Despite his continuing role as the city’s downtown revitalization
guru, Ocean City Development Corporation Executive Director Glenn Irwin
is seeing a near-doubling in a part of his job description that he never
quite expected: apartment superintendent.
Scattered throughout OCDC’s office at 108 Dorchester Street are
light bulbs, screwdrivers, smoke detectors, and a host of other
accoutrements familiar to any local property owner who has scrambled to
get their rentals ready for the summer season.
“The hardest part is getting them up and running at first,” Irwin
said. “Finding furniture, doing all the little repairs. I’ve been to a
lot of garage sales in Ocean Pines recently.”
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