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Two council members are proposing a land bank as a way to address the tens of thousands of vacant properties in Baltimore city.
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Two members of the community action group join us with details of their strategy for fixing one of Baltimore's most intractable problems.
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BUILD, which stands for Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development, has released a report analyzing the scale of blight across Baltimore City and calls for an enormous investment to wipe out the city’s long standing vacancy problem.
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Baltimore City's annual tax sale, designed to collect unpaid bills from delinquent city homeowners - is the focus of a Baltimore Banner investigation. We get three perspectives on tax sale problems, and possible solutions.
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Baltimore Banner investigative reporter Justin Fenton, and WYPR's Baltimore County and environment reporter John Lee and education reporter Zshekinah Collier discuss some of the top news stories they've been filing.
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Baltimore City is using a special type of foreclosure process to tackle vacant housing issues but it's a difficult task.
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We talk with the co-authors of a new report on the true societal costs of Baltimore's vacant housing. Plus, what's up with Adopt-a-Lot?
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After a deadly fire this year the city has demolished more than 100 properties so far.
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The 2020 census showed that Baltimore’s population shrank for the seventh decade; the Baltimore Community Change Project is combing neighborhood data to figure out why and how to reverse the drop. We ask a UB research professor and the founder of Fight Blight B’more.
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Rebuild Metro's Sean Closkey and Parity's Bree Jones explain how they are working to restore Baltimore's ruined housing without displacing its communities.