BRAC Overview
 

Baltimore City is the geographic, economic and cultural center of the dynamic Maryland region.

Baltimore is a place to live. As the transportation hub of the region, Baltimore is served by major highways, rail-oriented mass transit, and Baltimore-Washington International Airport (15 minute drive time). Residents enjoy easy “reverse” commutes of less than thirty minutes to Aberdeen Proving Grounds and Fort Meade. Baltimore also offers an affordable quality of life. In a recent survey of communities with military populations over 20,000, the region was recognized #1 nationally in quality of life. Baltimore City is a vibrant and diverse urban center offering more than 200 distinct neighborhoods. Many exciting residential opportunities already exist and others are under construction.

Baltimore is a place to earn. As a concentrated employment center with a beautiful harbor-front setting, Baltimore attracts national and international companies, and a talented, tech-oriented workforce. Maryland is the 5th largest high-tech employment center in the country and leads the nation in academic R&D expenditures.

Baltimore is a place to play. As a historic and cultural center, Baltimore welcomes more than 11 million visitors annually. Tourists visit our world famous Inner Harbor, historic sites and entertainment venues; turning daytrips for baseball or football games into weekend getaways.

Baltimore is a place to learn. As home to 13 colleges and universities, Baltimore is a college-town. City institutions enroll more than 100,000 students annually and employing more than 27,000 faculty and staff.

Baltimore is also a boomtown with more than $10 billion dollars in private real estate investment since 2000.

We welcome you to learn more about all that Baltimore and the region has to offer.

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