One Ardmore Place balances modernity with Main Line tradition

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One Ardmore Place, Carl Dranoff's new 110-unit development near Cricket Lane, is targeted at Main Liners who want to leave give up their large homes but stay in their community. (Photo courtesy of dranoffproperrties.com.)

One Ardmore Place, the $58 million project with 110 apartments off of Cricket Lane in Ardmore, is for Main Liners who no longer want to live in their large fieldstone home but have neither the desire to move to Center City nor the gumption to leave a community they have lived in for several decades.

Developer Carl Dranoff believes he knows his market for those who want to live in the apartments and condominiums he develops, writes Natlia Kostelni at bizjournals.com.

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Architecturally, One Ardmore tries to also strike a balance. It has what Dranoff called a “restrained contemporary” design that is modern without being sleek and losing some of the elements of Main Line tradition. Dranoff didn’t want to design a project that would be out of context with Ardmore or veer too dramatically from what people were used to.

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