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Seawall Open House at The Service Center
July 11, 2024

Join Seawall (Co-founder Donald Manekin was a past LAI Baltimore speaker and presenter and tour guide of the 2018 Land Economics Gathering.) on Sunday, July 21, 2024 from 9am-1pm, for an Open House at The Service Center – their newest residential and commercial project at 2507 N. Howard St. in Remington/Charles Village.
This event is open to all – potential residents, neighbors, and local nonprofits and businesses. Apartment specials available to all who attend. Please RSVP to hello@seawall.com.
More about The Service Center: This new mixed use building on Howard St. in Remington/Charles Village seeks to be the most civically engaged building in the city by connecting residents to local volunteering opportunities and leasing office space to community-minded organizations and companies. The project will feature 25,000 square feet of office space anchored by Wide Angle Youth Media, street level retail, and 64 residential units. Through its Service Works program, residents will be connected to pre-selected local volunteering opportunities – fostering deep connections with both neighbors and mission-driven organizations. For every hour volunteered through the program, quarterly donations will be made to the local partner nonprofits.