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Baltimore nonprofit Black Women Build is paving the way to revitalizing some of the city's vacant neighborhoods, making potential homeowner dreams come true, CBS News reported. Since 2017 ...
Turner Station was one of the few neighborhoods in which African Americans could settle and purchase homes in the Baltimore area due to segregation and discriminatory practices before and after ...
The first step toward redeveloping West Baltimore’s “Highway to Nowhere ... the highway’s construction through predominantly ...
Baltimore’s charm undoubtedly goes beyond its wealth of seafood, history, and culture. A city with such a large Black community — 61.3% — is bound to foster innovators, community champions, and legacy ...
It’s 1956, and President Dwight D. Eisenhower just signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act. Across the nation, urban planners from ...