Former 'Superblock' parcels re-open for redevelopment

The Baltimore Sun

The Baltimore Sun

August 31, 2015

The Baltimore Development Corp. on Monday said it is looking for investors to purchase and redevelop 27 city-owned properties on the west side of downtown, which were once part of the Superblock — a prominent set of parcels targeted for revitalization that have languished amid years of litigation and other delays...READ MORE.

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