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Multi-Year Agenda

GBC's Multi-Year Agenda is a set of 12 initiatives that support the organization's role in shaping the Baltimore Region's economic future. Organized around the goal areas of (1) Economic Opportunity, (2) Transportation & Infrastructure, and (3) Collective Impact, the Agenda outlines the priorities in which the organization can fully leverage the power of the region's private sector.

All In 2035: Economic Opportunity Plan for the Baltimore Region

GBC and TIP Strategies engaged more than 200 partners and stakeholders over the course of 11 months to develop “All In 2035: A Ten-Year Economic Opportunity Plan for the Baltimore Region,” a roadmap that outlines GBC’s immediate and long-term organizational priorities. 

 

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Baltimore Regional Brand Initiative

Building on the work of the Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore (EAGB), one of GBC’s primary roles is to lead efforts to attract new investments and jobs to the region. Launched in May 2024, GBC’s regional branding initiative will develop a strong business identity by amplifying assets and civic progress.

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Regional Strategic Investments

Economically significant activity centers exist throughout the Baltimore Region, with several emerging as priority hubs for advancing regional economic development objectives. GBC works to activate these areas by engaging with our networks and prioritizing initiatives and investments that align economic development, land use, and placemaking.

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Game-Changing Opportunities

GBC coordinated the successful effort to position the Baltimore Region as one of 31 federal Tech Hubs from among more than 400 competitive applications. The 48-member consortia brought together public, private, and academic partners focused on catalyzing the Baltimore Region’s artificial intelligence and biotechnology sectors. The Tech Hubs Program was enacted as part of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, which authorized $10 billion for the program over five years. 

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Baltimore Region Investment Attraction

GBC is developing a unified and competitive regional framework for investment/talent attraction and business expansion. As part of this effort, GBC is actively building partnerships with local jurisdictions to collaboratively promote the region’s assets to investors.

 

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Baltimore's Transit Future

The Baltimore region’s business community has long identified public transportation as a crucial component of the region’s economic competitiveness. To meet this need, the Greater Baltimore Committee and Greater Washington Partnership established the Baltimore’s Transit Future coalition — now supported by more than 70 businesses and anchor institutions — to join our public and civic sector partners in elevating the priority transit receives.

 

Advancing Infrastructure

The Baltimore Region is slated for a host of major infrastructure investments that have implications for economic growth, commercial development, and civic life. GBC convenes regional leaders across real estate, business, and government to provide insight on how best to advance these projects and ensure they positively impact the Baltimore Region.

Public Safety

GBC is working with its public partners to identify evidence-based strategies for gun violence reduction and support police officer recruitment and retention in the Baltimore Region.

Housing Vacancy & Community Redevelopment

Housing vacancy constrains economic growth and stunts the revitalization of local neighborhoods. Working with the Mayor’s Office and BUILD, GBC is part of a landmark agreement to aggressively combat Baltimore City’s vacant and abandoned properties over the next 15 years. 

Local Hiring & Procurement

GBC is working with stakeholders to identify ways to scale the effectiveness of local hiring and procurement throughout the Baltimore Region.

Easing Business Restrictions

GBC is committed to increasing entrepreneurship and the ease of doing business in the Baltimore Region. This entails taking a closer look at ways to streamline business permitting practices and improving the efficiency of government functions.