BLYTHEWOOD – Monday night was not the charm for Matthew Graham. It was the third time in three months he had come before Blythewood’s Board of Architectural Review (BAR) asking for relief in his quest to renovate, move, or demolish the historic former Wilson Store. And it was the third time he was turned down by the board. The store, a Class II historic property, sits on less than a quarter acre parcel at the intersection of Langford Road and Main Street.
Graham purchased the building in December, 2025 for $550,000 and said he planned to renovate it for use as a store front for his Palmetto Renovations business.
“We bought this building with the intention to renovate it from the floor to the roof and then the exterior,” Graham told the board. “That what we budgeted for.”…