The Eye on Annapolis Podcast
Last week, Gov. Martin O’Malley confirmed plans for a second special session of the General Assembly, where lawmakers would discuss expanding the state’s gambling repertoire. In this week’s podcast, we […]
Prince George’s casino would compete with Arundel Mills, Baker says
Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III said a billion-dollar casino at sprawling National Harbor would take some business away from the Maryland Live! facility at Arundel Mills mall […]
Unions urge O’Malley, assembly leaders to expand gambling
Trade union leaders sent a letter to Gov. Martin O’Malley and the presiding officers of the General Assembly on Friday urging the trio to include an expansion of gambling in […]
Week in review – 4/20/12: Redevelopment in Hampden
Redevelopment in Hampden A 139-year-old former cotton mill and two other buildings at Chestnut Avenue and Falls Road will soon morph into a complex of 92 apartments, office space and restaurants […]
Casino at Arundel Mills marks construction milestone
There was a milestone hit this week at the Maryland Live! Casino at Arundel Mills. Workers completed the exterior work of the $500 million gaming palace and 8-story parking garage, […]
Phillips officially opens its new Power Plant location
The large copper crab is back. Phillips Seafood, a Baltimore tourist landmark for more than three decades, has formally reopened in a new location at the historic Power Plant at […]
Anne Arundel police brass moonlighting for Cordish
ANNAPOLIS — The captain and lieutenant who oversee the Anne Arundel County Police Department’s gambling investigations have side jobs as security guards for the developer building the casino at Arundel […]
Photo of the Day – Living wages now
Check out a slideshow of our past Photos of the Day from The Daily Record’s staff photographers. We also have a SmugMug page, where you can purchase photos taken by […]
United Workers protest Cordish’s $3M rent break
Protesters for workers’ rights advocacy group United Workers picketed outside of the Baltimore Development Corp. office Wednesday to oppose a $3 million rent break that real estate developer The Cordish […]
Editorial: Phillips is a good fit for the Power Plant
David Cordish got it exactly right when he said that snagging Phillips Seafood as a new restaurant tenant for his Power Plant development was an “easy decision.” Indeed it was, […]
Week in review: 7/15/11
Restaurant plan suffers setback Redevelopment of the long-abandoned Chesapeake Restaurant in Baltimore’s Station North Arts District is still on track despite a key restaurateur’s rejection of the $16 million project, city […]
Cordish to present plans for Phillips Restaurant at Power Plant
The Cordish Cos. and its architectural firm are scheduled to present their design plans for a Phillips Seafood restaurant in the Power Plant space formerly occupied by the ESPN Zone […]





