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Category Archives: Editorials

A City That’s Hard to Love, Part 1

Posted on April 19, 2015 by The Chop

You don’t really know a thing until you’ve lived through it.

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Posted in Editorials, SLIDER | Tagged Baltimore, Maryland

Thoughts About Baltimore’s So-Called Authenticity

Posted on April 13, 2015 by The Chop

“But I gotta get it out.”

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Posted in Editorials, SLIDER

On the Counterintuitive Nature of Baltimore’s Gentrification

Posted on April 9, 2015 by The Chop

Think you know how gentrification works? Think again.

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Posted in Editorials, SLIDER | Tagged Baltimore, development, Disinvestment, Gentrification, Gentrification in Chicago, Harvard, Housing Policy, Hwang and Sampson, Investment, Maryland, neighborhood succession, neighborhoods, Policy, race and gentrification, Racism, Racist, studies, the White L

On The Myth of Baltimore as a Cheap Place to Live

Posted on April 5, 2015 by The Chop

A look at the true cost of living in Baltimore’s white neighborhoods.

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Posted in Editorials, SLIDER | Tagged Baltimore, black neighborhoods, Class, development, Gentrification, housing, Maryland, millennials, Race, real estate, rentals, white neighborhoods

A Very Modest Proposal to (Slightly) Improve Baltimore

Posted on April 4, 2015 by The Chop

A better way to spend $3k than sending Helen Holton to Hawaii.

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Posted in Editorials | Tagged Baltimore, City Hall, Cones, hawaii trip, helen holton, jayne miller, Maryland, traffic cones

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