Baltimore, MD - Nov. 6, 2024 - There's a new joint effort between Maryland and Baltimore to target the city's thousands of vacant properties.
The "Baltimore Vacants Reinvestment Council" - to be led by the heads of the state and city's housing agencies - will hold its first meeting Thursday morning in northeast Baltimore.
Governor Wes Moore created the council last month with an executive order.
The new group of state and local stakeholders will find investments to transform at least 5,000 vacant properties - roughly half of the city's total vacants - into "homeownership or other positive outcomes over the next five years," said the state's Department of Housing and Community Development.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS