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Complete-Ad9574 t1_jedwo6i wrote

Not to be too negative, but you do realize that the company which you are to work for is the cause for the decay in the area where it stands? Does it not seem curious that Hopkins Medical system occupies more land than many small cities? Yet the area immediately around the complex is in decay. This is because the Medical center's actions and in-actions do not encourage developers from investing in the same immediate area. Why, because in a year or two the Medical center, will consume that same land, in their ever increasing campus footprint. For 70+ years they have clear-cut huge swaths of East Baltimore, removing, for ever, thousands of taxable properties. Its like a black hole.

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Business-Vehicle4558 OP t1_jee7my2 wrote

Thank you for your input, considering this, then are there areas within 30 minute drive from the hospital that your see are safe from the property consumption?

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