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Article: Baltimore-based developer loosens dress code for men.
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- Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Article date:
- July 2, 2004
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By Andrea K. Walker, The Baltimore Sun Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Jul. 2--The Cordish Co., the Baltimore-based developer credited with projects that have revitalized downtowns around the country, has been embroiled in a dispute over the dress code at its open air entertainment facility in Louisville, Kentucky that reflects a larger debate pitting control of decorum versus discrimination.
Bowing to community pressure, the Cordish Co. this week lifted part of a dress code for men that prohibited sports jerseys and baseball hats worn backward at 4th Street Live!, an entertainment venue in Louisville similar to Cordish's Power Plant Live! in ...