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Businessman speaks out on Walmart
Steve Karabelas, owner of Corky’s Grill on 23rd Street, wrote this Op-Ed in today’s edition of The Baltimore Sun: As a business owner and resident of Remington, I am writing because the voice of the majority is not being heard regarding the 25th Street Station project planned for the former Anderson Automotive site. Most of… Read…
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Vacants to Value event in Remington
GRIA president Judith Kunst was featured this week in the Vacant to Values 3rd anniversary at 323 W. Lorraine. Click below for media coverage of the event: WBAL TV
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Community crime alert
From a letter sent by the Northern District Police: The Northern and Northeastern Districts have identified a pattern of armed robberies that have occurred along The Alameda corridor. These robberies are primarily occurring in the early morning hours between 5 am -7 am where the suspects are targeting people on the street or at bus… Read…
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Join Seawall Nov. 16 for redevelopment plans
Community Flyer (11-16-13) Seawall Development Company will present revised early concept plans for the redevelopment of the 2700, 2800 and 2900 blocks of Remington Avenue this Saturday, November 16 at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held in the conference rooms at Miller’s Court (2601 N. Howard Street, enter building at the opposite end from… Read…
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Report from the Northern District
This email was sent to community association leaders in north Baltimore: The Northern District had a successful Halloween night. We ended the night with no acts of violence and no robberies ! As most of you know there were a lot of people out which made the potential for crime incidents great. With a crime strategy… Read…
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Vacants to Value event in Remington!
Remington is proud to host the 3rd anniversary of Vacants to Value on November 11 at 12:30 at 323 West Lorraine Avenue! GRIA president Judith Kunst has been asked to speak at the event, which also will be attended by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and Housing Commissioner Paul T. Graziano.