Country club heads to foreclosure auction

Country club heads to foreclosure auction

Happy Friday, readers.

I saw some flurries outside this morning in East Baltimore. We're gearing up for the winter now, and though the local flora and fauna may be moving into hiding for the season, our local business leaders are forging ahead.

That means, as usual, we have plenty of news to share this week. Let's get to it.


Baltimore County country club heads to foreclosure auction

Hillendale Country Club is headed to foreclosure auction just a few months after it closed its doors. Our in-house country club sleuth Garrett Dvorkin was on the case this week. | The latest at Hillendale


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Lacrosse equipment maker pays $13.3M for new HQ building

East Coast Dyes Lacrosse, or ECD Lacrosse , recently spent $13.3 million on an 80,000-square-foot, red-brick flex building to move and expand its headquarters in Greater Baltimore. | More on the move

Two Baltimore County car dealerships acquired by Virginia group

One of the largest privately owned auto dealers in the region, based in Virginia, has acquired two 50-year-old car dealerships in Baltimore County. | Details on the deal


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BWI's second-biggest airline files for bankruptcy

A budget carrier that's been operating at Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport for more than a decade has filed for bankruptcy. | What that means in Baltimore

D.C. group to take over Fells Point restaurant space

A Washington, D.C., restaurant group is taking over a prominent Fells Point space. 1865 Steak Seafood & Cigars plans to open by early next year in the high-traffic spot. | What we know


Plus, a look at this week's cover story.


The next pickleball? Inside the new racket sport growing in popularity in Maryland


Padel players at Pine Valley Club in Rosedale. (Haldan Kirsch for BBJ)

A racket club in Rosedale is home to the only padel court in Maryland. Padel — a mix of pickleball, tennis and racketball — is popular in Europe, but is taking off in the U.S. now. Our Garrett Dvorkin spoke with Pine Valley Club owner Frank Holtschneider about why his facility is drawing players from around the mid-Atlantic.

Read on.


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