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If you haven’t already registered, please join us for a lively “networking with a purpose” event followed by a CityLab Open Seminar exploring the economic potential of the emerging Baltimore materials design and production ecosystem. See the attached flier and discussion guide — CITYLAB LAUNCH FLIER
Read more →Congratulations to LAI Baltimore member Theo Ngongang-Ouandji, MPA on his new position, Deputy Director, Chief of Policy at Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT).
Read more →Click here to read the Baltimore Business Journal article. Tom spoke at the March 2017 LAI Baltimore event.
Read more →Click here to view Michael Cordes’ Scribe Report from the recent LAI Baltimore lunch.
Read more →Congratulations to Baltimore Chapter LAI member Marianne Navarro, AICP! The Daily Record has announced its 2018 VIP List — Very Important Professionals Successful by 40 awards. The Daily Record created the VIP List in 2011 to recognize professionals 40 years of age and younger who have been
Read more →Congratulations to Baltimore Chapter LAI member David Thaler!
Read more →Beatty Development – New Projects in the Works An Overview of Two New Potentially Transformative Projects for Baltimore LAI Baltimore Chapter – Report and presentations from Tim Pula, Beatty Development on Penn Station redevelopment and the Choice Neighborhoods Initiative on May 16, 2018 Meeting Joe Nathanson –
Read more →“Collectively We Rise: The Business Case for Economic Inclusion in Baltimore” June 2018 | Author: Scott Hebert | Data Analysis: University of Baltimore Jacob France Institute “Economic inclusion” is about taking proactive steps to identify and remove barriers that have denied segments of Baltimore’s population, and particularly
Read more →Baltimore Business Journal By Melody Simmons Jun 18, 2018 “Baltimore officials are seeking a tax increment financing package totaling $102.3 million to help pay for a nearly $900 million redevelopment of a blighted area between Harbor East and Johns Hopkins Hospital. The TIF would pay for some
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