Morning Notes

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Towson Strives To Be Like Bethesda – The model for redevelopment in Towson could not be more clear — downtown Bethesda. Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and other officials have repeatedly said the $85 million Towson Square project is based on many aspects of downtown Bethesda and Bethesda Row. [The Daily Record (paywall)]

Tiger’s Return Means Big Ticket Sales – On Friday afternoon, Tiger Woods announced he will return from injury to play in this week’s Quicken Loans National at Congressional Country Club. A few hours later, ticket sales had more than doubled compared to the normal numbers on the Friday before the tournament. [@CHICKatCSN]

Bainbridge Hearing Set – Developer Bainbridge would like to start move-ins before completing required streetscaping at its long-delayed apartment project in Woodmont Triangle. The Planning Board will decide on the developer’s request on June 26. [Montgomery County Planning Board]

Ledecky Breaks Her Own World Records – Bethesda native Katie Ledecky, 17, improved upon two of her own world record times at a meet last week in Texas. [Washington Post]

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