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		<title>Westport Baltimore - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Westport development Info and editorial coming soon.
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		<link>http://portcovington.com/?p=12</link>
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		<title>Port Covington</title>
		<description><![CDATA[In mid-2002, the world&#8217;s largest retailer, Wal-Mart, opened its first Baltimore City store at Port Covington on the South Baltimore peninsula, just south of Locust Point. Wal-Mart and Sam&#8217;s Club were the first retailers to locate in the new (in &#8216;02) Port Covington Shopping Center, a 60-acre waterfront site on East Cromwell Street. Several hundred City jobs were created when the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Port Covington Maritime Center</title>
		<description><![CDATA[On the &#8220;South Side&#8221; of Baltimore&#8217;s well known Locust Point and Fort McHenry area, this &#8220;forgotten&#8221; piece of waterfront has begun &#8220;upscale&#8221; during the past couple of years. On the southern shore of the South Baltimore peninsula, the Port Covington Maritime Center is quickly becoming known as one of the premiere boat and yacht service facilities in [...]]]></description>
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