The building on Gay Street in East Baltimore isn’t so much a house as a Formstone-covered facade propped up by wooden supports. But by next spring it will be an all new three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath showpiece occupied by a woman who grew up there. The home is part of an immense and controversial…
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After years of promises, some residents finally return to their East Baltimore neighborhood. Can it rebound?
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