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Ribbon cutting celebrates the transformation of 2 obsolete public housing FHA-subsidized rental housing developments into beautiful new mixed income rental and homeownership community.
Summer Food Service Program Kicks Off!
With new houses, residents and activists aim to weed out dealers, pull in families
A Response to the Foreclosure Crisis
Vacant Housing Units Razed at Westport Homes Extension
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Baltimore receives $50,000 check and commitment of volunteers from Toyota Financial Services to create safe alternative to the streets
Seminar arms public housing residents with useful information
A Response to The Dismantling of Baltimore’s Public Housing Report
Pennrose Properties Leads World Class Upland Visionaries Team
Baltimore Housing's new web tool put tenants and landlords in touch
Mayor Sheila Dixon becomes Baltimore's first female mayor
City unveils new Dawson Safe Haven Center
31 affordable homes coming to this historic African American
Orchard Ridge to rise from dust of Claremont Homes
City offers 25 properties in Station North
Register early and win a $500 Lowe's gift certificate
Over 100 vacant housing units to be razed
Over 600 new market-rate homes coming to west Baltimore
10 Cooling Centers Open
2006 funds available for housing and community development projects
21 City-owned homes for sale in this historic neighborhood
National focus on Baltimore's efforts to redevelop bankrupt FHA sites
City crews eliminate massive service request backlogs
Because hunger doesn’t take a summer vacation
HUD officials commend staff during Open House
Larger and more accessible location opened April 4
Western Region Trolley Tour rolls on
Baltimore Housing 2005 Retrospective
Register today for the Fair Housing Symposium
2006 National Public Housing Residents’ Summit
New rolling bid program open for business
PolicyLink report focuses on successful revitalization efforts in five urban centers
Fifteen properties offered for redevelopment
Larger, more accessible location recently opened
Telesis selected to redevelop almost 300 housing units.
2006 funds available for housing and community development projects
Annual holiday luncheon benefits underprivileged kids
Heritage Crossing community center named in honor of former City Councilman
Another sign of progress in City arts and entertainment district
Hundreds join Mayor at City Hall to applaud city effort and pledge additional support to victims of Hurricane Katrina
Updated lists of available properties now posted monthly
Baltimore Housing has released its first-ever Resident Handbook for Permits andHousing Code Enforcement.
Property Registration
Join us Saturday, October 22 at the Scottish Rite Masonry Hall.
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