At MCB, connecting communities has always been at the heart of what we do. Here in Baltimore, the proposed Red Line project—a 14-mile east-west transit line—could redefine how our city moves and thrives.

The Red Line would directly link Baltimore’s east and west sides, making travel simpler, easing congestion, and uniting Charm City like never before. Beyond better commutes, this project could drive economic growth, improve access to jobs and services, and foster stronger connections across our neighborhoods.

Recently, community leaders, elected officials, and developers, including our own P. David Bramble, gathered at the Greater Baltimore Committee’s Transportation and Economic Opportunity Series. The event highlighted the Red Line’s transformative potential and explored what’s needed to make it a reality.

To hear David’s thoughts and learn more about this vital project, check out the event highlights here. Don’t miss his insights at the 1:08 mark! Together, we can build a better-connected Baltimore.

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