Dave Webb has been working at Maryland's Wholesale Seafood Market in Jessup since 1984. For two thirds of those three decades, he has been manning the state-run center's only retail outlet: Frank's Seafood.

So when the longtime owner of Frank's suddenly closed the market in September 2014 for personal reasons, few people were more affected than Webb, although he certainly wasn't the only one lamenting the loss of the Howard County mainstay.

"The customers were shocked, devastated," Webb said recalling the shutdown. "That's where people shopped for fish Frank's Seafood."

Starting this month, thanks in part to Webb, customers will again have an option at the center as New York-based Wild's Seafood has opened a retail market inside the space formerly occupied by Frank's.

The market, which opened last week, is scheduled to have a grand opening Saturday, Feb. 28, says Webb, who was brought on to manage the new market. The market's hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 12 to 5 p.m., Sunday.

Webb says Wild's aims to deliver the same seafood that Frank's did for decades. The list includes fresh crabs, lobster, shrimp and all types of fish. The market also sells some frozen items and ancillary seafood products. Webb said the main product is crab, and that the most popular times of the year are summer holidays like Father's Day, Mother's Day and Independence Day.

According to John Hong, the accountant for Wild Seafood, the New York-based company was interested in expanding it's reach in the Washington, Maryland and Virginia area. It currently operates two markets and one restaurant in New York.

Hong said Wild's identified the space shortly after it became available, but the opening has been delayed because of construction. Grandfathered status allowed Frank's to bypass certain health regulations that Wild's had to address to meet code requirements.

Rose Harrell, director of facilities for the Maryland Food Center Authority, the government agency that owns the location and leases it to tenants, said it was important to replace Frank's and provide a retail outlet to customers.

"We really wanted to get another retail company in that facility," said Harrell, adding that the state agency was happy that Wild's showed an interest.

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