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Harvest Launches Retail Hub

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Wednesday, February 22, 2023

WOODINVILLE, Wash., Feb. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Currently under construction and slated for completion by the end of 2024, Harvest's retail hub will feature a variety of tasting rooms, fine dining establishments, and other retail businesses. Featured tasting rooms will include Lachini, Avennia, Matthews Winery, Lobo Hills, Rustic Cork, and Cascade Cliffs. Retailers will include Elm Candle Bar, and fine dining establishments will include award-winning chef Ethan Stowell's How to Cook a Wolf and Bombo Pizza, and Eric Donnelly's RockCreek, with others anticipated shortly.

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  • WOODINVILLE, Wash., Feb. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Currently under construction and slated for completion by the end of 2024, Harvest's retail hub will feature a variety of tasting rooms, fine dining establishments, and other retail businesses.
  • "The project's $122 million retail financing package, which includes the October 2022 closing of the Columbia Pacific Advisor's construction loan of $92 million, assures the reality of this exciting new community gathering place," said Jim Tosti, co-owner of Harvest.
  • The central retail hub will include nearly 100,000 sq.
  • The Harvest retail hub will be co-anchored by the Somm.

Gotham Greens Raises $310 Million in Fresh Funding To Accelerate National Greenhouse Expansion

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Monday, September 12, 2022

The greenhouse expansion projects join Gotham Greens existing greenhouse farms in New York, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois, Colorado and California.

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  • The greenhouse expansion projects join Gotham Greens existing greenhouse farms in New York, Rhode Island, Maryland, Illinois, Colorado and California.
  • Gotham Greens was founded with a vision to advance indoor farming and sustainably grow high-quality leafy greens in cities across America every day of the year.
  • Gotham Greens is growing fast, and we look forward to bringing our brand to new markets in the coming months.
  • We are proud to pass the torch of the greenhouse facility and business to Gotham Greens, our trusted friends and industry partners.

Maryland Companies Announce Growth, Recognition for Community Support and DEI Initiatives, and More

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Friday, May 13, 2022

BALTIMORE, May 12, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Maryland Marketing Partnership, created by Governor Larry Hogan in 2016 to help drive Maryland's branding and marketing efforts to attract businesses, create jobs, and grow the state's economy, today shared a summary of the latest news from companies and organizations that are part of the partnership.

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  • "Seeing these Maryland companies grow and give back to the community represents an enormous piece of what makes Maryland special," said Tom Riford, executive director of the Maryland Marketing Partnership.
  • Bozzuto launched its Community Forum Program in 2014 to bring together employees to collaborate on diversity and inclusion.
  • Kaiser Permanente, based in Rockville, and Bon Secours Community Works unveiled a new community resource center in West Baltimore .
  • The state-of-the-art Community Resource Center was specifically designed by and for the West Baltimore community providing programs for youth, financial education, and workforce development.

Exelon-Funded $36 Million Racial Equity Capital Fund, Administered by RockCreek, Accepting Applications From Minority-Owned Businesses in Service Areas

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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Exelon , which serves more than 10 million customers through its six electric and gas utilities, announced last fall that it had partnered with the Exelon Foundation to create the Racial Equity Capital Fund.

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  • Exelon , which serves more than 10 million customers through its six electric and gas utilities, announced last fall that it had partnered with the Exelon Foundation to create the Racial Equity Capital Fund.
  • The fund will provide loans and equity investments for numerous minority businesses throughout Exelons service areas over the next three years, with estimated loan amounts between $100,000 and $300,000, and equity investments of nearly $1 million.
  • RockCreek has forged partnerships with minority-owned lending institutions and community-based banks to increase the investment capacity of the Racial Equity Capital Fund.
  • The Racial Equity Capital Fund will bring this critical fuel directly to minority-owned businesses and will continue serving their communities in the years ahead.