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Under Armour Wants To ‘Reinvent’ Baltimore, But Not Everyone’s Feeling It

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The investment is funded by selling municipal bonds to private investors, and is then repaid by property taxes generated by the new development. And Baltimore, like many mid-sized American cities, is pretty much broke right now. And Baltimore already has a bunch of sports teams. And none of them need a new home at the moment.

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Retail locations: Seven. National Management Association/Grand Lake chapter, treasurer and president. Hartings dove into the details of the deal, which involved ensuring Wright State University would help manage the dorms, finding a legal firm to handle the paperwork and helping get approval for tax-exempt financing from the county. “We

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