Gervonta Davis Invests In Rebuilding of Former Baltimore Neighborhood

 
Gervonta Davis

Gervonta Davis in the ring against Rolando Romero - Getty Images

By: Omar Cook

BALTIMORE — On Thursday, city officials revealed during a press conference that boxer Gervonta "Tank" Davis is actively contributing to the revitalization of the West Baltimore neighborhood where he grew up. Davis recently bought two buildings on Woodyear Street, which is just the beginning to building up his community.

I definitely want to thank everybody that was included and helped us make this happen,” Davis said. “I feel as though when I was coming up, we didn’t have somebody to be hands-on with us.
— Gervonta Davis

Aside from boxing, Davis has aspirations of investing into the youth in Baltimore and cites this as a major key to improving the city. The renovations will commence with the vacant building at 1542 North Woodyear Street. Nine other properties on the same block are set to be acquired and renovated by GTD Development, renovated, and eventually used to create affordable housing.  

Davis also received a City Council of Baltimore Presidential Citation from City Council member Nick Mosby. Mosby praised Davis for his mentorship efforts to the youth and his contributions to his community.

Boxer Gervonta Davis rehabbing block he grew up on

Tank, when he goes around the world, he literally carries the city of Baltimore on his back,” Baltimore City Council President Nick Mosby said. “For you to come back, invest in your hometown, invest in your community, and invest in your block - is truly, truly special.
— Nick Mosby

This is just the beginning for Davis as he plans to build more homes and safe recreational spaces. Davis using his platform and resources to reach back and help those in need is what we need to see from other well known figures. It’s great to see Davis not only killing it in the ring, but being a leader in the community as well.


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