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Recent News About Maryland Department of Commerce
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Howard County begins construction on Innovation Center
The Howard County Economic Development Authority (HCEDA) held a ceremonial wall breaking to kick off construction of the new Howard County Innovation Center.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Maryland Commerce Awards Additional $700,000 to Nine Arts, Community Organizations
The Hogan Administration today announced that $700,000 in additional funding is being made available to nine community and arts organizations around the state.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Fashions Unlimited bridges the gap between tradition and innovation
Since 1976, Fashions Unlimited has crafted garments for brands such as Hanes, Adidas, and Liz Claiborne all while weathering the storms of economic recession and outsourcing that have claimed many of their local competitors.
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State spending: Which agencies spent the most in 2017?
Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Maryland State Department of Education and Maryland State Highway Administration spent the most of all state agencies in 2017, according to the latest state data.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Celebrating our customers in Maryland
Here at Maryland Commerce, we value and appreciate our customers every day.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Maryland Commerce Receives OEA Funding to Help Businesses Comply With New Department of Defense Regulations
The Maryland Department of Commerce has been awarded $515,636 in federal funding from the Department of Defense (DoD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) to assist in-state businesses.
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Maryland Department of Commerce spent $586,484,549 since 2008
Maryland Department of Commerce reported spending $22,438,844 - 43.3 percent - more in 2017 than it did 10 years ago, according to a Maryland State Wire analysis of state purchasing records.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: State Leads Delegation to Africa Aerospace & Defense 2018, Awards ExportMD Grants to Companies
The Maryland Department of Commerce is leading a delegation of six companies this week to Africa Aerospace & Defense 2018 in Tshwane, South Africa, the largest exhibition of its kind on the African continent, held September 19-23.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Maryland Offers Support to Small Businesses Providing Paid Sick Leave
Small businesses in Maryland that provide paid sick and safe leave to their employees will soon be able to apply for a refundable tax credit administered by the Maryland Department of Commerce.
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MARYLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: New jet engine developed, tested, and funded in Maryland
Jet engines without moving parts. Seems unlikely, but North American Wave Engine Corporation (NAWEC) CEO Daanish Maqbool has developed just that. And he did it right here in Maryland.
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Maryland Department of Commerce purchases totaled $74,209,649 in 2017
Maryland Department of Commerce's biggest purchases in 2017 included $7,301,532 to Maryland Technology Development Corporation Tedco, $5,000,000 to Northrop Grumman Corporation and $4,750,000 to City Of Baltimore Development Corp, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: A new voice in music, with a boost from some old pros
In 2012, Tim Meeks got a tap on his shoulder and a message that changed his life and his business: Stevie Wonder was coming, and wanted to hear the musical instrument Meeks invented.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Brilliant Bakers Get Ready For Wicomico County Fair Competition
Maryland Department of Commerce issued the following announcement on Aug. 9.For more than 80 years, the Wicomico County Fair has been a staple in the Salisbury community.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Celebrate Maryland Farmers Market Week
Maryland Farmers Market Week is August 5-11, coinciding with the 19th annual National Farmers Market Week.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Guinness Enters Craft Beer Era With New Maryland Brewery
Commonly known for its iconic dark stout and its proud Irish heritage, Guinness is ready to change things up as it re-enters the U.S. since 1954
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION: First Energy Foundation Offers $15,000 to Hire Youth Apprentices
The contribution, the third of its kind from the foundation in three years, provides $2,000 grants to help local businesses invest in onboarding youth apprentices.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Maryland Opportunity Zone Conference
On July 31, Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford opened the Maryland Opportunity Zone Conference.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Baltimore County Couple Finds Passion In Restaurant Business
For Dan Stachura and his wife Anne, deciding to run their own restaurant took something of a leap of faith.
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Datawatch Systems relocates in Bethesda, plans to add 50 jobs
A commercial office security provider is relocating its headquarters in Bethesda and planning to add 50 full-time positions.
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MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE: Paul Fredrick to Locate Headquarters in Baltimore County, Add 70 New Jobs
Former Jos. A. Bank Executives Lead Online Menswear Company