The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore Branch Office is one of the two Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond branch offices. The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Baltimore Branch is an operational and regional center for Maryland, the metropolitan Washington D.C. area, Northern Virginia, and northeastern West Virginia. The Baltimore branch is part of the Fifth District and has the code E5. It supports Check 21 operations, supplies coin and currency to financial institutions and works to maintain stability in the financial sector throughout the Fifth District and also works with local elected officials and non-profit organizations to support fair housing initiatives throughout the Fifth District. The Baltimore branch was founded in March 1918 and is currently headed by William R. Roberts.Each branch of the Federal Reserve Banks has a board of either seven or five directors, a majority of whom are appointed by the parent Federal Reserve Bank; the others are appointed by the Board of Governors. Branch directors serve staggered three-year terms (two-year terms if the Branch has five directors). One of the members appointed by the Federal Reserve Board is designated annually as chairman of the board of that Branch in a manner prescribed by the parent Federal Reserve Bank. The Baltimore branch currently allows private and educational tours of up to thirty people with reservations. Cell phones and cameras are not permitted inside the building. The Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore Branch Office sponsors the annual Fed Challenge to encourage better understanding of the nation's central bank and the forces influencing economic conditions in the United States and abroad. In 1997, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond- Baltimore Branch won the silver U.S. Senate Productivity and Maryland Quality Award. In 2008, Dorothy Voorhees received the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond Baltimore Branch 2008 Excellence Award for outstanding achievement in the study of economics.
Harbor Bank of Maryland opened its doors in September of 1982 with $2.1 million in assets. As of December 31, 2011, Harbor Bank's assets were $241 million. The bank conducts general banking business in seven branch locations and primarily serves the Baltimore, Maryland Metropolitan area.The Bank also has a branch in Riverdale, Prince George’s County, Maryland. The Harbor Bank offers checking, savings, time deposits, credit cards, debit card, commercial real estate, personal, home improvement, automobile, and other installment and term loans. The Bank is also a member of a local and national ATM network. The retail nature of the Bank allows for diversification of depositors and borrowers so it is not dependent upon a single or a few customers. The bank is proud of being the first community bank in the country to have an Investment Subsidiary, Harbor Financial Services. Harbor Bank’s Mortgage Department was the first in the State of Maryland to receive Fannie Mae funding under the Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) Program.
Le Bank of America building est un gratte-ciel situé dans le quartier du Downtown de la ville de Baltimore dans l’État du Maryland aux États-Unis.D'une hauteur de 155 mètres, il était le plus grand bâtiment du Maryland lorsqu’il fut construit en 1929. Conçu par la firme Taylor and Fisher, il possède un style renaissance maya et Art Deco. Son coût s’éleva à 3 millions de dollars et son sommet est constitué d’un toît cuivré et doré.HistoirePeu après sa prise de possession par la banque Baltimore Trust Company en 1929, celle-ci fit faillite en 1933 et il fut alors repris par la Public Works Administration du Maryland à la suite du New Deal. Le bâtiment fut racheté ensuite par la Maryland National Bank en 1961, qui fut elle-même rachetée par NationsBank en 1993. Le gratte-ciel fut rénové et prit son nom actuel lorsque NationsBank fusionna avec BankAmerica en 1997. Il est désormais le second plus haut bâtiment de Baltimore, doublé par le Legg Mason Building qui mesure 161 mètres.
CFC provides employees with an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those in need – to help sustain community, state, national and international health, educational, environmental and human services.
Full Moon Farmette is a literal and figurative domain of organic creativity designed to bring more beauty and peace into this corner of our world. Sunflowers, heirloom tomatoes, camomile, lavender, carrots, cosmos, zinnias, and beets are all growing from this urban parcel of land.
Nikki Harris is an enterprising crochet designer. What began as a hobby has evolved into a business and a growing philanthropic mission. As owner and operator of HGE Designs fashion-company, the spoken word artist turned designer has steadily built her reputation and brand. As one of the new faces revolutionizing people’s mindsets concerning crochet fashion, Nicole Harris has been featured in Fashion at Artscape, The S.T.A.R.E Show, La Musee da la mode at Towson University and countless other fashion and hair shows. HGE Designs has also been a selected vendor for the 50th anniversary of The Americans for the Arts Convention in Baltimore, The Towson Heritage Festival, and Artscape. She is constantly improving her craft and skills. Since teaching herself to crochet, the collection has grown from simple hats and scarves to one of a kind dresses and designs. The “Do It Yourself” series takes existing patterns and alters them to fit all shapes and sizes. She currently is a crochet designer for The Dollhouse Boutique in Baltimore. Her latest designs can be viewed online. (www.hgedesigns.com) Philanthropy has been instrumental in spreading her brand.Nikki’s love of giving back began at the St. Ambrose Outreach Center, where she was the Program Leader for the Youth Program. She was responsible for the development of the art curriculum for students ages 5-15. The project that she is most proud of is the Puzzling Disorder charity event. Puzzling Disorder is a fashion show sponsored by HGE Designs to promote autism awareness. The success of the event has resulted in Forbush Therapeutic Pre-School at Towson being able to build a playground for its special needs students, and putting I-pads in each of its classrooms. Nicole’s passion and commitment to the fight against autism is unquestionable. Her eleven year old son, Roman, is her living inspiration. He is living with autism and was diagnosed at age two. She chronicles her journey through Autism on a blog http:www.2asdmoms.wordpress.com.
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Massage is a unique form of therapy for the physical body, but also for the inner self/mind. Techniques such as deep tissue, trigger point, myofacial release and many others can help the bodies ability to release acute or chronic stress or muscle tension.
Lava Java was created in 2013, by Smith Hutchinson, a Baltimore native of over 30 years. Coffee and customer service were his passion and began selling his home brewed coffee out of his garage. His passion quickly grew to reality and has reported over $1 million in revenue since the opening. Lava Java provides certified coffee purchased from local farmers in the Maryland Area, which helps local farmers have a sustainable business year round. To learn more about Fair Trade USA and its commitment to local farmers view their company videos - https://www.youtube.com/user/FairTradeCertified.