Supporters Brexton Renaissance maintains contact with its supporters primarily through an email mailing list. This list now numbers approximately 100 persons. An additional 60 persons are on our paper mail distribution. Supporters of Brexton Renaissance include individuals, and members of the following organizations (this does not represent endorsement by these organizations, merely the diversity and strength of our supporters):
Organizations
Maryland Downtown Development Association (MDDA)
Preservation Maryland
National Arts Stabilization
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF)
Maryland Historical Trust
The Abell Foundation
Enterprise Social Investment Corporation (ESIC)
Downtown Partnership
Archdiocese of Baltimore
The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation
Mineral County Chamber of Commerce
Baltimore HeritageCorporations
Evan Wilson and Associates
Sheldon Design Industries
Keyser Development
Jubilee Baltimore
Kann and Associates
Rita St. Clair
Hersch-Lauren
Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn
FeinDesign
Streuver Brothers, Eccles & Rouse
Froehling & Robertson
The Mattress Factory
Marks, Thomas and Associates
HAJJ Real Estate
Chesapeake Tile & Marble
Designer's Hardware
Cathedral Courts ApartmentsMedia
Baltimore City Paper
The Baltimore Sun
Baltimore Alternative
LinkEducation
Goucher College
University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP)
University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA)
University of Baltimore (UB)
Trinity College
The University of Pennsylvania
Johns Hopkins Univeristy (JHU)
The University of Virginia
Howard Community College
Baltimore School for the Arts
Peabody InstituteNeighborhood
Mount Vernon/Belvedere Improvement Association (MVBIA)
Midtown Benefits District
The Tyson Street AssociationThe Waxter Senior Center
Chase/Brexton Health ServicesGovernment:
The Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS)
Baltimore City Department of Planning
Maryland State Office of Planning
City of Baltimore Commission on Aging and Retirement Education
Baltimore Committee on Historic and Architectural Preservation (CHAP)
Howard County Health Department