Village at Valley Forge attracting ‘healthy’ neighbors

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While Main Line Health has always offered competitive wages, the decision was made to increase minimum wage to $15 an hour Systemwide. (MONTCO.today file photo)

The Village at Valley Forge just about has it all. A massive Wegman’s was the first piece of the puzzle, then came restaurants, and a fitness club, and high-end housing and now, health care.

Main Line Health is in the early stages of planning to expand its suburban presence with the construction of a major new building at the Village at Valley Forge.

Main Line Health is seeking to have what has been described as a 96,000-square-foot office building constructed on property that sits across from the Sheraton Valley Forge Hotel and next to land on which Korman Communities is developing its AVE multifamily complex, according to people familiar with the plans. The timing of the project is unknown at this point, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal.


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“Main Line Health is exploring the potential of an outpatient health center in the Village at Valley Forge,” said Bridget Therriault, a spokeswoman for Main Line Health. “We anticipate continuing discussions with the township and property owners, Realen Valley Forge Green Associates, over the next several months. King of Prussia continues to grow as a premier destination in our region. In particular, the Village at Valley Forge will offer residential housing, retail shopping, entertainment, and dining. This location offers Main Line Health an opportunity to serve our patients’ health and wellness needs, with convenience and quality, right where they live, work and enjoy life.”

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