Maryland Capital with Jayne Miller

Who Chooses City Living

23 min · 19 de mar de 2026
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What attracts people to live in a city. Baltimore hasseen decades of population loss. So what reverses it? For one—new housing. Affordability. A sense of community.A new trend—people who buy want to stay in their houses longer. My conversation is with Meghan McCorkell. Executive Director of Live Baltimore, an organization focused on attracting buyers and renters. The organization recently released a new report on how new and renovated housing can grow the population.

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