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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Councilman Acknowledges Forgotten Super Bowl Trip

Republican Todd Huff went to the 2011 game in Dallas with a shopping center and apartment complex owner.

Todd Huff says he's not a big football fan, but in 2011 he attended at least four games, including taking a trip to Dallas to see the Super Bowl with a local shopping center and apartment complex owner. The games highlight a hole that the State Ethics Commission says exists in legislation passed by the County Council earlier this year. The legislation was meant to bring county law substantially into sync with the state ethics law. Huff, a Timonium Republican, attended at least four games in 2011, including the Super Bowl. He wrote about the games, which include three Baltimore Ravens games, on his official council Facebook page. Tickets to one of the games were provided by Merritt Properties, as first reported by the Baltimore Sun. None of…

B Allen

11:02 am on Saturday, May 26, 2012

or how about this, the hypocracy of the left. why don't you report this crap? http://www.theblaze.com/blog/2012/05/25/hypocrisy-alert-obamas-top-spokesman-is-a-venture-capitalist/   more ›

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Visions For Vacancies

Visions For Vacanies: 35 East Padonia Road

What would you like to see take up shop here?

Sandwiched between a Rite Aid and Batteries Plus sits an empty storefront that Lutherville Personal Physicians used to call home. The question is: Who would you like to see move in? Tell us in the comments section below. The property is located at 35 East Padonia Road in the Padonia Village Shopping Center, which is managed by Continental Realty Corp. With the closing of Accents, that makes two vacant shops along the strip that includes the popular Padonia Station and Edo Sushi.

Kathleen Walther

9:49 pm on Wednesday, March 28, 2012

ANY kind of bakery would be good. NOT ANY GOOD bakery anywhere close to us. Simon's in Cranbrook Shopping Center is NOT a very patron friendly place at all, and their thin cookies (though delicious) are too expensive. The elderly owner is not even nice to old women in distress (locking keys in the car accidentally). BAH HUMBUG!!! There has to be someone who can open a nice bakery like the old …   more ›

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Accents Closes: What Should Take Its Place?

The Padonia Village Shopping Center storefront location is up for lease.

Accents, a local clothing and accessory boutique, has closed. All that remains is a large black sign and a hollowed out store next to Padonia Station. But what should take its place? Tell us in the comments section below what store or business should make the Padonia Village Shoppping Center its home. For business or franchise owners interested in a lease, contact Continental Realty Corporation leasing agent Kristina Kassolis O'Keefe at (443) 921-4347. The 55 East Padonia Rd. property is listed at 4,640 square feet, according to CRCRealty.com. There are three lots available in the Padonia Village Shopping Center. Other notable tenants include: For existing Lutherville-Timonium business owners: Have you claimed your Patch Places listing? …

Mary Yingling

1:15 pm on Friday, February 3, 2012

I would love to see a Barnes & Noble or Trader Joe's anywhere but where they are now - the parking has been a problem since Day #1!! Maybe we'll get lucky and B&N will take over the old Border's location - that would be welcomed!   more ›

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