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Town of the Big House
Questions are raised when an out-of-town businessman comes to Baltimore offering bold promises. Kahan Dhillon, a young Sikh, Indian-American real estate developer from Fairfax County, mysteriously shows up in Baltimore touting a $10 billion citywide redevelopment plan. Although he represents himself as a civic leader and savior for a city in need of change, something seems awry. Is Kahan Dhillon a legitimate developer looking to do good for Charm City? Or is the city of Baltimore being exploited by a con man? Perhaps there's something more complicated at play... could he be a pawn in a...
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Ratings & Reviews
4.9 stars from 39 ratings
Hoping for a Sequel
When I finished all the episodes of this podcast I was yearning for more. Eloquent and decisive, this podcast gives a glimpse into the actions of a curious character. A man who appears quite harmless but there is a secret lurking beneath. It left me thinking, it left me more intrigued than when I...Read full review »
Aliwerant via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/31/19
GREAT listen.
Loved this podcast. Truly a binge-listen. The coverage of the main subject is fantastic and really gets you thinking. Excellent study of people in general...no matter who/what Kayan is, the lengths he is willing to go for his cause are staggering. Great story and superb reporting.
Scott._S via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/26/19
Intriguing
I could not stop listening to this podcast! Every episode leaves you wanting more.
Ckoter1 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/18/19
Recent Episodes
Kahan's influence among the power players in the city starts to wane.
Published 01/21/19
A community organizer who was deceived by Kahan speaks out; meanwhile, Kahan's influence among the power players in the city starts to wane.
Published 01/21/19
Published 01/21/19
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