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The Baltimore Sun
The next phase of development includes five buildings, a portion of what eventually is planned to include 18 million sq. ft. of development, with 2.5 mi. of restored waterfront and more than 40 acres of parks and green space, according to the development team.
Baltimore s Port Covington development team will begin the next phase of construction on the waterfront revitalization project with more than 1 million sq. ft. of residential, retail and office space after finalizing a $650 million financing deal.
Construction on the massive, mixed-use development had begun late in 2019 on the project s $500 million first phase of building. The team suspended work on the once-industrial South Baltimore riverfront site in April to protect worker safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
SCGCA recognizes Lewis, Daize and Shallow
SCGCA recognizes Lewis, Daize and Shallow
By: I.B.A Allen•
The SVG Cricket Association Inc. (SVGCA), in keeping with a tradition, recently bestowed honours on three persons.
This exercise took place as part of the Association’s 2020 Awards Dinner Ceremony, held on Thursday 17th December, at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex.
The honorees were Dr. Linton Lewis, Rudy Daize and Dr. Kishore Shallow.
Dr. Lewis, who is now a practicing attorney at law, was a former national and regional opening batsman of no mean class, and his record speaks to a successful career at both levels. When in 1991 Dr. Lewis called it a day from active participation in the sport at the regional level, he had amassed 1238 runs with two centuries and five fifties, from 32 matches. He was recognized and honoured for his outstanding performances and service to cricket in the region and to the state.