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BALTIMORE - Baltimore City has finalized more than $18 million to acquire two hotel properties as an emergency shelter for those experiencing homelessness. City leaders say this is a way to ...
Baltimore City's spending board has approved a more than $18 million deal to buy two hotels. The money for the hotels will come from the city's federal COVID-19 relief funds.
Baltimore City has transformed two hotels that it purchased this year, the Holiday Inn Express and the Sleep Inn & Suites, into temporary shelters for people experiencing homelessness. Mayor ...
REPORTING FROM DOWNTOWN Baltimore City is taking steps to help the homeless.The city is set to purchase two hotels, the Sleep Inn and Suites on North Front Street and the Holiday Inn Express on ...
After years of struggling to enroll and graduate students, officials at Baltimore City Community College hope a state-mandated reorganization and a tuition-free proposal from the mayor’s office will ...
THIS MORNING, BALTIMORE SPENDING BOARD APPROVED A MORE THAN $18 MILLION DEAL TO BUY TWO HOTELS, WHICH WILL BE USED TO HOUSE MORE THAN 100 CITY RESIDENTS EXPERIENCING HOMELESSNESS. 11 NEWS REPORTER ...