Progress Report: October 31, 2024 |
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On Friday, GBC President & CEO Mark Anthony Thomas penned an op-ed on the pivotal significance of MCB's plans to redevelop Harborplace. Read the article > |
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BALTIMORE REGION TECH HUB |
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On Tuesday, GBC hosted an Equitech Tuesday event in partnership with UpSurge Baltimore at our downtown offices. View Photos >
On Thursday, it was announced that a proposal co-led by the organization was advanced to the next stage of the second-ever Regional Innovation Engines program aimed at catalyzing tech ecosystems across the United States. Read Announcement > |
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BALTIMORE'S TRANSIT FUTURE |
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GBC hosted an open house for our Partners and the Maryland Transit Administration showcasing some of the possible routes for the Red Line. View Photos > |
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Wed. Nov. 13th: Billion Dollar Opportunities Learn more about billions of dollars of development projects planned along the Red Line corridor. Hear from local developers about how these initiatives will enhance accessibility, boost our local economy, and foster vibrant communities. Register for Event > |
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Mon. Nov. 18th: Billion Dollar Solutions Join us for an important panel discussion featuring leaders from the Maryland House & Senate as we explore strategies to increase transportation funding, specifically focusing on critical projects like the proposed Baltimore Red Line. Register for Event > |
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On Wednesday, October 23, GBC and CFG Bank Arena hosted a reception for the management teams of our board companies at the newly renovated venue. Our board companies include our most active strategic partners. View Photos > |
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ADDITIONAL MEDIA COVERAGE - Hoodline: Baltimore Mayor proposes transformative $3B Plan to turn vacancies into affordable housing with TIF Initiative
- CEO Note: The Pursuit of Opportunities
- The Baltimore Sun: Baltimore needs to show it has a real plan for vacant properties
- Maryland.gov: Board of Public Works Approves $10 million to support improvements to Baltimore City's Central Business District
- The Baltimore Banner: Nine Baltimore groups to team up on vacant housing with $4M from JPMorgan Chase
- Transit Choices: An Update from the Baltimore Regional Transit Commission
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