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City Hall: New businesses set up shop; July 4 weekend transit schedulesPublished 07/01/09
Annapolis is seeing new business and new enthusiasm in the downtown area. In just one block, the city has welcomed two new businesses and one large revitalization project. Kinkead's Hell Point Seafood at City Dock and Sophie's Crepes located on Craig Street recently opened. Meanwhile, the long-time abandoned building on 4 Dock St. is being renovated and turned into a first-floor retail space and an upper-floor apartment. The project is expected to be completed in the next six months and is under the direction of the Department of Economic Affairs. The goal of Economic Affairs is to strengthen the city's economy by...
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