It is interesting to me that Baltimore is used as an example vis a vis Camden Yards. I actually have always ascribed to that notion of the success of urban renewal via publicly funded stadiums and commercial projects such as the now defunct Harborplace. On second thought however Baltimore is in such a state that many people fear going in…
It is interesting to me that Baltimore is used as an example vis a vis Camden Yards. I actually have always ascribed to that notion of the success of urban renewal via publicly funded stadiums and commercial projects such as the now defunct Harborplace. On second thought however Baltimore is in such a state that many people fear going into the city and the news reports that citizens adjust their activities to avoid rampant crime. So it seems urban renewal is not helping the people who are being asked to pay for it. Rather it serves to further separate the haves and have nots.
It is interesting to me that Baltimore is used as an example vis a vis Camden Yards. I actually have always ascribed to that notion of the success of urban renewal via publicly funded stadiums and commercial projects such as the now defunct Harborplace. On second thought however Baltimore is in such a state that many people fear going into the city and the news reports that citizens adjust their activities to avoid rampant crime. So it seems urban renewal is not helping the people who are being asked to pay for it. Rather it serves to further separate the haves and have nots.
"The old abandoned warehouse is now full of office space!"
I love that movie!
Oh Oh Oh .
"You just need more flair. "
" Have you seen my stapler. "
"Bob I see here you've been missing a lot of work lately."
"I wouldn't say I've been missing it Bob."