Large family-owned business to relocate HQ in Hunt Valley
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Large family-owned business to relocate HQ in Hunt Valley

Happy Friday, readers.

How are you preparing for football season? As a Giants fan, I'm working on loudly saying "Oh, come on," and "Here we go again," while rolling my eyes and slapping my forehead with my palm.

Anyway, Sundays are about to get a lot more fun. We'll be back Monday with more business coverage — including, perhaps, some Ravens news...

In the meantime, here are this week's biggest stories to hold you over.


Large family-owned business to relocate HQ in Hunt Valley

Dunbar Security is planning to relocate its Hunt Valley corporate headquarters by year's end, capping off a busy year for the family-owned firm that traces its roots back more than a century. | Details on the move


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Local Goodwill opens its largest-ever thrift store

Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake opened its first local store in roughly five years, and it's the nonprofit's largest out of more than 30 stores. | More on the big opening

The best public high schools in Maryland in 2025, per U.S. News

Ten Maryland public high schools are among the top 500 in the country, with one Baltimore City school jumping up the list to become one of the top 10 public institutions in the state. | See where local schools rank


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$86M conversion of former flour mill nears midway point

An $86 million overhaul of a landmark former flour mill near Main Street in Ellicott City is hitting its stride this summer on the banks of the Patapsco River. | The latest on the project

19-acre Kent Island estate hits market for $6M (PHOTOS)

A 19-acre estate on the southern edge of Kent Island has hit the market for just under $6 million as a D.C.-area executive is looking to move on from the weekend getaway. | Take a look around


And, a brief reminder: Our work always looks pretty in print. In that spirit, here's a look at this week's cover story.


These are the wealthiest ZIP codes in Greater Baltimore

The 21403 ZIP code in Annapolis stands alone among Greater Baltimore's wealthiest ZIP codes.

That’s according to The Business Journals' latest rankings of the wealthiest ZIP codes based on a weighted formula involving several wealth metrics, such as per-capita income and average home value.

We have the full list of the region's wealthiest ZIPS, plus a look at Opportunity Zones 2.0, out-of-state homebuyer interest in Baltimore and a national Wealthy 1000 list in this week's wealth edition.

You can read it all here.


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