A forlorn block of Gay Street rowhouses, vacant for more than a decade, seemed to embody the look of urban failure. A few weeks ago, construction crews arrived, and now those units are being renovated and readied for new buyers. The transformation of East Baltimore’s Oliver enclave and adjacent…
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Jacques Kelly: Legacy of 'Tony' Deering, the Oliver community's reticent donor, comes to light
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