Top 5: ‘If we don’t work, nobody works’
Johns Hopkins made big news this week with the announcement of its new medical school dean, but they are also seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit over a life sciences […]
Battle brews over EBDI board appointment
A Baltimore City Council member continues to insist that he is appointing a community activist to the East Baltimore Development Inc. board of directors even though the nonprofit’s CEO says […]
Marchers demand jobs at EBDI
Chanting “We want jobs” and “If we don’t work, nobody works,” about 200 city residents marched on East Baltimore Development Inc. headquarters Tuesday, demanding more employment opportunities at the 88-acre […]
Top 5: ‘It is attacking sham litigation’
The Bozzuto Group is moving forward with its plan for luxury apartments at Fells Point, and downtown property owners are both alleging that each other’s lawsuit over the State Center […]
Top 5: ‘They come in here and fill their pockets up and leave’
St. Joseph Medical Center in Towson might have a buyer soon, and Locust Point finally got its Harris Teeter grocery store four years since they began planning it out. Those […]
East Baltimore group demands hires come from community
Saying it has organized 900 residents, Baltimore Churches & Community United vowed Thursday to protest at East Baltimore Development Inc. if half of the workforce for upcoming construction projects does […]
Activist Gresham chosen for EBDI board
Donald Gresham, a community activist in Middle East who has protested against East Baltimore Development Inc. and its planned $1.8 billion redevelopment of the community, has been chosen to serve […]
Editorial: EBDI, part deux
The Baltimore City Council grilled the leaders of East Baltimore Development Inc. again last week, still looking for answers about the lagging $1.8 billion redevelopment project near Johns Hopkins Hospital. […]
Top 5: ‘We will be in your face’
More troubles for the organizer of the Baltimore Grand Prix, another round of terminal shuffling at BWI and a drop in casino revenue were among the most-read business stories of […]
Middle East residents line up to testify at second EBDI hearing
At the second investigative hearing on East Baltimore Development Inc. in the Baltimore City Council chambers, EBDI's CEO Christopher Shea touted transparency and job creation, while residents complained of the need for better access to jobs. The packed meeting was led by Councilman Carl Stokes, and Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young was also in attendance.
EBDI leaders hit on job creation at hearing
Former residents and job seekers from East Baltimore hammered at officials of East Baltimore Development Inc. on Wednesday about missed employment opportunities and delayed housing during a packed hearing in […]
Top 5: ‘This meeting is over’
Baltimore has begun installing charging stations for electric cars in city garages, and The Daily Record investigates two mansions in Potomac that are owned by African dictators with documented human […]





