Floods, cyber-attacks, pandemics, and unexpected staff absences are just a few of the risks that can prevent architecture firms from remaining open and profitable during disaster and disruption. Will you be able to provide clients with the assurance that work on their project will continue despite a
Read more →Our Partners in Central Baltimore are stepping up and collaborating in support of residents, businesses, and other stakeholders in the area. CBP created this Crisis Resource Guide to share information we are gettting that will help our communities (and everyone else) get through the COVID-19 crisis together.
Read more →This is Baltimore Heritage’s series called “Five Minute Histories.” Each day, they will record a short video about a different historic place in Baltimore and post it on their Facebook page and website. They are honoring Governor Hogan’s request and are doing this from home. Click here
Read more →Please see below from South Baltimore Gateway Partnership regarding their COVID-19 Assistance Plan. Our COVID-19 assistance plan for South Baltimore is now in place. We will assist local communities in two ways: 1. We are committing $600,000 over the next 90 days to purchase and deliver key
Read more →A region in the path of the pandemic The Daily Record March 26, 2020 By Joe Nathanson Click here for PDF I started the Regional Perspectives column on a celebratory note. It was March 2001. In the previous month, the Ravens had won their first Super Bowl.
Read more →March 17, 2020 Dear LAI Members, During the past two weeks, LAI International Officers and representatives of the Ely Chapter, (Richard Wilson, Ely Chapter President, Jennifer Tammen, LEW Chair and staff) have had several discussions regarding the feasibility of holding the Land Economics Weekend (LEW) April 30
Read more →Here’s a look at more than 25 shared office spaces around the Baltimore area, and how they’re evolving. Will every neighborhood have a coworking space? It’s a question we’ve been playfully asking around the newsroom each time a new space opens in Baltimore. It’s a city of
Read more →The museum will tell the history of American public housing in a remnant of a 1930s public housing complex on Chicago’s Near West Side. When you’re working to establish a museum with such contested subject matter as the National Public Housing Museum (NPHM), it pays to have
Read more →Baltimore Without Borders November 27, 2019 The Daily Record By Joe Nathanson Click here for PDF In the course of my consulting career, I came increasingly to see the impacts that immigrants and refugees were having on our cities and metropolitan areas. I became immersed in that
Read more →Kirwan’s work should not be dismissed October 24, 2019 The Daily Record By Joe Nathanson Click here for PDF If you are concerned with this region’s long-term economic development prospects, you should be paying attention to the recommendations of the Kirwan Commission. If you think that Maryland
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