Dangerous_Wave

Dangerous_Wave t1_jc09ekp wrote

So explain why they just put 250k townhouses off Cedar Hill Rd in Glen Burnie, less than 2 miles from Church St. That's not affordable for 95% of Baltimoreans.

In addition, the so called "low income" apartments they stuck between Lidl (ritchie hwy) and Chesapeake Art center (hammonds lane) was, last I heard, $1000 for a one bedroom. Also not affordable.

They claim low income right up till it's time to cut the ribbon for real estate agents, then jack the price to the sky because "it cost more to build than expected."

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Dangerous_Wave t1_j52ciir wrote

Museum space. Smithsonian has millions of things packed away in store rooms gathering dust. Get it out and show it off! Rotate exhibits every two years.

Far as I know, there's nothing as big as the National Air and Space museum for water. Lets have a genuine Maryland skipjack dock there for tours. Blue crab or oyster "farm" attached to the Aquarium, see their lifecycles live and inperson. Native plants and pollinators exhibit.

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Dangerous_Wave t1_j52aov2 wrote

Take that leaky ass Convention center with it when it goes.

*Caveat : Had friends worked Otakon before the DC move. They had to play musical chairs with the Art show/auction stuff because of various substances dripping into the rooms. Been a few years since I spoke to them, don't remember if they said rain/sprinklers or other plumbing - considering the bathrooms were perpetually stopped up.

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