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Developer Bob Greenlee Part Two: Talbottown, Robert Morris Inn, Tidewater Inn, and the Prager Impact

August 25, 2021 by Dave Wheelan

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Last month, the Spy spent some time with Talbot County developer Bob Greenlee to talk about his firm’s recent proposal to convert many Perdue Farms silos in Easton into residential units. Working with Easton and London-based architect Mitch Hager, this concept has been hailed for its brilliant design, which is one reason that Bob’s interview has become one of the Spy’s most viewed articles this year.

But Bob’s work is not limited to the silo project. Greenlee’s fingerprints can be found on some of Talbot County’s most significant commercial and retail development projects, including, but certainly not limited to, a new vision for Talbottown and a unique residential approach to Oxford’s historic Robert Morris Inn.

In part two of our interview, the Spy talks to Bob about those projects and his thoughts about the future of the Tidewater Inn. And he also assesses the impact of Easton downtown developer Paul Prager and the positive economic impact of his Bluepoint Hospitality Group investments on Talbot County real estate.

This video is approximately seven minutes in length.

Correction. In the initial article it was implied that the Tidewater Inn was for sale. It is not. 

The Spy Newspapers may periodically employ the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the clarity and accuracy of our content.

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  1. Deidre Wilson says

    August 26, 2021 at 3:12 PM

    I enjoyed hearing about Mr. Greenlee’s proposed projects for Easton and his insights about the future of the town.
    However, I take exception to Dave Whelan’s comment that the Tidewater Inn was “recently listed for sale”. It was not. We received an unsolicited offer to sell, which we rejected. The Tidewater Inn is not for sale.
    Deidre Wilson (John Wilson’s widow)

    • Editor says

      August 26, 2021 at 3:20 PM

      Thank you Mrs. Wilson for the correction. We regret the error and will amend the article.

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