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Article: Baltimore exec turned developer to build one of the greenest projects in the country in Baltimore
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- The Daily Record (Baltimore)
- Article date:
- October 9, 2009
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Stephen P. McAllister wants to build one of "the greenest
projects to date in this country" on a sprawling plot of land
straddling the line between South Baltimore and Anne Arundel County.
The environmental activist-turned-developer got official blessing
to acquire 98 city-owned acres next to the old Pennington Avenue
landfill two months ago.
He plans to merge that property with the adjacent acreage he
already owns (250 acres in total), subdivide it and sell it off to
one or several of the nation's A-list home builders -- he mentions
Ryland, Lennar, and Pulte in the same breath -- to construct 1,500
units of market-rate housing, a project known as Glen Abbey.
And with easy access to the ...