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sellwinerugs t1_ix3na2x wrote

I’d expand this to neighborhoods a little further north too. If OP is open to a multimodal commute, the free Circulator bus runs down St. Paul street so Charles Village, Remington, Harwood, and Abell are reasonable options.

I’m in Harwood. I didn’t buy here with a DC commute in mind but it’s nice to know I’m about a mile from the Penn stn if I ever have to get a train.

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sellwinerugs t1_iw4qq5n wrote

Fuck H&M they shred their old styles and landfill them instead of donating to non-profits/charity like other clothing retailers because they don’t want to see “the poors” wearing their styles (will hurt their image) If OP says h&m closed in Baltimore it’s probably because people here are smart and don’t want that garbage. Good riddance

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sellwinerugs t1_ivk8tkc wrote

Councilwoman Ramos’ take on it was a helpful read, although I can’t find it now. Basically it’s not the concept of term limits that is on the ballot, it’s how this question is written. It’s asking for all terms to come up at the same time which would cause mayhem in our political system if all positions were replaced at once with no continuity from previous admins.

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sellwinerugs OP t1_iuael13 wrote

I’d say Baltimore has an average size community of outdoorsy folks for an East Coast city of 500,000+ people.

I give kudos to Patagonia for putting their Maryland store in the city proper instead of Columbia or some other bland burb. Hopefully it will be a hub for urban outdoors people and environmental-focused events for all of central Maryland, similar to the REI in Timonium. Apparently there is community work/lounge space in this new store according to the Banner article.

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sellwinerugs OP t1_iu976qj wrote

>>The outdoor clothing and gear store at 700 South Caroline St. in Fells Point, on the border of Harbor East, is the California-based company’s biggest store yet, and its sixth outlet in the country. The first location in Maryland, the 15,000-square-foot store will include current and past season products, provide grants for non-profits that do environmental work and serve the community. Patagonia Baltimore has already quietly opened, operating from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. since last week, but will have an official grand opening event Nov. 5 and 6.

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