In the last few years, efforts to remove vacant properties have yielded slow progress. Photo by Rachel Baye/WYPR.
In the last few years, efforts to remove vacant properties have yielded slow progress. Photo by Rachel Baye/WYPR.

Baltimore has more than 13,000 vacant and abandoned houses and buildings, a number that officials say has barely budged in decades. On Tuesday, state and local leaders announced a new initiative to redevelop those buildings.

Through the new project, dubbed the Reinvest Baltimore Program, 5,000 vacant properties will be redeveloped in five years, Gov. Wes Moore promised just before signing an executive order establishing the program.

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