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Located by Chesapeake Bay, Baltimore is a waterfront city offering cultural and economic diversity. It also has plenty of history—it is the birthplace of Babe Ruth, the final resting spot of Edgar Allen Poe, and the city where the “Star Spangled Banner” was written.
Often referred to as “Charm City,” Baltimore has several inviting regions. Downtown’s Inner Harbor offers the National Aquarium, the Maryland Science Center, and water taxi rides to Fort McHenry. Mount Vernon is the city’s cultural hub, featuring art, music, dining and history. Little Italy has the genuine feel of its European namesake. Nearby, Fells Point is a maritime district offering cobblestone streets and cozy pubs.
Other attractions include the 178-foot Washington Monument, the B&O Railroad Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, as well as M &T Bank Stadium (home of the Ravens), and Camden Yard (home of the Orioles).
Parking Request - June 6, 2008
3 Things to Remember When Placing a Parking Request
1. In the subject line please include the name of your guest and your company name or initials.
2. All requests much be placed by 4:00 PM each day to be on the list for the next day.
3. All last minute requests should be called in to the management office only.
Visitor Parking Request
We are very happy to announce our newest addition to the One Charles Center website! Beginning March 24, 2008 the One Charles Center website will have the capability to accept parking request for all tenants in the building. This new feature will improve the entire process of receiving and keeping track of all parking requests.
To ensure the success of this new feature we ask that you use the website for all future-parking request. Last minute request for parking can continue to be called into the management office to check for availability. Also, please remember that each tenant is limited to only 3 spaces at one given time to ensure that everyone has space for their guest.
The parking request administrators will be the same person that enters your work order request. This will stay the same to limit any confusion or duplicate parking requests.
The parking request feature is located on the front page of the website under User Features in the Amenity Reservation section. Adding a new parking request is a very simple task but just in case you get lost I have attached a step-by-step manual for your reference in the document management section of the website. If anyone needs any additional help, I am always available to walk you through the process.
We are truly looking forward to using this new feature and hope that you are just as excited. Should you have any additional questions or concerns regarding the new parking request system please feel free to contact us at 410-244-7200
Sometimes it can be difficult in the Fall to maintain a constant temperature in the building when both the heating and cooling systems need to be used. Therefore here are a few helpful pointers to go along with the changes that are made by our engineering staff.
This memo in it's entirety is located in the building documents section of this website. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to call us in the management office at 410-244-7200.
The management office, Artemis Properties Inc. is located at suite 1730 of One Charles Center. Please contact the office with any questions, comments, or issues related to the building.
Three U.S. service members were killed in blasts in Afghanistan, bringing the toll for July to at least 63 and making it the deadliest month for American forces in the nearly 9-year-war.
This strategic valley on the outskirts of Kandahar is on its third government boss in eight months. The first quit out of fear and frustration. The Taliban assassinated the second.
Firefighters planned to make an aggressive air attack at first light Friday against a fast-moving wildfire in northern Los Angeles County.
Soldiers have killed a top leader of the Sinaloa cartel, dealing the biggest blow yet to Mexico's most powerful drug gang since a military offensive against organized crime began in 2006.
Walt Disney Co has sold film studio Miramax for more than $660 million to Filmyard Holdings LLC, ending months of talks between the media group and various bidders.
Lopez is close to signing a deal to join Fox TV's hit singing contest as a judge, a person familiar with the negotiations said late Thursday.
A court-appointed trustee seeking to recover billions of dollars lost by Bernard Madoff filed 3 lawsuits in a bid to get back more than $30 million he said the Madoff family had invested.
A dead whale was discovered pinned to the bow of a luxury liner near Juneau, Alaska, the 3rd such incident involving the company's Alaska fleet in a decade, officials said Thursday.
A federal prosecutor said Thursday a former B-2 bomber engineer helped China design a stealth cruise missile to raise money to pay the $15,000-a-month mortgage on the mansion-like home he built on Maui's north shore.
