Charm City Circulator Green Route Launches

November 1, 2011 by  
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Downtown Baltimore

The Charm City Circulator in Baltimore added the Green Line this morning, November 1, 2011.

The Green Line has stops in Fells’ Point, the Water Taxi at Maritime Park (At Caroline and Thames,) the Shot Tower (near the Metro and Power Plant Live), Johns Hopkins Medical Campus, plus City Hall.

Today also adds a Howard Street/Pratt Street stop to the Orange line, near the light rail.

More details on routes and hours can be found on their website!

Don’t know what the Charm City Circulator is? Check out my prior posts. It is a neat initiative for Baltimore residents and workers!

More about the Charm City Circulator Orange Route.

More about the Charm City Circulator Purple Route.

The Charm City Circulator is free bus transportation service provided by the City of Baltimore. It is designed to provide transportation around Downtown Baltimore for residents, workers, and visitors. Come Downtown and get around for FREE!

Johns Hopkins Hospital Job Openings

June 27, 2010 by  
Filed under Baltimore, Blog, Canton, Downtown Baltimore

Johns Hopkins Hospital has 400 job openings on its main campus.

The main campus is located on Broadway past Fells Point and Canton in Downtown Baltimore.

The chief operating officer, Judy Reitz, states that this does not include openings some of its’ other campuses.

They are also building new patient towers to be opening in January 2012, which could bring as many as 1,000 new jobs to the area.

Johns Hopkins Hospital employs over 6,000 people.

The Baltimore Business Journal reports that the jobs listed as open include:

rehabilitation specialists; administrative assistants; nurse managers; lab technicians; pharmacists; computer programmers; and equipment managers. Reitz said the hospital also is always looking for registered nurses, housekeepers, security guards and cafeteria workers.

This is great news for the Baltimore real estate market, because this could mean people moving into the area and possibly buying houses to take advantage of the incredibly low interest rates and low housing prices.