BALTIMORE—Locally-based Seawall Development Co. is looking to acquire the Walmart-anchored 25th St. Station project in the Remington neighborhood although the firm leaves the door open as to whether Walmart will be part of the project once it breaks ground.

Seawall Principal Donald Manekin says the firm is “contract purchasers” of the former Anderson Automotive Group Inc. car dealership property. WV Urban Developments LLC, led by Rick Walker, walked away from the 25th Street Station project in May due to intense opposition from adjoining property owners.

The project was approved in 2010 as planned urban development and was to include Walmart and Loews as anchors. Loews pulled out of the project, while a Walmart spokesperson has stated recently that it is still interested in the project, according to the Baltimore Business Journal.

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John Jordan

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