The Super Block saga rolls on
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Happy Friday, readers.
Despite the cold snap we've been having here in Baltimore, the news cycle continues to heat up. Here are the biggest business stories of the week.
City cancels deal with Super Block developers, mulls future
Baltimore City officials announced Monday that they were terminating an agreement with the latest Super Block developers, putting the large swath of land on the west side of downtown in play once again. | The rundown
Then just yesterday, city officials said they're contemplating breaking up the Super Block site when a new RFP is released next year. | More details
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Family-owned food manufacturer acquired
A private equity firm has acquired Tulkoff Food Products Inc., the longtime family-owned company known for its horseradish, Tiger Sauce and other condiments. | More on the deal
Affordable housing complex opens near Amazon warehouses
Baltimore's newest affordable housing development on Broening Highway attracted hundreds of applications for just 150 units, the developer said. | Details on the project
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Longtime music venue hits the market for $450K
A longtime music venue in Federal Hill has hit the market, marking yet another change in the city's music scene. | Inside the listing
Magic Johnson pledges $1M to Baltimore university
One of the greatest basketball players of all time has pledged $1 million to help a Baltimore university develop more entrepreneurs. | The slum dunk donation
Meet the Corporate Philanthropy Awards honorees
The Baltimore Business Journal is recognizing 12 companies that excel at giving with its 2024 Corporate Philanthropy Awards. To these companies, it's not just about the money. They use corporate philanthropy as a way to help their employees meet their own personal goals to be charitable.