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Earn with Digital Harbor Business and Technology Firms - Go Hi-Tech
Baltimore Business & Technology Directory
"Our Digital Harbor request of the State - $300 million over 5 years for infrastructure throughout the city - is based on the premise that this public investment will leverage more than $4 billion in private investment, creating 22,000 construction jobs and 57,000 permanent jobs. Our great Office of Employment Development is already training people in all Baltimore's neighborhoods in the technology skills they will need to take advantage of these high-paying jobs. Over just a few years time, we have a real opportunity to catapult Baltimore's high school graduates from the back edge of the old economy to the cutting edge of the new economy." (From Mayor Martin O'Malley's State of the City Address, February 1, 2001)
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Technology & Business SEARCH ENGINE
We are developing a "spidering" search engine exclusinvly for Baltimore Digital Harbor area Technology Firms and Businesses.
There is no charge to submit, but will will only approve Baltimore Inner Harbor businesses, Baltimore area technology firms and supporting companies.
All you need to do is enter your Web site URL.
CLICK HERE!
There is no cost. We do not sell advertising on this site. We will not call to sell anything. Should you have any questions, contact Bill Swartwout - Bill@SouthBaltimore.com
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InfoTech @ HCC means business - Howard Community College offers a wide array of Information Technology courses. This portal provides access to HCC's featured or "hot" topics.
Why HCC for InfoTech Courses? Affordability, Flexibility, State-of-the-Art Facilities, Small classes with hands-on experience, Well-qualified and experienced professors dedicated to teaching, plus Years of experience. Click here for more on Why HCC?
Struever Bros. Eccles & Rouse is a real estate development and general contracting company ranked among the top five in Baltimore. SBER has been at work "Building Better Communities" since 1974, earning wide acclaim for its innovative work in the mid-Atlantic region. The company specialty is the adaptive reuse of older properties utilizing complex public and private sector participation. SBER has successfully converted millions of square feet of large abandoned factory facilities into quality space for a variety of business and residential uses. Smart Growth initiatives and Brownfields cleanup efforts are high on the company's list of priorities.
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