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Podcast length: 14 min., 19 sec.It’s hard not to notice how much Baltimore’s downtown has changed in the last decade: new buildings (Hilton Hotel), new tenants Cubellis, Inc., Key Risk…we even have a whole new neighborhood (Harbor East). These changes have done more than just reshape the city’s skyline– in fact, they reflect a more business-friendly Charm City.
If you like the new vibe downtown has taken-on, then you can thank Baltimore’s Downtown Partnership, a non-profit corporation that aims to create a hospitable community for businesses, property owners, residents, employees, and visitors . As the overseer of the Downtown Management Authority, the Downtown Partnership delivers a range of services that make Baltimore an attractive city to run a business. And by all accounts, it’s done a pretty amazing job.
To find out more about the great work of the Downtown Partnership, the Rapport talked to Nan Rohrer, Vice President of Economic Development and Planning. Nan shared her incomparable knowledge of Baltimore’s economic landscape during a great discussion which touched upon a variety of topics, including the social and economic value of new developments, the effect of public transportation on neighborhood transformation, and the future of development in Baltimore. Listen in to Nan for some knowledge, y’all.





Dennis, an Army veteran who served in Afghanistan and Iraq, has focused his advocacy efforts primarily in South and Southwest Baltimore (the 10th City Council District), consulting for a variety of community-based nonprofits. The hosts’ varied opinions and work amongst local government decision-makers will (ideally) stimulate fresh perspectives geared towards the interests of Baltimore City’s young professionals. Both hosts ultimately believe that an intelligent analysis of local issues, disseminated to and commented on by the public and key decision-makers, will lead to smart policy outcomes.
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