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Houston Strong: A World Series Ring, But Is There A Problem With A Lack Of Zoning Laws?, Brady Getlan
Houston Strong: A World Series Ring, But Is There A Problem With A Lack Of Zoning Laws?, Brady Getlan
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
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How Will Technology Change Cities?, Klaus Philipsen
How Will Technology Change Cities?, Klaus Philipsen
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
No abstract provided.
"Zoning" In On Maryland's Nascent Marijuana Industry, Matthew Mccomas
"Zoning" In On Maryland's Nascent Marijuana Industry, Matthew Mccomas
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
Is green the new gold?1 Last year, the marijuana industry pulled in a whopping $2.4 billion.2 To put it in perspective that’s about 74% more than it did the year before.3 As of today, four states (Alaska, Colorado, Oregon, and Washington) and the District of Columbia have legalized recreational marijuana.4 But, more so, 23 states have decriminalized medical marijuana, including the State of Maryland in 2013.5
One of the most frequent legal issues in states with medical or recreational marijuana industries concerns where to locate marijuana distribution and production facilities.6 In Maryland, new law states that local municipalities shall determine …
Community Development Vs. Economic Development: Residential Segregation, Tax Credits, And The Lack Of Economic Development In Baltimore's Black Neighborhoods, Jennifer Nwachukwu
Community Development Vs. Economic Development: Residential Segregation, Tax Credits, And The Lack Of Economic Development In Baltimore's Black Neighborhoods, Jennifer Nwachukwu
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
In 1967, the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders penned one of the most famous statements about race in America: “Our nation is moving toward two societies, one black, one white— separate and unequal.”2 For the city of Baltimore, MD, that statement rings true even in 2013. Outsiders think of Baltimore through the lens of HBO’s The Wire. Those who are from Baltimore or live in the city likely would say that driving through Baltimore is like driving through two different cities—nice areas with shops, restaurants, and beautiful architecture; and “not so nice” areas with blocks of dilapidated buildings and …
Here To Stay Or A Flash In The Pan? How Zoning And Property Laws May Affect Airbnb In Baltimore And The Nation, Michael Schultes
Here To Stay Or A Flash In The Pan? How Zoning And Property Laws May Affect Airbnb In Baltimore And The Nation, Michael Schultes
University of Baltimore Journal of Land and Development
The advent of the Internet, smartphones, and social media has shrunk the world to the point where a person in Baltimore can connect with someone in Botswana with only the click of a finger. Whether it be a social media post or business e-mail, eight thousand miles can feel more like eight feet with how quickly we can connect and converse with people around the globe. The use of these information technology tools and inventions to store, retrieve, transmit, and manipulate data has transformed the way we learn, the way we communicate, and the way we do business. This newfound …
Case Note: Zoning-Riparian Rights-Improved Lands Under Navigable Waters Subject To Local Ordinances. Harbor Island Marina V. Board Of Commissioners, 286 Md. 303, 407 A.2d 738 (1979), Harold Norton
University of Baltimore Law Forum
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