• West Chester Home Listed for $8.8 Million Feels Like Living in a ‘Piece of Art’ 

    West Chester Home Listed for $8.8 Million Feels Like Living in a ‘Piece of Art’ 

    A 24,000-square-foot West Chester home made up entirely of concrete, steel, and glass hit the market recently for $8.8 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The ultra-modern residence boasts an all-glass cylinder with views of the pool and front yard. There is also another glass-encased walkway at the back of the house…

  • Newtown Authority Moves to Sell Land After Canceling Wastewater Treatment Project

    Newtown Authority Moves to Sell Land After Canceling Wastewater Treatment Project

    The Newtown-Bucks County Joint Municipal Authority plans to seek court permission to sell the 17-acre parcel once slated for a now-canceled wastewater treatment plant, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Situated on the border with Middletown Township, the site drew nearly a year of complaints from Middletown residents in the densely populated…

  • New Hope Compound, Once Home to George Washington’s Army, Hits Market for $4.95M

    New Hope Compound, Once Home to George Washington’s Army, Hits Market for $4.95M

    Two properties in New Hope that were inhabited by George Washington’s army during the American Revolutionary War have hit the market for $4.95 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The properties are currently home to two bed and breakfasts: the Wedgwood Inn and the Umpleby House. Being sold separately, the first property…

  • Mid-Atlantic Buying: Delaware County Still Has Affordable Homes

    Mid-Atlantic Buying: Delaware County Still Has Affordable Homes

    Delaware County is one of only five counties in the entire Mid-Atlantic where a typical homebuyer can still afford a typical home, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The median asking price of homes in Delaware County in the last quarter of 2025 was $289,450, and the median household income was about $89,500. An…

  • Major Horsham Retail Portfolio Listed for $18.3M

    Major Horsham Retail Portfolio Listed for $18.3M

    A prominent Horsham retail development anchored by Wawa, CVS, and P.J. Whelihan’s has hit the market with a combined asking price of $18.3 million, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The five-parcel property on Easton Road sits on 7.68 acres at the corner of Route 611 and Blair Mill Road, about three miles…

  • Bill Gates’ Nuclear Company TerraPower Chooses Philadelphia to Establish New Cancer Treatment Facility

    Bill Gates’ Nuclear Company TerraPower Chooses Philadelphia to Establish New Cancer Treatment Facility

    TerraPower Isotopes, part of a nuclear power company founded by Bill Gates, will invest $450 million in a Bellwether District plant that will produce radioactive molecules for cancer research and treatments, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. As part of the Bellwether District development, HRP Group will build a 250,000-square-foot facility on the former…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Farmhouse in Lansdale

    First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Farmhouse in Lansdale

    A gorgeous farmhouse on stunning 39.28 acres with four bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Lansdale. . . This extraordinary residence blends historic charm with refined modern living. Distinctive details include wide-plank pine floors, exposed wood beams, detailed crown moldings, multiple fireplaces, and radiant heated floors, all carefully preserving…

  • Warrington’s Valley Gate Shopping Center Sells for $15.5M to CenterSquare Investment Management

    Warrington’s Valley Gate Shopping Center Sells for $15.5M to CenterSquare Investment Management

    The Valley Gate shopping center in Warrington has been sold to Conshohocken-based real estate firm CenterSquare Investment Management for $15.5 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The seller of the 32,200-square-foot shopping center at 201-281 Easton Road was Philadelphia-based Metro Development. At about $481 per square foot, the price is more than…

  • These Montgomery County Zip Codes Cracked the Top 1,000 Wealthiest in the US

    These Montgomery County Zip Codes Cracked the Top 1,000 Wealthiest in the US

    Philadelphia-area ZIP Codes are well represented among the Wealthy 1000. These 1,000 ZIP Codes have some of the richest neighborhoods in the US, and include the Montgomery County neighborhoods of Wynnewood (No. 295), Merion Station (No. 309) and Narberth (No. 347).writes Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new ranking from…

