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Towne Centre 'lifestyle center' officially opens to the publicPublished 10/12/08
The vision to transform a blighted area of Anne Arundel County into an upscale, mixed-use development will come to fruition today, with the official opening of the $500 million Annapolis Towne Centre at Parole complex. "For our company, this project has been five years in the making," Brian Gibbons, president and chief executive officer of Parole developer Greenberg Gibbons Commercial, said to about 600 VIP guests during a center preview party Tuesday. "For so many years this property sat as an eyesore and a real blight to this community. It's really been a symbol of failed promises. So many people said it...
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A DISASTER IN THE MAKING - 2008-10-13 18:52:42
In addition to the Traffic Problems & the Congestion . . . what about the depression to other sites, such as Harbour Center. Very sad!
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TRAFFIC - 2008-10-13 10:48:35
How in the world will the roads in that area handle such an influx of people and cars?
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Parole hype - 2008-10-13 02:17:05
so, how many more Capital stories hyping this will we see?
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