The Baltimore City Council’s Budget and Appropriations Committee approved more than $14 million to community organizations and city agencies to help tackle Baltimore’s overdose crisis, which in recent years had become the worst ever in a major American city.
the Baltimore Banner reported. The listing follows a legal skirmish last year in which Spacey, 65, allegedly demanded a $100,000 payment from the new owner to vacate the foreclosed-upon condo.
The sale comes nearly two years after the parent company of Guinness pulled the bulk of its production out of Maryland.
In the announcement, Scott cited his administration's first-term progress, including a 16.5% reduction in vacant properties and the creation of over 9,000 affordable housing units. The reforms are designed to support the Bmore FAST plan to address 37,500 vacant properties over the next 15 years.