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Old Posted Jun 25, 2024, 2:05 PM
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The Next Nashville? Billions In New Investment Could Put Baltimore Back On The Map

"Huge Baltimore real estate and infrastructure projects are coinciding to transform some of the most recognizable parts of the city and pump billions of dollars into the local economy...Baltimore County Chamber of Commerce CEO Brent Howard also said he thinks the city can be the next hot market.

“Just seeing the continued growth of our area, we think Baltimore, as he said, can be the next Nashville or the next Austin,” he said. “It has everything you need in terms of citizenship, in terms of assets, in terms of climate, we’re on the water. Even proximity to other cities: We’re right here next to D.C., we’re a skip from New York.”"

https://www.bisnow.com/baltimore/new...essures-124825


Question is, why Baltimore lags compared to other Northeast 'legacy' cities, but I supposed you can say the same about Newark, NJ and Hartford, CTn
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