Michael Cordes LAI Baltimore Chapter Scribe Report and presentations from the June 21, 2017 LAI Lunch Program with Robert Thomas and Michael Seipp 2017 06-21 LAI Baltimore Markets Robert Thomas and Michael Seipp Scribe Report 2017 06-21 LAI Baltimore Markets Part 1 Robert Thomas Public Markets Presentation
Read more →Sea rise. It’s happening. Prepare. July 27, 2017 The Daily Record by Joe Nathanson Daily Record 2017 07-27 Sea Rise Prepare “It’s now almost fourteen years since the winds and storm surge generated by Hurricane Isabel headed up the Chesapeake Bay and wreaked havoc on Baltimore and
Read more →Maryland’s Housing Market Challenges June 29, 2017 The Daily Record by Joe Nathanson Daily Record 2017 06-29 Maryland’s Housing Market Challenges “It’s now just about a decade since the onset of the Great Recession and the ensuing collapse of the nation’s housing market. We are just now
Read more →http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-strong-city-20170625-story.html “… Lindsay Thompson, an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School, said the public financing helps address longstanding disinvestment in the community. Thompson teaches a course called CityLab, in which Casey students work with community and business leaders in struggling Baltimore neighborhoods to
Read more →Reinventing Urban Centers May 25, 2017 The Daily Record by Joe Nathanson Daily Record 2017 05-25 Reinventing Urban Centers “The Governor’s Business Summit, recently held at Baltimore’s Hilton Convention Center Hotel, was a well-organized affair under the direction of Secretary of Commerce Mike Gill and his staff.
Read more →The Maryland Economic Development Association (MEDA) has appointed its 2017-2018 board of directors. Kimberly Clark, executive vice president of the Baltimore Development Corporation will serve as MEDA’s board president. “It is an honor to be chosen to lead an organization that is at the forefront of an
Read more →“Since it was founded in 1979, Cho Benn Holback + Associates of Baltimore has been an independent architectural practice, often working to transform old buildings to new uses. Now it’s transforming itself. On May 1, the Baltimore office was acquired by Quinn Evans Architects, a design firm with
Read more →Join us for a discussion about reimagining the future of Ellicott City as it rebuilds from the flood of 2016. Consultant Brad Rogers of Advanced Placemaking will discuss the recommendations of a panel of experts on charting a new future for historic Main Street. May 12, 2017 7:30
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Read more →Puzzling Development April 5, 2017 The Daily Record by Joe Nathanson Daily Record 2017 04-05 Puzzling Development “Some folks are scratching their heads around Baltimore. They – and I include myself among them – were getting used to the notion that the city’s decades-long population decline had
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