
The Greater Baltimore Committee is a regional, membership organization of more than 500 businesses, nonprofit organizations, and educational and civic institutions. Members are located in Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard counties.
The GBC’s mission is to improve the business climate of the Baltimore region by organizing its corporate and civic leadership to develop solutions to the problems that affect the region’s competitiveness and viability.
Greater Baltimore Committee History
Judicial elections not to be overlooked
They're easy to ignore, but they have a profound effect on our lives.
Biotech tax credit more popular than ever, but the ‘rock-concert’ lines are gone
Bioscience executives rank biotech investment tax credit as the most important state initiative to induce life sciences industry growth in Maryland, reports GBC President and CEO Don Fry in his August 27 commentary on Center Maryland.
City’s best revenue option? Growth.
The ultimate source that would deliver the city a fresh, healthy new revenue stream isn't slots or finding new ways to ratchet up taxes or city fees. City leaders must rededicate themselves to increasing city revenue the old-fashioned way - through economic growth.
Bad timing for upcoming business tax report
The timing couldn't be worse for a report advocating for the potential imposition of more taxes on Maryland businesses and for our state's elected leaders to work toward reducing tax incentives that nurture economic development.
They're easy to ignore, but they have a profound effect on our lives.
Biotech tax credit more popular than ever, but the ‘rock-concert’ lines are gone
Bioscience executives rank biotech investment tax credit as the most important state initiative to induce life sciences industry growth in Maryland, reports GBC President and CEO Don Fry in his August 27 commentary on Center Maryland.
City’s best revenue option? Growth.
The ultimate source that would deliver the city a fresh, healthy new revenue stream isn't slots or finding new ways to ratchet up taxes or city fees. City leaders must rededicate themselves to increasing city revenue the old-fashioned way - through economic growth.
Bad timing for upcoming business tax report
The timing couldn't be worse for a report advocating for the potential imposition of more taxes on Maryland businesses and for our state's elected leaders to work toward reducing tax incentives that nurture economic development.
BCCC seeks nominations for distinguished alumni awards
Baltimore City Community College is currently accepting nominations from all members of the community, including alumni from BCCC predecessor institutions the New Community College of Baltimore, Community College of Baltimore and Baltimore Junior College, for its Distinguished Alumni Awards.Small Business Development Center opens doors at UB
The Central Region office of the Maryland Small Business Development Center has opened its doors at University of Baltimore's Merrick School of Business, in a new agreement that will broaden access to the center's resources for small area firms in various stages of development, from idea to start-up to growth.Merritt Properties closes on 35-acre Aberdeen site
Merritt Properties announced today that it has closed on the purchase of a 35.64-acre site at 635-660 McHenry Road in Aberdeen, Maryland.
September 22, 2010GBC 2010 Transportation Summit
Hear from renowned national transportation experts, i.e. Gov. Ed Rendell,...
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