Sandy Hook families settle for $73M with gun maker Remington
The families of nine victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting have agreed to a $73 million settlement of a lawsuit against the maker of the rifle used in the shooting.
States, politicians back gunmaker in Sandy Hook appeal
HARTFORD, Connecticut — Ten states and nearly two dozen members of Congress are joining the National Rifle Association in supporting gunmaker Remington Arms as it fights a Connecticut court ruling involving liability for the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Officials in the 10 conservative states, 22 House Republicans and the NRA are among groups […]
Court rules gun maker can be sued over Newtown shooting
HARTFORD, Conn. — Gun maker Remington can be sued over how it marketed the rifle used to kill 20 children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012, a divided Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Gun control advocates touted the ruling as providing a possible roadmap for victims of other mass shootings to […]
Seawall plans $12M Baltimore restaurant incubator
Seawall Development Co. plans on opening a $12 million food and drink emporium in a former historic car showroom at Remington Avenue and 29th Street. The R. House, as the food hall is being called, will serve as an incubator for chef-driven concepts, according to a news release. The 50,000-square-foot space will be a launch […]
In turnabout, Remington activists open arms to businesses
A community association in Remington is doing something rare for that Baltimore neighborhood. It’s trying to make it easier to open a business. A Baltimore City Council bill aiming at make it easier to open shops in the neighborhood’s old community stores was presented at a Planning Commission hearing Thursday afternoon. The bill, which was […]
Johns Hopkins Community Physicians lease Remington Row space
The Remington Row space will be used for outpatient clinical offices.
Remington Row project clears key vote
The mixed-use project remains on pace to break ground early this year or next.
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.
Smaller Remington Row moves forward
Seawall Development Co.'s Remington Row project is reduced in scale but moving forward.
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.
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.