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Join more than 35, who have signed up to receive our daily newsletters. The developers who bought the old Grand Central property and closed the nightclub there so they can create a mixed-use office and restaurant complex in its place, a group called Landmark Partners, originally said they were aiming to complete construction by the end of A third Mount Vernon location that was at one point targeted to be a replacement for Grand Centralthe former lesbian-oriented bar on Centre Street known as Flavor, will go up for auction on Dec.
Mitchell Jr. Courthouse, N. Calvert St. Howard St. Over the course of the night, at least 75 people stopped in. Central had another crowd on Saturday — a sign that people are eager to check the place out. The southernmost building is set up as a carryout. Hayes, who was the general manager of Grand Central, said he and Yordanov are using the first week or so to get alcohol and other items delivered and make sure everything is in good working order.
He said he also plans to have drag shows and other live entertainment.
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They paid a fine but retained the license. Baltimore liquor board rules require license holders to keep a licensed establishment active or lose their license. After hearing their request, the liquor board members voted to grant the requested day hardship extension. During the liquor board meeting, Pannoni and Fogleman did not address another recent development at the City House construction site.
That work is currently underway. As presented to the liquor board, Landmark Partners would have had a financial interest in the relocated Grand Central operation on Centre Street, but it never materialized and Hayes pursued the Howard Street location instead without Landmark. The Dec. More by Ed Gunts. City House Charles is going to be the name of the fiasco being built at Eager and Charles?
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