budget and fi
  • CBRE Global Investors nears deal to buy Legg Mason Tower in Harbor East

    The tony 24-story Legg Mason Tower in Harbor East, on the market for more than a year, is under contract for about $480 per square foot, according to sources familiar with the deal, in what would set a real estate record in Baltimore.Sources have told the Baltimore Business Journal that the buyer is CBRE Global Investors, the investment arm of commercial real estate brokerage firm CBRE. A statement from the building owner, H&S Properties Development Corp., said H&S would retain an intere
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  • City seeks developers to revamp Broadway, Hollins markets

    The Baltimore Development Corp. is seeking developers to renovate the city-owned Hollins and Broadway markets.The BDC, along with Baltimore Public Markets Corp., issued a request for proposals Friday morning for the two properties.There are no restrictions on the redevelopment of Broadway Market, located in Fells Point, but Hollins Market must serve as a public market, with the primary tenants being food vendors, the BDC said.Responses to the RFP are due by Feb. 13. Proposals are expected to&hel
  • The 5 fastest-growing private companies in Greater Baltimore

    Elkridge-based River City Cannery grew 490 percent in revenue from 2014 to 2015, riding the craft beer craze that is booming across the U.S.The growth places River City atop this year's Business Journal List of the fastest-growing private companies in Greater Baltimore.River City launched in early 2014. The company provides mobile canning for breweries across the mid-Atlantic, including its first client, Heavy Seas Beer.The company posted revenue of $1.8 million in 2015.Subscribers can view&hell
  • Poland continues to be a hotspot for Lockheed sales

    Lockheed Martin Corp.’s (NYSE: LMT) international sales effort to Poland got a boost with the U.S. State Department approving a possible $200 million sale of extended range air-to-surface missiles.The State Department approved the sale of as much as 70 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missiles Extended Range, known as JASSM-ER, more than a year after the company inked a deal with Poland to sell and outfit the country’s F-16 fleet with traditional JASSMs.In September 2015, when I spoke w
  • 8 things you need to know this morning, including Michael Phelps' VC dreams

    Good morning and happy Friday. Bundle up. Expect cooler — or more December-like temperatures — over the weekend.Thousands came out to Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood to celebrate the annual lighting of the Washington Monument. The previous day's rain gave way to a perfect night for the festivities. OK, we can all stop speculating about what Michael Phelps is going to do after retiring from swimming. The Olympic gold medalist and favorite Baltimore native says he wants to launch
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  • New Port Covington park designs need more work, city panel says

    Port Covington's first public park to be paid for with tax increment financing bonds received a second public airing Thursday before the city's design panel — and came up short.East Waterfront Park will be located off of Cromwell Street on the eastern rim of the 266-acre development, near Sagamore Spirit, the whiskey distillery plant that will open next year.Plans call for it to be anchored by a large architectural pier that juts into the Middle Branch for a Water Taxi stop, kayak berth, s

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