An uncertain future

The New East Baltimore project stands at a crossroads as it enters its second decade. After $564 million of investment, plans for a world-class biotech park have been shelved. Creation of new housing and new jobs lags far behind schedule. Planners working on a new vision for the nation’s largest urban redevelopment project now hope that a state-of-the-art public school and more middle-class housing, a hotel, restaurants and stores will be the answer for ... Full Story »

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Laura Perkins
3.8
by Laura Perkins - Feb. 4, 2011

This would seem to be an in-depth investigative piece, presenting multiple points of view. I can cite no part of it that I know for certain is erroneous or slanted. Therefore I must cautiously assume it to be an informative article. However, I have past experiences with this publication that cause me to bring a skeptical eye to it. In the past, on stories related to an issue I was intimately familiar with, The Senator Theatre, I noted that this publication appears to have a bias in favor of Baltimore's political power structure and the Baltimore Development Corporation in particular. Not being familiar with the issues in this article, however, I do not detect such a slant here.

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