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Dan Rodricks: Harborplace does not need 900 apartments to be a ‘great good place’ again | STAFF COMMENTARY
In 1978, thousands of Baltimoreans opposed a commercial development at Harborplace by James Rouse and his company. They tried but failed to stop the construction of Rouse’s “festival mall” on the public waterfront at Pratt and Light streets, and the rest is history. James Rouse was a white man. I point this out only because of Mayor Brandon Scott’s recent statement that 46 years later, ...
State Roundup: Port of Baltimore dockworkers join East Coast strike; State Police to issue policy on using facial recognition technology
EAST COAST DOCKWORKERS LAUNCH STRIKE: Tens of thousands of dockworkers launched a strike at ports along the East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, stranding stacks of shipping containers on docks and idling ships outside harbors in a threat to the economy just five weeks before the election. A small group of longshoremen teeming with energy tapped their signs together in a parking lot by the Port of Baltimore’s Seagirt Marine Terminal near midnight. Ian Duncan, David J. Lynch and Dana Munro/The Washington Post.
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