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Market Closes, Making Way for New Movie Theater and Dining Options: MD Business News

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Spring has brought a wave of exciting new developments to Maryland, with the reopening of the Bel Air Farmers’ Market and the return of outdoor movie nights at National Harbor. Alongside these seasonal favorites, the state has welcomed a variety of new dining and entertainment options.

One notable change is the closure of the AMC Classic Churchville 7 movie theater, leaving Harford County with just two theaters in operation. However, movie buffs need not worry as Flagship Premium Cinemas has announced plans to reopen a theater in the same location, ensuring that residents will still have access to the latest blockbusters.

In the culinary scene, two new fine dining options have made their debut in Maryland. Peter Chang in Gaithersburg offers a unique Chinese-style tapas menu, while Medium Rare in Howard County provides a prix fixe steak experience. These additions add to the diverse range of dining choices available to residents and visitors alike.

Additionally, Southwest Airlines has introduced a new nonstop flight from Baltimore to Richmond, providing travelers with a convenient and efficient way to reach their destination. This new route is set to debut on June 4 at BWI Airport, offering passengers a quick and easy way to travel between the two cities.

With the opening of new businesses like Sephora and Mathnasium at The Village at Waugh Chapel, as well as the closure of Foxtrot Market locations in Maryland, the state’s business landscape continues to evolve. Overall, these developments signal a vibrant and dynamic spring season for Maryland residents to enjoy.

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