The state's business economy continues to stop and start with the opening of the first drive-thru coffee chain shop in Anne Arundel County, while a New England-based eatery focused on customers with dietary issues has opened in Harford County.
Unfortunately, an iconic department store chain will be closing more stores, including another in Maryland. And fans of this convenience store will be sad to learn that it might be closing some of its locations across the state, too. Plus, Costco recalls an item sold in Maryland stores.
Allergy-Friendly Eatery Unveils New Menu Bursting With Creative Dishes
The allergy conscious restaurant known as Burtons Grill and Bar will officially open with mouthwatering menu items from crab-crusted haddock, a lobster roll served with butter or chilled with aioli, to the Maxx Burger piled high with fixings.
Drive-Thru Coffee Chain To Open 1st Site In County
Coffee lovers rejoice! The wildly popular 7 Brew coffee chain will open its first location in Glen Burnie. 7 Brew only has two other Maryland bases, which are in Abingdon and Cambridge.
Major Convenience Store Chain Plans Mass Closures: Here’s What It Could Mean For MD
The parent company of 7-Eleven announced it plans to close 645 convenience stores across North America, with some in Maryland possibly on the chopping block. 7-Eleven has hundreds of locations in Maryland, including stores in Baltimore, Bethesda, Annapolis, Bowie and Ellicott City.
Iconic Department Store To Close 14 More Stores, Including 1 In MD
A heralded department chain will shutter additional stores this year, including one in Anne Arundel County. Thirteen other stores will be closing across the country.
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