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LAI Member Lindsay Thompson in The Baltimore Sun about Hoen Building and JHU Carey Business School course ‘CityLab’
June 27, 2017
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-strong-city-20170625-story.html
“… Lindsay Thompson, an associate professor at the Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School, said the public financing helps address longstanding disinvestment in the community. Thompson teaches a course called CityLab, in which Casey students work with community and business leaders in struggling Baltimore neighborhoods to help devise growth plans. Hopkins also is involved in EBDI, the 88-acre redevelopment project not far from the Hoen complex… ‘I am for any development they can do,’ Thompson said. ‘The whole city is full of untapped treasures and jewels that have not been polished for a while.’…