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se_coupe t1_jb3cawl wrote

Yeah I've been watching the construction for a while now. I canNOT understand how Starbucks will have a drive thru window unless they're going to occupy some additional space in the building around back maybe? I'm so confused

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se_coupe t1_j5l46kq wrote

I've seen this in the listing of showtimes and applaud their inclusivity.

I also really like that theatre because of all the advance ordering you can do – tickets, seats, and even food. I will mention that the concessions counter is usually delayed/backed up by several minutes so keep that in mind when selecting a pickup time.

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se_coupe t1_j1aya9j wrote

I love living in Columbia and would easily recommend it. So much is convenient because the area has been thoughtfully developed. Columbia Association maintains TONS of open space. Columbia is family friendly, diverse, and often recognized as a great place to live. I'd say it's a great place to raise children.

Others have commented about the CA fees in Columbia. Not all Columbia addresses pay this fee (we call those out parcels). Some addresses in Ellicott City do in fact pay this fee. I find the fee to be reasonable and have it escrowed with my mortgage. If you are going to rent rather than own, this fee won't mean much/anything to you.

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se_coupe t1_j18woxo wrote

Office Max was over at Gateway Overlook but has been closed for a while and is now an Aldi.

The Staples location at Columbia Crossing is now Home Sense. The other Staples location at Snowden Square is still open.

Big Lots was also in Columbia Crossing but on the other side near JoAnn Fabrics. However, I noticed this past weekend that it is now closed.

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se_coupe OP t1_it409vs wrote

You know what? I initially read the statement "Howard County Public Schools in Columbia, Maryland" as the location of the Board of Ed or something. But I just looked it up and Board of Ed is in Ellicott City. So I'm not fully understanding this statement.

My overall understanding is that they mean HoCo as a whole and not specifically the schools in Columbia

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se_coupe OP t1_it3d115 wrote

> According to data compiled by Niche, an education research platform, Howard County Public Schools in Columbia, Maryland, ranks as the best school district in the state. Niche based its ranking on a weighted index of several measures, including self-reported standardized test scores, parent and student surveys, extracurricular activities, and indicators of teacher quality.

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