Mayor Pugh Wants To Demolish At Least 6 Buildings At Gilmor Homes

Source: The Washington Post / Getty
On Wednesday, Mayor Catherine Pugh announced a plan that could demolish six buildings at the troubled Gilmor Homes projects in West Baltimore.
The move would relocate more than 120 families from Gilmor and the demolition of 132 units. According to Mayor Pugh, the buildings in question are a hotbed for crime.
“That’s a really high-crime area right there,” the mayor said. “The line of sight is terrible. The residents have complained about the violence. … Gilmor Homes was one of the places on our listening tour. People complained about not feeling safe.”
Latest News:
- Slangtastic Showdown! B2K And Pretty Ricky To Face Off In Verzuz Battle Of The Millennium
- A Very Chic Juneteenth: Olandria Carthen Covers Rolling Stone Africa, Talks Public Interest In Her Relationship, 'Creeps Me Out'
- R.I.P. Grammy Nominated Producer Tay Keith, Sexyy Red, Juicy J & More Honor His Legacy
- Family Releases Statement Following Tay Keith’s Death
The Latest Music, Celebrities and Interviews: Follow @‘92qjamsbmore’
[ione_media_gallery id=”3935696″ overlay=”true”]

