On Thursday, elected officials and business leaders gathered in a ballroom at the Renaissance Baltimore Harborplace Hotel for the “State of Downtown” summit. The Downtown Partnership of Baltimore hosts the annual event, where speakers always find reasons for optimism ― even when facing a bleak reality.
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The organization’s president, Shelonda Stokes, said this is “downtown’s moment,” and encouraged people not to miss the proverbial train.
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