Two young Owings Mills companies are among 71 finalists selected to compete for grants and other prizes that will help jump start their businesses.
The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Chamber of Commerce’s Charter Night will honor the Reisterstown Volunteer Fire Company, the Baltimore County Police’s Franklin Precinct and the Community Crisis Center.
Developers spoke about community benefits and took questions on traffic, demolition and the mix of tenants at a community input meeting Monday night.
Community leaders in Owings Mills and Reisterstown support the Board of Election’s decision to nix the possibility of bringing two zoning decisions to referendum.
The sandwich shop’s first Baltimore County location is slated for a spring opening.
The McDonald’s on Reisterstown Road will be demolished and rebuilt to update the building to the fast food chain’s new design.
The family-friendly restaurant and bar, which serves a mix of Italian and American food, is now open.
Aaron's offers lease-to-own purchase options on including furniture, electronics, appliances and more.
Baltimore County will hold a community input meeting about the Foundry Row project at New Town High School on Monday, Feb. 11.
MGH, the Owings Mills company that paired the Natty Boh man and the Utz girl together in an iconic Smyth Jewelers billboard, will award a small business a billboard on a major highway in Maryland.
The annual Baltimore County Restaurant Week begins Friday and runs through Jan. 27.
The ROMG Chamber’s Charter Night, one of its annual signature events, will be held on Feb. 20 at the Pikesville Hilton.
The grocer looks to fill about 160 jobs in the Greater Baltimore region.
Join three Baltimore Ravens players at Buffalo Wild Wings for WNST’s Thursday Night Live.
The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Chamber of Commerce is switching up how the organization is run, and longtime executive director Brian Ditto will be stepping down.
Construction began on the first office building at the Owings Mills project.
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TELL US: What would you like to see in the vacant gas station at Chartley Drive and Main Street?
For starters, dressing well is a compliment your host or hostess, according to Edward Steinberg, vice president of J.S. Edwards men's clothing and gifts store in Pikesville.
TELL US: What would you like to see in the vacant gas station next to Wawa in Reisterstown?
Eye doctor Brian Granek, who was born and raised in Owings Mills, opened his eye care practice in Owings Mills earlier this year.
A luxury apartment building with bottom floor retail is expected to open in the spring along with a building housing the Baltimore County Public Library’s largest branch and the Community College of Baltimore County.
The family-friendly restaurant and bar, which will serve a mix of Italian and American food, hopes to open by the end of the month.
The Reisterstown Improvement Association installed a podium with a map of Main Street businesses in front of The Cow.
Owings Mills-Reisterstown Patch is compiling a list of Small Business Saturday deals. Share yours here.
The Baltimore-based cupcakery will open its fourth location at Valley Village Shoppes in Owings Mills.
The next drawing is set for Saturday night.
Bennett Ostroff, a Reisterstown native who recently moved back to the area, is highlighting unique businesses and houses of worship in the Owings Mills-Reisterstown area through a video blog.
Employees of the retail giant hope to take advantage of one of the year's busiest shopping days.
Two groups funded by developers, including David S. Brown Enterprises and David Cordish, seek to overturn zoning for the Solo Cup and Middle River Depot properties.
What would you like to see in the vacant space next to the Dunkin' Donuts/Baskin Robbins on Main Street?
The Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Chamber of Commerce held the ninth annual Taste of the Town at Hannah More School Thursday, where community members got to sample food from more than a dozen local eateries, schools and even a nursing home.
What would you like to see in the vacant building on Reisterstown Road in Owings Mills?
Stone’s Cove Kitbar, a restaurant/bar with an open-style kitchen, will be opening in the Boulevard College Center near Stevenson University in early 2013.
The Chamber of Commerce holds the ninth annual event Thursday at Hannah More, where attendees can taste a variety of foods from local restaurants and schools.
First deadline for turning in signatures closes at the end of business Monday.
Owners are working to clean up and renovate the restaurant/bar after a fire forced it to close last year. What would you like to see it reopen as?
Check out what's going on this weekend at the Maryland State Fairgrounds.