The first companies to commit to moving to South Baltimore’s massive Port Covington redevelopment see themselves as more than tenants. Three cybersecurity industry firms, which announced plans Thursday to open headquarters by 2020 in the project’s first development phase, are in the business of…
Source: Sun
Cybersecurity hub planned for Baltimore's Port Covington with announcement of three new tenants
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