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Of the top 25 largest U.S. metro areas, Downtown Baltimore ranks 8th for population density (ahead of places like Atlanta, Denver, and Washington), 8th for household income of $75,000 or above, and 16th for employment density (106,678 jobs).
Overall, Downtown’s economy is diverse with strengths in finance, insurance, hospitals / biotech, education, and engineering firms. Because of this diversity (Downtown Baltimore is not overly-reliant on any one office sector), both BusinessWeek and Forbes magazines named Baltimore as a top city to ride out the recession.
Downtown Baltimore is the most significant economic asset within Baltimore City and the region. Its businesses contribute $17.2 billion in direct economic output, which is approximately 27% of Baltimore City’s total output.
What we can do for you
Our Economic Development Team can provide you with the latest data about Downtown demographics, commercial real estate, and customized maps. We can also connect you to our partners in the public and private sector to help you navigate all phases of the development process
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