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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Seawall Expects Latest Remington Redevelopment To Begin in March

The building that was home to James and Lynn’s Tire Service will be renovated to host a theater, restaurant and nonprofit office space.

Sewall Development Corporation is set to begin in March the $3.5 million transformation of a former Remington tire shop into a mixed use building housing a theater, restaurant and nonprofit offices. Evan Morville, a principal with Seawall, said the construction on the building— formerly home to James and Lynn’s Tire Service—will be complete enough in November for the nonprofit Young Audiences of Maryland to move in to their new offices. "The thing I think we’ve really focused on is development for need—not just to develop to develop," Morville said. The company has already redeveloped the former H.F. Miller Tin Box and Can Manufacturing building into the mixed-use Miller’s Court that is located across the street from their newest project. …

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