Numbers that Tell Baltimore’s Story

Published: July 23, 2017, 1:26 p.m.

Why is it important for each Baltimore neighborhood to understand the dozens of statistics that describe it and its people where they live, how long it takes them to get work, how many of the homes around them are vacant? We ask Seema Iyer of the University of Baltimore, driving force behind the Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance , how such data can predict where things are going, not just trace the past. And we ask consultant Alyce Myatt about GeoLoom , a new interactive map that tracks elements of art and culture in every corner of the city.