The closing of Baltimore's GM plant
Archived stories on the final days of the factory on Broening Highway.
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GM expects to fast-track sale of plant in Baltimore
A dozen groups to submit proposals by Monday deadline, sources say; Industrial park considered most likely use; 185 acres is rated prime port land at the confluence of two interstates
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GM loses $1 billion, will cut 25,000 jobs
Company plans to boost efficiency and quality, build fewer vehicles
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Wanted: New life for closed auto manufacturing plant
State officials want to build a 'global trade and technology center' at GM's Broening Highway site.
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General Motors assembly plant
At the General Motors assembly plant on Broening Highway, a banner celebrates 20 years of van production. General Motors Corp. announced yesterday that the plant will close next year.
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General Motors workers
General Motors workers leave the Southeast Baltimore facility at their shift change.
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Plant makes its final run
GM: Workers watch the last van roll by as the decades-old factory in Baltimore closes its doors.
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A factory that shaped their lives in Dundalk
End of the line at city GM plant
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GM plant a sign of decline
As the carmaker's fortunes dip, this week's closing in Baltimore sparks deep concern among workers.