Businesses look to profit on O’s playoff run
Retailers turn to the boys of summer to boost October bottom lines.
MBAs making a comeback?
Demand for MBA graduates appears to be picking up in the U.S. — and across the pond.
Royal Farms awarded naming rights to Baltimore Arena
The Baltimore Arena will be known as the Royal Farms Arena as of Nov. 1.
Pierced corporate veil puts three Rockville properties up for auction
Three properties along Rockville Pike, including a shopping center assessed at more than $37 million, will be up for auction this week as part of a long-running legal dispute between the former owner of a different Rockville office building and one its tenants.
Fewer Md. companies make fastest growing list
Maryland now has a smaller share of the nation’s fastest growing businesses, according to the Inc. 5000 list of America’s fastest growing private companies, released Wednesday.
‘Radio god’ leaves the RELM
Loyal fans know Don Geronimo is an open book and not one to bite his tongue if there were more to the story of his departure from the podcast network. Turns out there is.
UMCP, Hopkins get high marks with entrepreneurs
Aspiring entrepreneurs in Maryland have two great options for higher education, according to ranking website College Choice.
Closing arguments heard in ‘Shorebilly’ trademark lawsuit
A federal judge heard closing arguments Thursday in an Ocean City-based trademark dispute over the use of the word “Shorebilly.”
Stevenson U. picks Melissaratos as interim business dean
Stevenson University, the small but rapidly growing Baltimore County school, has just added a big name to its ranks: Aris Melissaratos.
Grande promise not to raise Starbucks’ prices falls through
Starbucks is raising prices on some of its drinks by 5 cents to 20 cents starting this week, and customers can also soon expect to pay $1 more for the packaged coffee it sells in supermarkets.
Taking care of business
A well-known general counsel is recommending that law firms act more like businesses in the modern era.
For employers, insurance mandate still confuses
Another recent ruling is adding to the confusion surrounding the provision in the Affordable Care Act that requires medium and large businesses to provide health insurance to their employees











