BALTIMORE—After original developer WV Urban Development pulled out of the 25th Street Station Walmart-anchored Planned Unit Development this past May, the new owner of the 11-acre site—Seawall Development now says it will embark on a different strategy.

After intense local opposition to bringing Walmart to the Remington neighborhood scuttled WV Urban's plan, Seawall says it will not pursue the PUD but instead will formulate a plan based on neighbors' input, according to the Baltimore Sun.

Evan Morville, a partner in Seawall Development Co., says that Walmart could still be included in a new plan if the community favors it. "We would listen. All options are on the table," he says,

Seawall and the Anderson Automotive Group reported Wednesday they had closed on the sale of six properties that Anderson owned in the area around 25th and Howard Streets. See story in the Baltimore Sun.

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