Heading into the new week, Patch highlights the previous week's top business stories from across Maryland. Below is a roundup of those stories. You can catch up on other business news by clicking here.
What started as one Cajun/Creole seafood restaurant opening in Lanham 10 years ago has exploded into 60+ locations nationwide. The owners of Hook and Reel Seafood Restaurant, located at 9201 Woodmore Center Drive, will celebrate their 10-year anniversary Sept. 19.
Roggenart European Bakery, Bistro and Café has unveiled plans to open its new central commissary and headquarters in Columbia. The company will convert the former Hysteria Brewing Co. building on Berger Road into its new location.
Pop Mart officially opened its first storefront in Anne Arundel County at Arundel Mills Mall over the weekend. Residents can find the new storefront near the mall's TJ Maxx. The Arundel Mills Mall is located at 7000 Arundel Mills Circle in Hanover.
As part of the Chesapeake Bay Sox Jewish Community Day at the ballfield, Chabad of Bowie will set up a kosher concession stand serving authentic kosher deli foods for everyone to try. The kosher concession stand will be set up on the concourse at the ballpark and feature a menu of classic Jewish favorites.
A vintage shop is making its final preparations before permanently closing its Annapolis location next month. The organizers behind All The Rage Vintage say their location at 208 West Street will close by Sept. 13.
A luxury men's grooming salon has arrived in Montgomery County, serving as the new hot spot where residents can feel pampered while catching up on the latest game. Hammer & Nails Bethesda officially opened to the public on Friday at 7712 Woodmont Ave., next to the Lionsgate Condominiums in downtown Bethesda.
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