Downtown Baltimore had a decent year in 2018 — not great, but not bad — according to an annual scorecard to be released Tuesday morning by the Downtown Partnership. Office vacancies rose a little, retail spending dropped a lot, but new office and apartment towers opened where there were once parking…
Source: Sun
Bad Baltimore headlines aside, new report shows bump in residents and jobs downtown
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