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Janet Jeffers's avatar

Isn't DSB the company that tore down the Mechanic Theater to "develop" what has now been a giant hole in the ground for the past decade?

Michael Wriston's avatar

One and the same.

Barbara Aylesworth's avatar

It makes me proud of Baltimoreans that the new locations of the vehicles were known within hours of their departure from the Symphony Center garage. People tend to notice when 50+new cars without license plates show up where they live and work.

SJStone's avatar

Okay, now where did they go? Someone's got to track them. Make and model. Pictures. Shots of license plates. Who's leasing these vehicles? Who's maintaining them? Where do they get gas? If all of these vehicles are located in one place, or a few locations, who is coming and going from those locations?

Michael Wriston's avatar

We answered that first question in the article: they are now parked at 8 N Howard Street/310 W Baltimore Street in the Centerpoint garage. So far, they aren’t being driven consistently, so it appears they are being staged for a personnel surge.

SJStone's avatar

Gotcha. Maybe I was going too fast.

Barbara Aylesworth's avatar

It makes me proud of Baltimoreans that that the new locations of the vehicles were known within hours of their departure from Symphony Center.

Zelanie's avatar

I have some photos and VIN info if that’s still helpful