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On the article North Baltimore Dream Home: Roland Park 'Gem'
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On the article Charles Village Residents Oppose Possible New Grocer
Gordon Steen
9:24 pm on Wednesday, March 13, 2013
ReplyGreat place for a children's playground to attract more families to Charles Village.
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On the article Eddie’s Market Owner Concerned About Possible Hopkins Grocer
Gordon Steen
10:11 am on Friday, March 8, 2013
ReplyMcDonald's competes with Burger King, Eddie's can compete with Whole Foods. Just because you are small doesn't mean you can't be creative and fill the needs of the community.
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On the article Substation Could Prevent Transit-Oriented Development
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On the Blog Post Catch the film about a fishable swimmable harbor here by 2020
Gordon Steen
10:47 am on Friday, May 25, 2012
ReplyGreat pic of the old Jones Falls. Who took that?
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On the article Patch Coverage of Mayor's Bottle Tax Proposal
Gordon Steen
12:58 pm on Saturday, March 10, 2012
ReplyWe get a tax while the rest of the civilized world has a 5 cent deposit. Which one will clean up our streets and the bay faster?
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On the article Rotunda Owner Addresses Stalled Development Plans
Gordon Steen
12:49 pm on Saturday, March 10, 2012
ReplyTrader Joe's would crush Giant if they moved into the Rotunda.
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On the article You Tell Us: How Can North Baltimore's Small Business Climate Be Improved?
Gordon Steen
6:34 pm on Wednesday, February 22, 2012
ReplyThe city should suspend property taxes on retail space for a 3 year period for new, small retailers. The Inner Harbor gets tax breaks. Why not the neighborhoods?
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On the article Development Issues Still Loom Large in 2012
Gordon Steen
8:49 pm on Thursday, December 29, 2011
ReplyMuch as I love Lowes and Walmart, it comes as no surprise that those projects move at the speed of light, while the crown jewel of Baltimore's undeveloped landmark's - the Station North Arts and Entertainment District moves at a snail's pace. Which will enrich the city more?
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On the article I Still Love You, Rotunda
Gordon Steen
7:08 am on Saturday, June 11, 2011
ReplyThe Rotunda is waiting for its moment unfortunately big money and creativity rarely go hand-in-hand. Thanks Mike for the article. Always looking for good pizza. All great NY pizza is oily. And Rebecca, give us a link to your blog so that we can read your good stuff as well.
Gordon Steen
7:53 pm on Sunday, May 12, 2013
If you think that the 1% are reading Patch.com, you better find a new ad sales manager. Try to find a property that your audience can afford if you want to hang onto your readers.