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East baltimore
Eager Park
Buying into Baltimore
Published
Sept 12, 2016
Video
One-day home-buying lottery draws dozens of Hopkins employees
ONE DAY ONLY
Get $36,000 toward buying a house
Published
July 19, 2016
Special offer for Johns Hopkins employees for new and renovated houses in Eager Park
Community
Foster to lead Henderson-Hopkins
Published
July 7, 2016
Longtime educator Tracy Foster will oversee school, early childhood center in East Baltimore
East Baltimore
Eager Park project
Published
Dec 14, 2015
Video
Developers break ground on new hotel, townhomes near Johns Hopkins medical campus
First class
Big day for little ones
Published
Aug 6, 2015
22 proud preschoolers graduate from JHU-run East Baltimore early childhood center
Demo Day
Showcase for ideas
Published
Aug 4, 2015
East Baltimore biotech startup CDI Labs among companies featured at White House event
YUM
Farm to you
Published
June 24, 2015
Work on the East Baltimore campus? You can now receive food from local farms every week
Fast food
Lunch on the go
Published
June 22, 2015
Eager Park Eats food truck hub brings new lunch options to East Baltimore
Johns Hopkins Medicine: Building out from the inside
Published
May-June 2015
As of this spring, Hopkins has more than $250M worth of construction projects under way or in the planning stages on its East Baltimore campus
/ Gazette
SOURCE celebration
A decade of service
Published
April 17, 2015
As SOURCE marks its 10-year anniversary, founder Mindi Levin reflects on the center's community work
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