The Vibrant Future of UMB: Igniting Growth and Community Development
The success of the University of Maryland BioPark has transformed the community and explore the potential for growth and vibrancy in West Baltimore. UMB can create the same vibrancy on the north end of campus through a new University of Maryland School of Social Work building and other developments in the Lexington Street area. Don't miss the opportunity for investment and connection to our university! #UMBCommunity #CommunityDevelopment #BioparkSuccess #GrowthOpportunities #InvestmentPotential #LexingtonStreetDevelopment #SocialWorkSchool #CampusVibrancy #NorthEndRevitalization #UMBReinvestment
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