Mixed-use development coming to Lansdale

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The first apartment units and retail spaces will be available fall of 2018 and future residents will be able to reserve units in the spring of 2018. (Image courtesy Wulff Architects)

Equus Capital Partners, Ltd. (Equus), one of the nation’s leading private equity fund managers, announced the acquisition of a 6.7 acre transit-oriented development site adjacent to SEPTA’s Lansdale Train Station in Montgomery County, according to a press release.

Equus intends to immediately commence construction of Madison Lansdale Station, a 181-unit luxury apartment community in the center of downtown Lansdale. The development will also include approximately 15,500 square feet of ground level retail.


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The first apartment units and retail spaces will be available for occupancy in fall of 2018 and future residents will be able to begin reserving units in the spring of 2018.

Equus acquired the site from the Lansdale Parking Authority which no longer had need of the parking lot due to the recent completion of a SEPTA-built parking garage with 680 parking spaces. Providing convenient access to downtown Philadelphia, the Lansdale Train Station serves thousands of commuters per day and is the most frequently used station along SEPTA’s popular Lansdale/Doylestown line.

“We’re looking forward to contributing to all the exciting new development that has recently occurred in Lansdale,” commented George Haines, Vice President of Equus who oversaw the acquisition of the site. “Our thoughtfully designed residences and central location will appeal to those who value quality and convenience in a walkable and historic downtown setting.”

The project’s construction will be managed by DeLuca Select, LP who has served as the general contractor on prior Equus multi-family development projects. Equus’ affiliate, Madison Apartment Group, Ltd., will serve as property manager.

An official groundbreaking ceremony is currently scheduled for November 14th, 2017 followed by a reception at Lansdale’s Stove and Tap restaurant.

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