Seawall: No Remington Wal-Mart
Seawall Development Co. has purchased the Anderson Automotive properties in Remington that were part of a proposed Wal-Mart-anchored, mixed-use development dubbed 25th Street Station, and the company does not intend to pursue that development.
Councilman: Seawall wants Anderson Automotive property
The Remington property was supposed to be developed as mixed-used use property anchored by Wal-Mart.
Developer pulls out of 25th Street Station
WV Urban Development says legal challenges forced them to abandon the proposed Wal-Mart-anchored 25th Street Station in Remington.
Residents’ lawsuit challenges 25th Street Station revision
A group of Remington residents has filed a lawsuit in Baltimore City Circuit Court, alleging the city's Planning Commission didn't have the authority to approve a revised plan for the proposed 25th Street Station development.
25th Street Station hearing delayed
The lawyer for the developer of a proposed Wal-Mart-anchored shopping center in Remington agreed to delay a city board hearing Tuesday night after residents objected to only three board members deciding the appeal.
25th Street Station plan challenged in court
Seven residents of Old Goucher are seeking judicial review of the development plan for 25th Street Station, a planned retail project to be anchored by Wal-Mart.
Remington Wal-Mart developer seeks trial in contract fight
The developer of a controversial proposal to build a Wal-Mart in Remington has filed court papers seeking a trial on the merits of a contractual dispute with the owner of the property.
25th Street Station in flux
Plans for 25th Street Station, a mixed-use development in Baltimore’s Remington neighborhood, took another detour Thursday as the property owner said he has unilaterally selected a new developer for the controversial project.
25th Street Station’s foes lose on appeal
Several community activists who oppose the creation of a Walmart-centered development in Remington have lost another round in court. Benn Ray, Brendan Coyne, Douglas M. Armstrong and Allen W. Hicks […]
Search on for new anchor at 25th St. project
Developers for Baltimore’s controversial 25th Street Station in Remington are actively seeking a new anchor tenant in the wake of the withdrawal of home improvement chain Lowe’s from the project. […]
Neighborhood won’t fight city’s decision to allow 25th St. Walmart
Residents of the Baltimore neighborhood where a new retail development anchored by Walmart and Lowe’s stores is planned say they will not appeal the city’s decision to allow the development […]









