Baltimore “Superblock” Talks Deadlocked, Preservation Magazine, September 25, 2009
Author: Johns
Johns Hopkins has been the executive director of Baltimore Heritage since 2003. Before that, Johns worked for the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development developing and implementing smart growth and neighborhood revitalization programs. Johns holds degrees from Yale University, George Washington University Law School, and the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment.
News: Award Honors Residents Of Long Standing
News: Preserving The Past: Baltimore Heritage Presents Awards For Stone Mansion, Other Projects In The City
Preserving The Past: Baltimore Heritage Presents Awards For Stone Mansion, Other Projects In The City, The Baltimore Sun, June 19, 2009