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Under Armour outlines tweaks to Locust Point expansion plan [Links]

"Under Armour Inc. wants to start work soon on a pedestrian bridge connecting two campus buildings and a 'pop-out' rooftop addition at its Locust Point campus."

Under Armour outlines a few tweaks to Locust Point campus expansion plans [Baltimore Business Journal]: “Under Armour Inc. wants to start work soon on a pedestrian bridge connecting two campus buildings and a ‘pop-out’ rooftop addition at its Locust Point campus.”
UM data breach slightly smaller than thought [Baltimore Sun]: “Hackers obtained records including names and Social Security numbers of 287,580 students, alumni, faculty and staff, interim Chief Information Officer Ann G. Wylie wrote in an e-mail. It was previously thought that the hacking compromised the personal information of more than 309,000 people.”
City to pay $250,000 to man who says police deleted cellphone video [Baltimore Brew]: “Although it ‘vigorously disputes [Christopher] Sharp’s allegations,’ the city has agreed to settle the case because there are factual disputes and a potential for ‘an adverse jury verdict,’ the city Law Department says.”

Companies: Baltimore Police Department / Under Armour / University of Maryland, College Park

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