Maryland’s transit-oriented development plan will help relieve traffic in Baltimore and create more vibrant communities.
Gov. Wes Moore and Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) officials are expected to unveil a plan to develop the ...
Gov. Wes Moore on Monday unveiled a regional plan to remake land around Baltimore’s transit stations into housing, jobs and ...
Governor Wes Moore today announced the Moore-Miller Administration’s next step in advancing transit-oriented development ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore unveils a transit-oriented development strategy to boost Baltimore's economy, lower housing prices, and improve mobility.
Maryland’s new Transit-Oriented Development strategy does something indefensible: It sidelines West Baltimore.
The strategy will advance TOD across the Baltimore region to grow the state’s economy and lower housing prices.
The project is part of a larger state strategy to build around transit stations, transforming state-owned land into housing, ...
More than 400 apartments could be built near the Rogers Avenue Metro Station in Northwest Baltimore, under a plan by state ...
Gov. Moore announced a plan to activate housing construction on 134 acres of state-owned land near transit stations.
Maryland officials issued a request for qualifications this week to transform 9 acres of state-owned land in Northwest ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Maryland Transit Administration introduced the first six new Hitachi railcars on the Baltimore Metro System Jan. 7, marking ...
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