MARYLAND — A family-owned crab house will be opening its second location in Baltimore County so foodies can venture out and enjoy crab cakes; a popular food truck is opening a brick-and-mortar location next week; and pick up good eats at the first Harford Harvest Winter Market, which will be open Jan. 25, Feb. 8, Feb. 22, March 8 and March 22.
Plus, big winners in the Maryland Lottery in recent days were a $50,000 winner from Aberdeen, a $60,000 winner from Bel Air, and a $1o0,000 winner from Prince George’s County.
And, another national retailer with 15 stores across Maryland has filed for bankruptcy a second time. What does that mean for those locations?
Here are some of the week’s top business stories:
Costas Inn, a family-owned crab house in Dundalk, will open a second location this spring. The new eatery will be in Timonium at the Maryland State Fairgrounds’ horse track grandstand.
The fate of Joann’s 15 Maryland locations is uncertain after the sewing and fabrics retailer Wednesday declared bankruptcy for the second time in less than a year.
The Baltimore County government bought the shuttering Macy’s building at Security Square Mall with plans to convert the property into a transit-oriented development. Macy’s announced the looming closures of its department stores at Security Square Mall in Windsor Mill and Harford Mall in Bel Air.
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