Maryland Stadium Authority
Recent News About Maryland Stadium Authority
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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 Stadium Authority spent $686,386,743 since 2008
Maryland Stadium Authority reported spending $47,536,404 - 89.8 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 Stadium Authority purchases totaled $100,470,262 in 2017
Maryland Stadium Authority's biggest purchases in 2017 included $22,479,663 to M & T Bank, $20,710,462 to Zions Bank and $9,766,877 to Baltimore City Director Of Finance, public records analyzed by Maryland State Wire show.
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MARYLAND STADIUM AUTHORITY: The 2019 Orioles Pet Calendar
It's that time of year!
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Ocean City Convention Center expansion secures funding
The Maryland Stadium Authority will contribute $20 million, while $14 million is being contributed by Ocean City.
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Maryland Stadium Authority Board met June 6.
Maryland Stadium Authority Board met Wednesday, June 6.
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Maryland Stadium Authority Board met June 15.
Maryland Stadium Authority Board met Friday, June 15.
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Maryland Stadium Authority Board met June 6.
Maryland Stadium Authority Board met Wednesday, June 6.
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Maryland Stadium Authority Board met June 15.
Maryland Stadium Authority Board met at 4 p.m. Friday, June 15.
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MARYLAND STADIUM AUTHORITY: Governor Larry Hogan Announces State Center Redevelopment Will Move Forward Expression of Interest Will Secure New Developer for Long-Awaited Project
Governor Larry Hogan today announced he has directed the Maryland Department of General Services (DGS) to move forward with an Expression of Interest (EOI) to secure a new master developer for the redevelopment of State Center, the 28-acre government complex in Midtown Baltimore that has been set for redevelopment for more than a decade.