Link Roundup

Neighborhoods can receive up to $20,000 through PNC’s Transformative Art Project, for the purpose of strengthening neighborhoods through partnerships with artists and arts organizations.

Chesapeake Bay Trust grant opportunity:  Green Streets.

The number of “Improving Markets” has expanded to almost 100, according to the NAHB.  Baltimore, however, is not on that list.

New York scam artist/”housing counselor” Lori Macakanja has been sentenced to 72 months in jail, and three years supervised probation, for swindling clients and promising to stave off foreclosure.

Home prices are down 2.6%, compared to last year, according to Clear Capital.

And for a bit of inspiration — when life hands you lemons…start “Zaching”.

About Baltimore Slumlord Watch

Baltimore Slumlord Watch was created in January of 2009, as a way for city residents to discuss and share information on Baltimore’s many bad property owners. Started by a resident who was tired of watching out of town “investors” and others destroy neighborhoods as a result of their negligence, we hope this blog will serve as a valuable service to other city residents who are sick of the problems slumlords cause in our communities. Please note, we do not work for realtors, developers, or property investors, and have no financial interest in property in Baltimore City. View all posts by Baltimore Slumlord Watch

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