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SC&H relocated its headquarters to Hunt Valley into a hybrid-ready, amenity-filled suite; reporting differs on exact square footage but all note room to grow.
WBAL’s grocery calculator turns CPI data into a personalized grocery bill; national food prices are up, but Baltimore’s trend looks flatter. See how your list compares.
Unilever is in talks to sell its Foods unit to McCormick. The talks would put the Baltimore‑area spice maker front‑and‑center in a multibillion‑euro deal.
Lufburrow invested roughly $10M in a new Aberdeen HQ and says it will double its workforce, with county loan support and job targets through 2028.
OneLife Fitness plans a $12M, 60,000-square-foot club at Perring Plaza in Towson with pools, recovery studios and childcare for local residents.
A Point of Rocks couple turned a stop at an Exxon into a $50,000 win on the Maryland Lottery’s $5 Winning Streak scratch-off and claimed the prize earlier this week.
Herman’s Bakery announced it will close its Dundalk shop on March 31, ending a 67‑year run at the Holabird Avenue storefront and marking a family retirement.
Streets Market at Yard 56 will close March 31, vacating a 20,000‑square‑foot grocery in Greektown. The loss raises fresh questions about local grocery access near Johns Hopkins Bayview.
Taylor Farms plans a $120 million manufacturing plant in Jessup that could bring about 1,000 jobs and a major East Coast expansion for the Salinas‑based produce company.
Barnes & Noble will anchor the planned Lutherville Station town square, taking nearly 18,000 square feet and adding a café and community space.
Baltimore-based Atlas Restaurant Group has leased the lobby restaurant spaces at downtown Houston's Texas Tower, adding to its River Oaks and Montrose locations.
Atlas Restaurant Group moved its HQ into the E.J. Codd Co. building in Fells Point, pairing restored warehouse bones with space for a restaurant and members‑club.
Apex Tool Group signed a 16,756-square-foot lease in Hunt Valley's Executive Plaza and will relocate about 50 employees from Sparks, adding a GEARWRENCH showroom.
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