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Community-Driven Revitalization Without Displacement

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Healthy Homes that Change Communities

We rebuild some of Baltimore’s worst abandoned houses into some of its best homes—at a scale that transforms entire neighborhoods.

The Abandoned Housing Crisis in Baltimore

Baltimore is home to tens of thousands of abandoned properties and vacant lots, each one threatening the health and safety of nearby residents and sapping wealth from their neighborhoods. By partnering with communities and strategically working block-by-block to restore concentrations of these properties into new homes and community assets, we transform neighborhoods into inclusive, equitable, and healthy communities where families have access to high quality housing that drives generational wealth.

Rebuilding Homes, Block-by-Block

By partnering with communities and strategically working block-by-block to rebuild concentrations of abandoned properties into new homes, we transform neighborhoods into inclusive, equitable, and healthy communities where people and families have access to decent housing that drives generational wealth. We also form partnerships to redevelop large areas of vacant land into high-quality affordable apartments, including almost 200 affordable homes that we have co-developed along East Baltimore’s Greenmount Avenue corridor. ReBUILD’s persistent efforts to rebuild East Baltimore blocks and neighborhoods proves that the abandonment crisis can be solved at the neighborhood level without any displacement.

A Community-Driven Approach

ReBUILD works closely with local residents to develop action plans for restoring abandoned properties and lots across their neighborhoods. Using these plans as guideposts, we pool vacant properties and financial resources, then engage local contractors to sequentially stabilize, renovate, and reoccupy whole blocks of abandoned homes and lots. We sell renovated homes to new homebuyers or lease them at rents that are affordable to a range of households. Our proven “whole blocks” strategy has reduced local vacancies by over 90% and attracted over 1,200 new residents to Baltimore neighborhoods while retaining and uplifting their current residents, fostering stronger and safer communities.

Good Homes Change Lives

ReBUILD’s Work is Inspiring People Across Baltimore to Think Big about the Potential of our City

“We’ve had many joint ventures over the years, but it is seldom we find a partner that has that same determination to get a project done as ReBUILD. We are taking on some of the worst abandoned houses in Baltimore, and we are doing what others fear to do.”

— Chris McCoy

President, C.L. McCoy Framing Co.

“They are organizing money, but they are also organizing community and bringing everybody along. When I think about Johnston Square, I think that it’s the epitome of what success looks like in Baltimore City, and the expectation that I would like to see in all of my neighborhoods.”

— Cory McCray

Maryland State Senator

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2025 was a year of transformative change in East B 2025 was a year of transformative change in East Baltimore, but our work continues until every block in the 50-square-block area from Penn Station to Johns Hopkins Medical Center is free of blight and abandoned buildings. As we transition into 2026, we are already back to working day by day and block by block to bring vacancy across this area below 10% by the end of the year.
 
Over the coming year, we will be sharing progress on a series of projects designed to create lasting change for both new and legacy East Baltimore families.

✳️ 40+ vacant properties under redevelopment
✳️ 20+ new homeownership opportunities
✳️ 40,000 square feet of new community park space
✳️ Construction at The Machine Works (45,000 square feet of light manufacturing space)
✳️ Home repairs for more legacy homeowners
✳️ New community-led public art and placemaking projects
 
⬆️ All leading to safer and healthier communities where everyone can thrive.
 
🤝🏼 As always, ReBUILD’s work is driven by the communities we serve, and we remain 100% committed to redevelopment without displacement.

#ReBUILDMetro  #JohnstonSquare  #CommunityDevelopment #ComingSoon #NeighborhoodRenewal #Baltimore
We’re honored to be one of six community developer We’re honored to be one of six community developers selected for the first round of Baltimore DHCD’s groundbreaking City-Wide Affordable Housing TIF initiative. These funds will help us advance our "whole blocks" revitalization work in East Baltimore as we join partners across the city in restoring more vacant houses into new homes.

Thank you to @mayorbmscott and the @bmoredhcd team for supporting our efforts to eliminate vacancy and build thriving communities.

#ReBUILDMetro #BuildingTogether #CommunityDevelopment #NeighborhoodRevitalization #Baltimore #Baltimore City
Happy holidays from East Baltimore, a place that m Happy holidays from East Baltimore, a place that more and more families are calling home.
 
We are ready to continue rebuilding more homes and communities in 2026!

#HolidayCheer #EastBaltimore #JohnstonSquare #CommunityPride #ReBUILDMetro BaltimoreHomes
Redevelopment is officially underway on the 1300 b Redevelopment is officially underway on the 1300 block of Homewood Avenue in Johnston Square.
 
Our construction team has begun interior and exterior demolition on another four abandoned properties as part of ReBUILD Metro’s next phase of revitalizing East Baltimore block by block—creating quality homes and eliminating vacancy while preserving the fabric of the community.
 
Contractor: CL McCoy Framing
Funding: @marylandhousing

#JohnstonSquare #RevitalizeJohnstonSquare #CommunityDevelopment #NeighborhoodRevitalization #Baltimore #BaltimoreHomes #ReBUILDMetro #BaltimoreRevitalization #UrbanRedevelopment
Did you miss last week’s open house? Here’s your c Did you miss last week’s open house? Here’s your chance to check out this beautifully restored historic rowhome in Johnston Square — just minutes from Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore Penn Station, and the new Enoch Pratt Free Library.

✨ 3 bedrooms & 2.5 bathrooms with modern city comfort featuring:
– Granite counters and stainless steel appliances
– Spacious eat-in kitchen
– Hardwood floors
– Back deck, fenced backyard, rear parking pad, and more!

📅 Saturday, December 13 | 1–3 PM
📍 1020 N. Eden St., Baltimore, MD 21205

🔗 View more property photos and details: click “Buy With Us” in our bio.

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We rebuild abandoned houses, restore whole blocks, and revitalize neighborhoods so that families can live in decent homes in stable communities.

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