Recent Articles from Jon Sham
Cardin: Small businesses growth engine of economy
U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., has served on the Senate Small Business and Entrepreneurship Committee since 2007. Cardin sat down at his Washington, D.C. office with The Daily Record to discuss some of the challenges — and victories — for small businesses in a recovering economy.
Top 5: ‘This is plan B and C’
Tough decisions are being made in Annapolis about the state budget, and the long-time director of the Walter’s Art Museum announced he would be stepping down. Those stories and more […]
Newsmakers: Harbor East Development Group Pres. Michael Beatty
Michael Beatty, president of Harbor East Development Group, spoke to reporters and editors at The Daily Record about developing in Baltimore, Harbor East and its plans to build a new tower for Exelon at Harbor Point once it acquires Constellation Energy.
The Daily Record News Quiz: Feb. 27 – March 2
Have you been keeping up with The Daily Record’s news this week? Take our 10-question weekly news quiz in this fun, interactive feature. Leave a comment below and tell us […]
Top 5: ‘Only in Baltimore City’
Changes are coming to the Rotunda in Hampden and to the Light Street Pavilion at Harborplace, and East Baltimore residents rallied again in protest of EBDI. Those stories and more […]
EBDI protestors met with city police in East Baltimore
City police were never far away Thursday morning as angry East Baltimore residents marched toward Johns Hopkins in protest of East Baltimore Development Inc., chanting "We want jobs!" and "If we don't work, nobody works!" EBDI has been redeveloping neighborhoods in the area, and out-of-work residents demand that they be given the jobs with the development.
East Baltimore residents rally again to demand jobs from EBDI
About 100 East Baltimore residents were met with more than a dozen city police officers Thursday when they rallied to demand jobs from East Baltimore Development Inc., which is constructing in their neighborhoods.
The Daily Record News Quiz: Feb. 20 – 24
Have you been keeping up with The Daily Record’s news this week? Take our 10-question weekly news quiz in this fun, interactive feature. Leave a comment below and tell us […]
Top 5: ‘Honest minds can differ’
New restaurants come to West Baltimore and Arundel Mills and a new (and controversial) fountain coming to Union Square are among the most-read business stories of the week. The list […]
Newsmakers: Kimberly Burns, Maryland Business for Responsive Government
Kimberly Burns, the president of Maryland Business for Responsive Government, spoke to The Daily Record about state taxes and Maryland's competitiveness with nearby states and also gave her thoughts on the rest of this year's General Assembly session.
Director says unstable business led to Hollywood Diner lease’s end
If the Hollywood Diner was viable under its current operator, Baltimore would not have terminated its lease, according to the executive director of the nonprofit Chesapeake Center for Youth Development. […]
City says Hollywood Diner wasn’t complying with lease
The city terminated its lease with the Hollywood Diner and the Chesapeake Center for Youth Development because the nonprofit organization was not complying with all of the terms of the […]





