Winds of March in the Black Butterfly

The winds of March sweep through Broadway East, stirring up more than seasonal change β€” they expose the ongoing struggle for justice, transparency, and environmental safety in the Black Butterfly.πŸ¦‹

A towering structure at Chester & Oliver, dubbed the Dragon Building” πŸ‰,Β casts a long shadow over legacy residents. Funded by public tax dollars and praised by Southern Baptist Church leadership, this development raises urgent questions:

  • πŸ›οΈ Who truly benefits from this project?
  • πŸ’΅ How will residents’ benefits from the use of public tax dollars?
  • πŸ”‡ Why are community complaints met with silence?
  • πŸ—£οΈ Who is the voice for this “Dragon Building”?
  • βš–οΈ Is there a conflict of interest in leadership and funding?

Listed below are Maryland-registered organizations potentially connected to the development:

  1. Mary Harvin Limited Partnership
    πŸ“… Formation: 08/31/2022
    πŸ‘€ Resident Agent: Zublin Culver
    πŸ“ 206 Del Rhodes Suites 202, Queenstown, MD 21658

2.Β  Mary Harvin Transformational Center Southern Streams LLC
πŸ“… Formation: 01/10/2020
πŸ‘€ Resident Agent: Emerson Dorsey Jr.
πŸ“ One Pratt Street, Suite 901, Baltimore, MD 21202
🏒 Principal Office: 1701 N Chester Street

3. Mary Harvin Center GP, LLC πŸ“… Formation: 09/24/2014
🌍 Business Type: FOREIGN LLC (Ohio)
πŸ‘€ Resident Agent: Zebulin Culver
πŸ“ Suite 202, 206 Rhodes Avenue, Queenstown, MD 21658
🏒 Principal Office: 500 Front Street, 10th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215

4. Mary Harvin Transformational Center Community Development Corporation
πŸ“… Formation: 02/28/2007
πŸ‘€ Resident Agent: Donte Hickman
πŸ“ 1701 N Chester Street, Baltimore, MD 21213

β˜• Just a Coffee Question from the Black Butterfly

How will residents benefit from the use of public tax dollars when their voices remain unheard?