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Published
01/13/08
Multimillion-dollar developments opened up around the county and a skyline of cranes formed on the outskirts of the city. But some of the biggest impacts on the local economic scene were found behind closed doors as the number of residential foreclosures skyrocketed and the real estate market tanked. Find Us On Facebook
A look back at 2007 reveals evidence of Anne Arundel County's economic resilience to fend off downturns taking shape on a national level thanks to the area's proximity to Washington, influx of government spending and exceptionally low unemployment rate. But numbers also show the county wasn't protected from the national...
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