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The Shifting City: Responsive Development 2007 Landscape Architecture Month Forum

The Shifting City  Graduate Landscape Architecture Program Morgan State University Thursday, April 12, 2007 4:00 PM – 8:00 PM Carl J. Murphy Fine Arts Center, Recital Hall Argonne Drive at Hillen Road, Baltimore, Maryland Developers and Designers discuss how they respond to the social, environmental and political challenges of new development. Speakers and Panelists: Daniel ... The Shifting City: Responsive Development 2007 Landscape Architecture Month Forum
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Nixon Peabody LLP recently co-hosted an affordable-housing forum with the African-American Real Estate Professionals of New York (AAREPNY) in New York City.

Nixon Peabody LLP recently co-hosted an affordable-housing forum with the African-American Real Estate Professionals of New York (AAREPNY) in New York City. Article from: Real Estate Weekly Article date: July 16, 2008 http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-181814860.html IMAGE OMITTED Nixon Peabody LLP recently co-hosted an affordable-housing forum with the African-American Real Estate Professionals of New York (AAREPNY) in New ... Nixon Peabody LLP recently co-hosted an affordable-housing forum with the African-American Real Estate Professionals of New York (AAREPNY) in New York City.
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Developers finally jump to other side of MLK Boulevard

By JEN DEGREGORIO Daily Record Business Writer http://daily-record-baltimore.vlex.com/vid/baltimore-neighborhood-set-demolition-68702991    Clarence “Tony” Brown will pack up his belongings next year and move from the home he has lived in for more than the 40 years on Carrollton Avenue in Poppleton, a West Baltimore neighborhood long associated with crime and disinvestment.  Brown’s home is one of about ... Developers finally jump to other side of MLK Boulevard
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Baltimore Sees New Investors Rush Into Poor Neighborhoods

Wall Street Journal: After Long Decline, Baltimore Sees New Investors Rush Into Poor Neighborhoods   By JAMES R. HAGERTY and KEMBA J. DUNHAM Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL (reposted via http://coloquio.com/coloquioonline/2005/0506politics_omalley.htm) BALTIMORE — Last year, Terence Trader and a friend paid $77,000 for a crumbling, six-bedroom home here with garish yellow asbestos siding. After ... Baltimore Sees New Investors Rush Into Poor Neighborhoods
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Baltimore Housing: City Selects Team For Westside Redevelopment

BioPark project fuels massive community-driven housing redevelopment in Poppleton BALTIMORE, MD (April 21, 2005) – Mayor Martin O’Malley delighted a crowd of residents and community leaders in Poppleton this morning as he announced the City’s selection of a development team to lead a massive Westside housing redevelopment strategy. Fueled by significant investment and economic development ... Baltimore Housing: City Selects Team For Westside Redevelopment
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Modular Apartments opening in New York City’s Long Island, Nassau County

Modular Apartments opening in New York City’s Long Island, Nassau County Newsday tells MHLivingNews that a 28 unit prefabricated building, called The Stack, will be opening in early October for occupancy. The Village Lofts are located on Front Street in Hempstead. Matthew Korman, and Orlando Frade of Douglas Elliman Real Estate are leasing agents for ... Modular Apartments opening in New York City’s Long Island, Nassau County
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