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Baltimore's ambitious downtown redevelopment plans have lost some of their momentum. Guest host Jayne Miller and two Baltimore Banner reporters share their insights on what's gone wrong.
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Real News Network filmmakers Stephen Janis and Taya Graham join with investigative reporter Jayne Miller in exploring Baltimore's use of tax incentives to spur development — and its troubling costs.
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MAG Partners CEO MaryAnne Gilmartin discusses her firm's work on the massive South Baltimore development project; then, Baltimore Business Journal's Melody Simmons updates us on other key projects around town.
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More than 50,000 spectators are expected this weekend in Baltimore for the Maryland Cycling Classic bicycle race.
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It is the second of a dozen state agencies to relocate to the urban core.
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Officials tout progress one year after investments, look to spend more on streetscape.
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The president of the city's downtown business-community alliance talks about the sponsored BOOST program to promote Black-owned retail businesses in downtown neighborhoods.
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In an early afternoon press conference at Rash Field Park Thursday, Ferguson highlighted the infrastructure investment.
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Gov. Larry Hogan announced Monday 3,300 state employees from 12 agencies will soon move from the State Center offices in midtown to offices in and near Baltimore’s central business district.
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Maryland’s governor announces plans to move more than three thousand state employees to offices in downtown Baltimore. And after the Maryland General Assembly fails to pass legislation banning hate symbols in public schools, the bill’s sponsor encourages local school boards to do it themselves.