LAI Baltimore Member, Charlie Duff, will be giving a lecture on the life and works of Joseph Evans Sperry. Sperry was the architect of many notable works, including the Bromo Seltzer tower and Beth Am Synagogue. The lecture, marking the centennial of Beth Am Synagogue will take
Read more →The Road Wars that started in the 1960s are not over By: Joe Nathanson October 27, 2022 In the years following World War II, with a growing economy and the vast expansion of automobile ownership, there was broad support for investment in highways that would knit the country together.
Read more →October 17, 2022 Message From Commissioner Alice Kennedy It’s hard to believe, but the end of this calendar year will soon be on our doorstep. 2022 presented us with many opportunities to underscore the important work of DHCD, not the least of which was the directive Mayor Scott issued
Read more →Seawall is looking for two hardworking, community-minded folks to join their Property Management team; details below, and please spread the word! Manager of Customer Care & Facilities This position is responsible for overseeing, coordinating and cataloguing the physical upkeep of all residential, commercial, retail and light industrial
Read more →Congratulations to LAI Baltimore President Nathan Betnun appointed by Annapolis Mayor Buckley to the Resilience Authority Board of Directors. The Board of Directors will serve as the governing body for the authority which will work with residents to set priorities, and the city and county to develop
Read more →Regional gathering in New York with members from Baltimore, Boston, Philly and George Washington Chapters, and LAI President Gary Leach, for a luncheon, tour, and cocktails with guest speaker On September 22, 2022, New York Chapter hosted a special regional event featuring guest speaker Brian Fritsch of
Read more →LAI Baltimore’s Board has voted to make a $5,000 contribution to Fight Blight Bmore’s Stop Oppressive Seizures (SOS) Fund. The SOS Fund helps low-income Baltimore homeowners avoid losing their home through tax foreclosure. The funds come from the “profit” that we made from our 2018 Land Economics
Read more →By: Joe Nathanson August 25, 2022 Many years ago, while working on a project for the Town of Brunswick in western Maryland, I took a very early morning MARC train starting near Frederick in order to conduct an onboard survey of commuters traveling into Washington. Arriving in
Read more →Thank you to all who attended LAI Baltimore’s Summer Outing. Thanks to Bob Madden for the photos.
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