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November 19, 2024
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Décorelle opens storefront in downtown Baltimore supported by BOOST program

Sisters open ‘the dede. shop’ interior design store in downtown Baltimore

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Meet the businesses selected by DPOB and MCB Real Estate for BOOST Harborplace Program

In partnership with MCB Real Estate, we are excited to announce the recipients of the Downtown BOOST Harborplace Local Tenancy Program. This initiative will bring seven Black-owned businesses to Harborplace, revitalizing the historic pavilions and waterfront with a fresh and vibrant energy.

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Downtown Partnership and MCB Real Estate Launch Applications for Downtown BOOST Harborplace Local Tenancy Program

Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, in partnership with MCB Real Estate, is excited to announce that applications are now open for small businesses to apply to the Downtown BOOST Harborplace Local Tenancy Program.

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Announcing the Next Class of Black Businesses Selected for the Downtown BOOST Program

Downtown Partnership is thrilled to announce the entrepreneurs selected for the second cohort of the Black Owned and Operated Storefront Tenancy (BOOST) Program.

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Checking in with NKVSKIN

For Black Business Month, we’re highlighting our Downtown BOOST businesses. NKVSKIN is taking the natural skincare world by storm with her house-made effective products, and a new spa in Downtown Baltimore.

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Checking in with The Black Genius Art Show

For Black Business Month, we’re highlighting the inaugural Downtown BOOST businesses. Today, we check in with Bryan Robinson of The Black Genius Art Show, who is making waves in Baltimore’s arts community.

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Announcing the BOOST Incubator Program Inaugural Class

Downtown Partnership is so excited to announce the first group of entrepreneurs selected for an innovative new program to attract and support Black-owned retail businesses in Downtown Baltimore neighborhoods.

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