'Reinvest Baltimore' Application Process Opens for 2026 to Redevelop Vacant Properties
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, JUL 8 – The Reinvest Baltimore program aims to address 5,000 vacant properties in five years using $50 million in annual state funds, targeting nearly 13,000 vacant homes and lots over 15 years.
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New Baltimore: Murder Down, Ravens Up And A $50 Million Grant
A new horizon is making its way over the city of Baltimore, one that’s rich in community development, hopeful in the advancement of hometown athletics and by the grace of God experiencing its lowest homicide rate in 50 years for the first half of 2025. Of course, that elevated purview in particular is being credited to Mayor Brandon M. Scott for breathing new life into the city ever since being elected into the position back in 2020. RELATED: T…
'Reinvest Baltimore' application process opens for 2026 to redevelop vacant properties
By Tommie Clark Click here for updates on this story BALTIMORE, Maryland (WBAL) — Gov. Wes Moore on Monday announced the next round in “Reinvest Baltimore” grants to eliminate vacant properties. Through the initiative, the state awards $50 million annually to dozens of public and nonprofit partners. The governor issued an executive order last October to create the program. Since then, this year’s funding was awarded to more than 40 organizat…
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