Remington Row’s retail space nearly all leased
The developers of Baltimore‘s Remington Row project say they have now leased 90 percent of the retail space in the mixed-use project. Seawall Development Co. said that Rite Aid will […]
Seawall’s Remington Row seeks wider tenant base
Seawall Development Co., which has previously built affordable apartments for Baltimore educators, wants to open up its newest project to a wider variety of professionals. Currently the company is in […]
Remington Row project clears key vote
The mixed-use project remains on pace to break ground early this year or next.
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.
Planning Commission approves Remington Row design
The Baltimore Planning Commission backed staff approval for the design and designation for a planned unit development needed for Seawall Development Co. to build the mixed-use Remington Row.
Smaller Remington Row moves forward
Seawall Development Co.'s Remington Row project is reduced in scale but moving forward.
Seawall Development projects receive $150,000 in state funds
The Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development awarded Seawall Development a combined $150,000 in Community Legacy Awards for the developer's Tire Shop and Miller's Square II projects.
Melody Simmons’ real estate notebook
Drive down the narrow and winding Union Avenue in Hampden and you’ll see a hub of activity going on at the massive, historic Union Mill redevelopment near the train tracks. The […]









