Along with a plan for a performing arts center in Annapolis and mixed-use residential developments near the airport, the convention center is a general concept without much detail at this point.
But in his first speech as executive to 100 members of the BWI Business Partnership, Mr. Leopold said Thursday that the convention and the arts centers could be pursued as public-private ventures to offset their cost to...
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