Albemarle Square: Corned Beef and Seniors
NOW WITH PICTURES!! What does the future hold for Baltimore City? No one knows for sure. One way is to examine is to look at the past and present conditions, the other is to look at what's on the drawing board as far as new development. I will attempt to do both while at the same time throwing in my opinion. Sure, the Inner Harbor and its surrounding neighborhoods are nice, but they're aren't my focus. Check out old posts I have added pictures to them!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Revitalizing East Baltimore between Downtown and Hopkins A Multi Part Series
I recently completed a series of posts regarding Old West Baltimore at the end of
2012. I think that was a successful series that provided a blueprint to
make this struggling part of the City thrive once again. After writing
some posts that had nothing to do with one another I began researching
East Baltimore between Downtown and Hopkins. It used to be that every
inch of space between Downtown and Hopkins was in a distressed state.
Today, it's a patchwork of thriving Neighborhoods, distressed
Neighborhoods and those in transition. Just like my series on Old West
Baltimore, I want to write about Neighborhoods that comprise East
Baltimore between Downtown and Hopkins which can provide a blueprint to
make a seamless transition between Downtown and Hopkins. One of the
posts I wrote after my Old West Baltimore Series was on Albemarle Square
and Corned Beef Row. I would like to make that part of the series so
I'm going to republish it below. Stay tuned for more.
Albemarle Square: Corned Beef and Seniors
Albemarle Square: Corned Beef and Seniors
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