Johnston Square Partners Finalize Greenmount Park Master Plan
Over the past year, ReBUILD has been working alongside Rebuild Johnston Square Neighborhood Organization, Johnston Square residents, St. Frances Academy, Parks and People Foundation, and numerous other partners and supporters to develop a Master Plan for Greenmount Park. After months of working through several
ReBUILD Wins NFWF Award to Increase Greenspace and Plant Trees in East Baltimore
ReBUILD Metro is a proud recipient of a major grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation for a collaborative two-year project to increase greenspace, plant new trees, and improve stormwater management in an area of Broadway East where we have rebuilt over 80
ReBUILD Wins Fannie Mae Sustainable Communities Innovation Challenge
ReBUILD Metro is extremely proud to be selected as one of five organizations across the country to win Fannie Mae’s 2022 Sustainable Communities Innovation Challenge, a nationwide competition to help advance racial equity in housing. Our award will support our Johnston Square: A Blueprint for
ReBUILD Completes Redevelopment of 10 Vacant Homes on 1700 Block of East Biddle Street
For decades, 10 rowhouses sat abandoned and dilapidated on the 1700 block of East Biddle Street, a sore thumb in an otherwise rejuvenating area of Broadway East and Eager Park. Now, with the support of several partners, ReBUILD Metro has converted all 10 rowhouses
ReBUILD, Partners, and Community Members Plant Trees and Spruce Up Faith Lane Park
On Saturday, October 22, ReBUILD Metro worked together with community members, partners, and volunteers worked together to plant over 20 trees in Faith Lane Park. Along with new trees and plants, this project included the installation of a new 3,500 square foot nature play
Mayor Scott Joins ReBUILD and Partners to Celebrate Next Phase of Johnston Square’s Revitalization
On Tuesday, July 19, ReBUILD Metro, the Johnston Square Partners, and Johnston Square community members were joined by Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, Councilman Robert Stokes, and Maryland Deputy Secretary of Housing Owen McEvoy to celebrate the next phase of rebuilding abandoned properties and revitalizing