We would like to extend a huge thank you to everyone who made today’s topping out and naming ceremony for *The Enolia* such a success! Named after Baltimore civil rights pioneer Enolia Pettigen McMillan, the property celebration featured a spectacular lineup of speakers including David Wilson, president of Morgan State University, Dr. Tiffany Mfume, granddaughter of Enolia, and MCB's own P. David Bramble. We also enjoyed inspirational remarks from Julia Glanz, Rich Hunt, Monica Mitchell, Jacqueline Lawson and Daniel Doty. The 151-unit multifamily project will ultimately be home to 473 Morgan students, each one with the capacity to be difference maker and disruptor for future generations- much Enolia P. McMillan herself. A special thanks to Morgan State University, Wells Fargo Foundation, WesBanco, Hamilton-Lauraville Main Street, and Gov. Wes Moore’s office. A huge shout out to the strength, adaptability, and ingenuity demonstrated by Amy Bonitz, Kafayat (Reni) Lawal Daniel Rigaux, Tyler Grau, Patrick Reid, LEED AP, Brendan Harman, Ryan Bailey, Carolyn Robinson-Owens, James Bowman, CPA, MBA, Kristen Durkin, Jarnell Swecker and the rest of our hardworking project team and partners. Your attention to detail and dedication have brought us to this milestone. We are halfway there on our quest to deliver this building in Summer 2025!
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Congrats to the Enolia Apts Project Team and especially to MCB Real Estate and the MSU illustrious President Wilson for their partnership in what promises to be a fabulous housing development to serve the Morgan community! Soror Enolia P McMillan is certainly sending heavenly shouts of joy as this project continues to manifest. Blessings and continued favor upon it and each of you! Soror Doris Coleman Duren!
Such an incredible day!
Thank you! It was a great day for Morgan! 🐻🧡💙
Way to go WesBanco team!
Go Bears
This was a fantastic and powerful event to not only celebrate a true civil rights pioneer, but showcase how MCB is helping to grow the academic legacy of Morgan State University- the very institution that Enolia cherished and supported.