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Consejeria De Vivienda

Está pensando en comprar su vivienda en la ciudad de Baltimore? Antes de que inicie la búsqueda, contacte uno de nuestros consejeros.  Ellos harán el proceso de compra más fácil y le pueden ayudar a ahorrar su dinero! Ellos proveerán diferente tipo de información, como ser; cuanto puede pagar mensualmente, programas de préstamos, confirmar si … Continue reading Consejeria De Vivienda

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Community schools

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Station East

The Southeast CDC is providing funds from the Baltimore Regional Neighborhood Initiative (BRNI) to support Station East, a housing redevelopment project led by the Historic East Baltimore Community Action Coalition (HEBCAC). Formerly blocks of vacant rowhomes, the project site spans from Eager St. to Ashland Ave., and Milton Ave. to Patterson Park Ave. and is … Continue reading Station East

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Trees and Neighborhood Greening

The Southeast CDC has planted hundreds of trees in Southeast Baltimore, thanks to funding and partnership from the Chesapeake Bay Trust, Parks and People Foundation, TreeBaltimore, Blue Water Baltimore, and the Baltimore Regional Neighborhood Initiative. These tree plantings contribute to a multi-partner effort to establish a substantial tree canopy in Southeast Baltimore, which has some … Continue reading Trees and Neighborhood Greening

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BUS

Location: 3134 Eastern Avenue, adjacent to the Creative Alliance In 2013, The Southeast CDC hosted community Placemaking workshops at three community gathering hubs along the Highlandtown Main Street district. We asked community members what we could do to make our commercial district more vibrant, welcoming and accessible for them. Most of the resulting projects, including … Continue reading BUS

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