  • Narberth Zoning Changes Target Affordable Housing, Downtown Revitalization

    Narberth Zoning Changes Target Affordable Housing, Downtown Revitalization

    With Narberth now among the priciest housing markets in Montgomery County, the borough council is weighing a series of zoning changes designed to promote affordable housing development and support downtown revitalization, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Narberth used to be relatively affordable, and that’s no longer the case,” said Fred Bush, president of…

  • ‘As Good as It Gets’: Firstrust Bank Finances Development of Luxury Homes on Late Billionaire’s Radnor Estate

    ‘As Good as It Gets’: Firstrust Bank Finances Development of Luxury Homes on Late Billionaire’s Radnor Estate

    Nearly a decade after the passing of Campbell’s Soup heiress Dorrance Hill Hamilton, her estate in Radnor Township is about to enter a new phase, one shaped by a unique mix of personal connections, longstanding relationships, and a rare development opportunity on the Main Line. The estate, located a short walk from downtown Wayne, is…

  • Episcopal Diocese Taps Michaels Organization to Redevelop 26 Church Properties in Philly Region

    Episcopal Diocese Taps Michaels Organization to Redevelop 26 Church Properties in Philly Region

    The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania is working with private developer Michaels Organization to repurpose 26 church properties throughout the Philadelphia region, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Many of the properties that are intended for conversion sit in prime locations, including Center City. The Diocese plans to make them into residential along with…

  • Radnor Nixes Eminent Domain for Valley Forge Military College Land

    Radnor Nixes Eminent Domain for Valley Forge Military College Land

    Radnor Township has reached a deal with the Valley Forge Military Academy Foundation over 17 acres of land in Wayne and is ending its eminent domain plan, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. The land is currently used by Valley Forge Military College.   The Radnor Township Board of Commissioners had started eminent domain…

  • With Leasing Momentum, Rubenstein Partners Nabs $127M Refinancing for Chesterbrook Campus

    With Leasing Momentum, Rubenstein Partners Nabs $127M Refinancing for Chesterbrook Campus

    Rubenstein Partners has obtained $127 million in refinancing from Waterfall Asset Management for its 1.1 million-square-foot office campus in Chesterbrook, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The 14-building property off Duportail Road, near the Chesterbrook Road and Route 202 intersection, is currently 50 percent occupied, according to Rubenstein Vice President Brian Simel, but occupancy is expected to climb to 66 percent…

  • Two Little Guys, Creator of Joe Tea, Opens Bensalem Headquarters With Eyes Toward Growth

    Two Little Guys, Creator of Joe Tea, Opens Bensalem Headquarters With Eyes Toward Growth

    Two Little Guys, the company behind the food and beverage brand Joe Tea, is moving its headquarters from New Jersey to Bensalem, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The move to the 22,245-square-foot building in Bucks County, which will expand the company’s headquarters by roughly 71 percent, is expected to be completed in…

  • Conshohocken’s CenterSquare Expands Retail Portfolio with $15.5M Purchase

    Conshohocken’s CenterSquare Expands Retail Portfolio with $15.5M Purchase

    CenterSquare Investment Management is pushing into neighborhood retail with the purchase of a Warrington shopping center, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Conshohocken company acquired the Valley Gate shopping center for $15.5 million, according to industry sources. The 32,200-square-foot property sits along Easton Road near Route 611, about four miles north of…

  • Toll Brothers Launches Sales for Regency at Rockhill Ridge in Sellersville

    Toll Brothers Launches Sales for Regency at Rockhill Ridge in Sellersville

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has launched sales of 72 carriage-style townhomes at Regency at Rockhill Ridge, a 55-and-over community in Sellersville, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Starting in the mid-$500,000s, the homes offer around 1,920 square feet of space and feature first-floor primary suites. Some will be ready for move-in as early…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Restored 1725 Farmhouse on 3 Acres Lists in Lower Gwynedd

    First Bank House of the Week: Restored 1725 Farmhouse on 3 Acres Lists in Lower Gwynedd

    Historic Lower Gwynedd Farmhouse Blends Colonial Charm With Modern Luxury. A meticulously restored Colonial-era farmhouse in Lower Gwynedd Township is now on the market for $2,390,000, offering a rare mix of historic character and modern upgrades. The nearly 300-year-old property is listed on and sits on more than three private acres within the Wissahickon School…