NCRF Coastal Resilience Projects – Baltimore

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Three National Coastal Resilience Fund (NCRF) coastal resilience grants will go towards improvements around the Baltimore waterfront. Smith Cove Environmental Justice Project Grantee: South Baltimore Gateway PartnershipGrant Amount: ………………………………….$1,294,500Matching Funds: ………………………………..$1,232,800Total Project Amount: …………………………..$2,527,300 The project will develop final designs … Continued

Fells Point Privateer Festival 2020

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16th Annual Fells Point Privateer FestivalSaturday, April 18th 2020 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.July 25, 2020Fells Point, Baltimore NOTE:The Privateer Festival has been postponed from April 18, 2020 to July 25, 2020. The 16th annual Privateer Festival celebrates Fells Point’s … Continued

Baltimore Heritage Historic Preservation Grant 2020

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The Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) recently announced FY 2020 Historic Preservation Non-Capital Grant Program recipients. Among the 2020 grants is a project in Baltimore: Baltimore Heritage, Inc. – City of Baltimore ($21,200 grant awarded) This project involves conducting a survey … Continued

Rash Field Park Construction Phase I

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In January, a ceremonial groundbreaking on Phase I of the future Rash Field Park was held in Baltimore. The on-site event included the Waterfront Partnership, joined by Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young, officials from the City of Baltimore, Maryland State … Continued

Lexington Market Revitalization

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Baltimore’s historic Lexington Market will receive a $3 million bridge loan through the Department of Housing and Community Development’s Neighborhood BusinessWorks program. The loan will support three months of construction work for the estimated $38.5 million redevelopment project. The Neighborhood … Continued

Gwynns Falls Trash Wheel

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A fourth trash wheel will join Mr. Trash Wheel, Professor Trash Wheel, and Captain Trash Wheel by the spring of 2020, according to the Waterfront Partnership’s Healthy Harbor Initiative. The fourth semi-autonomous googly-eyed trash interceptor will be located at the … Continued