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Willbillis t1_j66x4ro wrote

Nether is a good friend of mine. He credits the Gutierrez Memorial Fund for opening a lot of doors for him as a legitimate muralist. If anyone is interested in supporting creative community based endeavors, please investigate the memorial fund. They’ve funded many public artworks, community foundations, and oddball ideas. Consider the Station North Tool Library, the Baltimore Rock Opera Society, Artblocks, Iteneris, and others.

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Timid_Teacher t1_j66v7g4 wrote

I wish they’d tear down the McDonalds on Falls Road and replace it with something beneficial. They steal credit cards and it leads to so much trash in the area. People throw entire fast food bags and food out the window on Buena Vista regularly. It makes me so angry.

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ziggy3610 t1_j66svp1 wrote

You should know, the court won't evict you from a property that is not inspected. You should look into putting your rent in escrow until he makes repairs.

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IamLexiLuthor t1_j66kbr9 wrote

Another vote for Locust Point. Quiet and safe, easy walk to restaurants and bars and cafes. Riverside is a bit more bustling, and Fed Hill can get rowdy if that’s your speed. All three are an easy hop onto 95.

Your priority needs to be parking. If you’re commuting to Columbia by car, having your own parking spot is a deal breaker. Street parking in Locust Point is a bit easier than Fed or Riverside, but in many areas you’ll be circling for blocks after 6pm.

As others have said, I’d avoid anything east of 83 or that would require going through the tunnel(s). Editing to clarify: the tolls through the tunnels add up fast, and can add a significant amount of time to your commute (speaking from experience).

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