Silver Spring Mining Company serves up mixed bag of American cuisine.
The logistics and transport company signed a five-year lease with Dundalk's Chesapeake Commerce Park.
The popular coffee shop's closing event featured live music and light fare.
Rommel Engineering & Construction Co. acquires 65-year-old Cranston, with most employees being retained by the new owner
The holistic practice, which was previously located in Lutherville, will hold an open house on Friday.
Curt Sherrer hopes to open his business, which will focus on apple-based alcoholic beverages, in February.
NEXUS hosted its annual networking event at Renegade Studios in Hunt Valley.
The store will now exclusively host furniture vendors.
The sale, hosted by the Junior League of Baltimore, will feature designer merchandise from local boutiques at more than 50 percent off retail price.
The restaurant's Thai food, however, was lacking in flavor.
From Sept. 6 to 10, participating Chick-fil-A restaurants, including the two Cockeysville locations, will be giving away free breakfast entrees.
Each week, Patch will pit two similar businesses against each other and ask you to choose your favorite.
Barrett’s Grill has given new life to the spot formerly known as Greystone.
Baltimore area residents cast more than 54,000 votes on Facebook for their favorite causes.
The winning truck receives $10,000 and a chance to appear on a Food Network show.
The original location of the restaurant opened in Cockeysville in 1972.
Hightopps Backstage Grille provides the perfect end-of-summer venue.
Employees on strike gathered outside Verizon's Hunt Valley office at noon on Monday.
Inventive new flavors, covered in chocolate, are Kim Rigby's passion.
A new studio in Cockeysville welcomes students with open—and strong, flexible and mystical—arms.
When even the excavated dirt is recycled, Hunt Valley’s newest office building shows a strong start in its commitment to the environment.
Greene Turtle offers Hunt Valley residents a taste of Ocean City.
The historic restaurant is moving towards a "farm to fork" approach.
Green Leaf offers traditional and healthy Japanese, Thai and other types of Asian cuisine.
Homestyle breakfast at Linny’s Kitchen is a home run.
Fashion Shop owner Janis Krew-Lavenstein caters to fashion-foward Hunt Valley residents.
The hidden York Road gem specializes in seafood, Italian and Greek dishes.
The Milton Inn’s Brian Boston honored at the Restaurant Association of Maryland’s “Stars of the Industry Gala.”
Fuel economy makes diesel an attractive alternative to gasoline.
Patrick's Restaurant and Pub features a trio of American, Italian and Spanish cuisine.
York Road's Fuji San takes authentic Asian cuisine to the next level.
Restaurant's name will be changed to "Barrett's."
Laissez-Faire & Company Entrepreneur’s Emporium provides an open indoor market for Cockeysville consumers.
Warm and casual, Lil' Tony's serves up pizza, pasta and more.
Exxon is the nearest gas station to the Hunt Valley BP.
The value of the metal makes it a popular item to steal.
Remodeling is needed after a car crashed into the gas station.
Riders are frustrated by frequent breakdowns.
The video game industry is evolving, and it wants to put your kids to work.
Jesse Wong’s Kitchen offers a wide variety of irresistible Asian cuisine.