A jury sentenced a south Texas man to death on Thursday, four days after convicting him of capital murder for beheading his common law wife's three children in 2003.
Thousands of Bangladeshi garment workers took to the streets, burning cars and blocking traffic, police said, in a protest against the minimum wage rate, police said.
The U.S. closed its consulate in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez on Thursday pending a security review, an unexpected decision that comes months after drug gangs killed three people tied to the consulate.
Erik Compton is a walking billboard for organ donation and sheer determination. He's also at the top of the Greenbrier Classic leaderboard. The 30-year-old double heart transplant recipient shot a 7-under 63 to share the first-round lead with rookie Matt Every in the inaugural tournament.
The death toll in three days of flooding in Pakistan continues to rise, as rescue workers in the impoverished nation struggle to reach residents trapped in far-flung villages.
Terrell Owens arrived fashionably late, still got several rounds of applause, and his favorite number was waiting, too. The Cincinnati Bengals' newest receiver missed an overnight flight that would have brought him to town early Thursday, allowing for a proper introduction. Instead, he got a later flight, rolled in less than an hour before an evening practice and decided to suit up.
House investigators accused veteran New York Rep. Charles Rangel of 13 violations of congressional ethics standards on Thursday.
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Sporting News: Falcons officials say the addition of Dunta Robinson, a physical cornerback who played his first six NFL seasons in Houston, will help them rebound in '10. A look at nine other players who should make big impacts on their new teams in '10.
Alex Rodriguez drove in three runs without hitting his 600th homer and the New York Yankees used a seven-run seventh inning to beat the Cleveland Indians 11-4 Thursday night.
Call it training camp with a twist: plenty of old faces in new places this summer, all looking for fresh starts.
Tim Tebow missed some practices but none that counted before agreeing to a contract with the Denver Broncos on Thursday.
There's a new Roy in town — and he's an ace, too.
Wilson Valdez's RBI single with one out in the 11th inning lifted the Philadelphia Phillies to their eighth straight win, 3-2 over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Thursday night.
Anibal Sanchez seems back to his old dominant form — and it sure helps to have a healthy shoulder again.
Roy Oswalt granted his own wish: He's now part of a pennant race. Miguel Tejada and Jorge Cantu joined the mix, too.
Former NBA player Lorenzen Wright, whose body was found in the woods outside Memphis, was shot to death and the case is being investigated as a homicide, police said Thursday.
The ex-husband of Karen Cunagin Sypher told jurors at her extortion trial that she first claimed Louisville coach Rick Pitino raped her in 2007 and that "she's nuts."
A slimmed-down Albert Haynesworth was deemed unfit to practice, even though the players were wearing shorts, contact was sparse, and the whole thing last only 70 minutes.
Lane Kiffin thinks the Tennessee Titans' lawsuit against him and the University of Southern California is more about geography than coaching etiquette.
David Price keeps on pitching like an All-Star.
Rookie right-hander Stephen Strasburg went on the 15-day disabled list Thursday with inflammation in his throwing shoulder, the latest indication of how careful the Washington Nationals are being with their prized pitcher.
Here's guessing the real Miss Iowa will not be booed when she takes the mound at Nationals Park.
Buck Showalter was hired to manage the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday, his latest rebuilding project in a major league career full of them.
Bruce Vaughan took advantage of cool morning conditions with an opening-round 66 to take a two-shot lead in the first round of the U.S. Senior Open on Thursday.
The most prominent St. Louis Rams newcomer missed the first day of rookie workouts. Teammates expected to see quarterback Sam Bradford soon enough.
A fan wearing a Miami Heat jersey of LeBron James drew the ire of the crowd at a Cleveland Indians game and was escorted out of the ballpark.
Special feature: Gregg Rosenthal and Evan Silva detail the key moves and roster spot battles, as all 32 NFL teams enter training camp.
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