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Baltimore City Introduces Blockchain Technology for Title Searches, Enhancing Transparency and Efficiency

The City of Baltimore announced the implementation of blockchain technology for title searches.

Mayor Scott, Council President Mosby Introduce Affordable Housing TIF Legislation

First-of-its-kind Non-Contiguous TIF District Will Serve As Integral Part of Mayor Scott's Vision to End Vacant Housing in Baltimore

Your Voice Matters!

The Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is seeking input from residents like you to better plan for the landscape of affordable housing across our city. This work will be community-centered to move Baltimore forward. We are focused on creating a plan that strengthens and revitalizes neighborhoods for all residents, at all income levels.

Requests for Qualifications - Developer Registry!

The City of Baltimore Department of Housing & Community Development is seeking to establish two registries of pre-qualified developers in designated Impact Investment Areas through two separate Requests for Qualifications: one for rehabilitation and another for new construction.

Permanent Supportive Housing Gets ARPA-Funded Boost in Baltimore

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the award of $29.8 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds to support permanent supportive housing and traditional affordable housing developments.

DHCD Announces 2024 Summer Food Service Program

Youth ages 18 and under served all summer long

City Supporting Small Developer Pilot Loan Fund to Help Renovate Homes in Underserved Neighborhoods

DHCD is working on a program to eliminate blight, increase access to affordable housing, and revitalize neighborhoods.

City Announces Updates to Poppleton Redevelopment Project

Mayor Scott announced an amendment to the City’s Land Disposition and Development Agreement related to the Poppleton Redevelopment Project.

City/Community Partnership Targets More Than 700 Blighted Properties for Renewal in Johnston Square

Components of a Master Plan to convert more than 700 blighted and abandoned properties to new housing and green space were revealed by Mayor Young.

Mayor Doubles Incentive for First-Time Homebuyers to $10,000

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that the City is increasing incentives for first-time homebuyers to $10,000 for eligible households.