You are right when you turn around what you saidAs in there is a small pocket where it is nice and there are things to do. Venture much anymore outside of that and it's literally boarded up houses and buildings. Horrible and literally dangerous place.
Its small pockets of boarded up housing, while the rest looks like a regular town
I think some of yall forgot how much Business is done in Baltimore. You have Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland, Under Armour, tons of banking is done downtown, plus more I'm forgetting
Looking at Baltimore reminds me of the old Brooklyn. You had people talking ill on Brooklyn, and to me that helped with gentirification. People who aren't scary move in, get cheap property, then get the city to make things better, then they raise the prices for rent/houses, then BOOM its a new city. The sad thing is other black people helped push only the negative, and helped lose shyt.







