Posted inCivic NewsBaltimore Can data bring ‘community-based empowerment’ to Baltimore neighborhoods? Written by Ethan McLeod February 24, 2022February 24, 2022 Posted on
Posted inDiversity & InclusionBaltimore Comcast is donating $200K and 3,000 laptops to orgs in the Baltimore metro area Written by Donte Kirby November 17, 2021 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimore Newly purchased software tool will track and map Baltimore’s City-owned property Written by Donte Kirby September 27, 2021 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimore How would you spend $641M? Here are 4 big ideas to improve Baltimore Written by Stephen Babcock September 21, 2021 Posted on
Posted inStartupsDC With flexible payment options, DC financing company Till aims to change the rental housing game Written by Michaela Althouse September 14, 2021 Posted on
Posted inStartupsDC Working from home means finding a good roommate is even more important. SplitSpot wants to help Written by Michaela Althouse August 12, 2021 Posted on
Posted inStartupsDC A week after opening in Tysons, WhyHotel is planning a second ‘hospitality living’ space in DC Written by Michaela Althouse June 8, 2021 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimore A new Baltimore law requires QR codes on vacant properites Written by Donte Kirby June 3, 2021 Posted on
Posted inCivic NewsBaltimore What data shows about the state of Baltimore’s neighborhoods, and potential solutions Written by Donte Kirby May 19, 2021 Posted on
Posted inDiversity & InclusionBaltimore Baltimore City pilots digital data locker for people experiencing homelessness Written by Donte Kirby March 12, 2021 Posted on
Posted inStartupsBaltimore WhyHotel is bringing a pop-up location to Columbia’s Merriweather District Written by Michelai Graham February 21, 2020 Posted on
Posted inStartupsDC WhyHotel is bringing a pop-up location to Maryland’s Merriweather District Written by Michelai Graham February 20, 2020 Posted on