Real Estate
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House of the Week: 2110 Hudnut Road, Schwenksville
Exquisite and solidly-custom-built one-story manor house featuring European charm and a modern floor plan. Built with high-end materials and finished literally in hand-craft manner, this home is full of beauty and details everywhere in and out. Extra thickness and heights are among the key characteristics of the building and structure: Basement foundation walls are 12…
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Limekiln Golf Club in Horsham sold to developers
Consider it the 19th hole for Limekiln Golf Club in Horsham. According to property records, a partnership between Matrix Development Group (Cranbury, J.J.) and Wayne-based Envision Land Use shelled out $18.5 million to Robin Roberts and Limekiln Golf Associates for the 209-acre property located at 1176 Limekiln Pike, according to a story by Natalie Kostelni…
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House of the Week: 1142 Brynlawn Road, Villanova
Don’t miss your opportunity to own this Newly renovated classic Main Line home by renowned architect Walter Durham. Located on one of the most desirable streets in Lower Merion, Coppock Properties has restored this home, with Rene Hoffman designs, to combine traditional features with modern amenities. The main house has 4 bedrooms, 4 full and…
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Lidl super market to drive into former Norristown Ford location
For decades folks flocked to the intersection of Trooper and Ridge Pike in Lower Providence Township to peruse the lineup of Ford vehicles parked in the lots of Norristown Ford. Now, with German grocer Lidl set to drive into that location, folks will be browsing for more than just a ride, writes Gary Puleo in…
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Developers ready to tee off on Limekiln Golf Club
A developer is mulling the proposal of going from fore to 55. Matrix Development Group of Cranbury, N.J. and Wayne-based Envision Land Use, in a joint venture, are proposing to redevelop Limekiln Golf Club, located in Horhsam, into an active-adult community, writes Natalie Kostelni in the Philadelphia Business Journal. [uam_ad id=”54865″] According to documents…
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Joe Tarantino Jr. named chairman of state Real Estate Commission
Joseph Tarantino, Jr., President of Continental Realty has been named Chairman of the Pennsylvania Real Estate Commission for the 2019 term. The Real Estate Commission’s role is one of a regulatory and judicial body overseeing over 50,000 real estate licensees in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [uam_ad id=”54865″] Commissioner Tarantino is a member of the…
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House of the Week: Bryn Mawr stone colonial
Looking for the opportunity to live on the Main Line … in style? Here’s your chance to own a distinctive, 4….plus bedroom stone colonial offers a center hall floor plan with elegant staircase, guest coat closet, marble guest bathroom & a wonderful great room addition, according to the listing at realtor.com. Magnificent gardens, stone terraces…
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Three Conshohocken office buildings sell for $52 Million
Morgan Properties recently bought three office buildings on the waterfront for combined total of $52 million. Morgan Properties Inc. is based in King of Prussia. The Millennium I, II, and III office buildings in Conshohocken were previously owned by Stabilis Capital Management of New York. A press release on Friday by Doug Rodio, announced the deal.…
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Making the most of vacant buildings in Montgomery County
When one door closes, another opens – or in the case of closed factories and manufacturing plants in the Philadelphia area, when one door closes, it reopens with new purpose. Case in point is the former training facility Merck built in Horsham to accommodate 1,500 employees in 1999. It’s been vacant since 2016 when Merck…
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House of the Week: 1316 Wrenfield Way, Villanova
This exquisitely redone end unit enjoys a prized, private corner location in the sought-after gated community of Wrenfield, with its own 2-car garage for parking your vehicles. Once inside, a magnificent open first floor takes your breath away, with walls previously removed to create a seamless flow. A dramatic triple-height entry foyer, embellished with a…
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Lower Merion School District exercising eminent domain for future athletic fields
Lower Merion School District has voted to exercise its right of eminent domain on two properties in Villanova for future athletic fields, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Lower Merion District began negotiations for the properties last summer. Then they learned that the owners of the 10.4-acre parcel at 1835 County Line Road and 3-acre…
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House of the Week: 1116 Beech Road, Bryn Mawr
Distinctive, 4….plus bedroom stone Colonial offers a center hall floor plan with elegant staircase, guest coat closet, marble guest bathroom & a wonderful great room addition. Magnificent gardens, stone terraces & an enchanting meandering creek with small waterfall & a stone bridge creating a private, tranquil, neighborhood setting on an over 1+/- acre, according to…
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Top Stories: At Hansen Properties, Blue Bell, business is a family affair
By Joe Barron When Bud Hansen III was learning the family business, his father gave him a piece of advice that has guided him for decades. “Don’t fall in love with things,” Bud Hansen Jr. said. “Fall in love with people.” Hansen Properties Inc., the company Bud Jr. founded in 1968 and that his son…
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House of the Week: Every room with a view
Long driveway leads you to an exquisite and mature setting of 2.61 acres in Lower Gwynedd Township. Drive up the driveway to this very unique custom home with the passive solar design, soaring ceilings, custom craftsmanship throughout, two fireplaces, new bathrooms, new hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances with a contemporary flair kitchen design, sunken living…
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Topgolf Eyes Location in King of Prussia
The Dallas-based Topgolf Entertainment Group, which combines golf and dining at indoor facilities across the country, is looking to expand into the Philadelphia region area at a spot in King of Prussia. The new Topgolf would be located at 588 N. Gulph Road, a site that for years has been the American Baptist Churches USA…
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Top Stories: Kennedy Supplee Mansion at Valley Forge park getting ready for action
It’s been vacant for more than a decade, and now, Kennedy Supplee Mansion at the Valley Forge National Historical Park is ready to get back into the game. Previously an upscale restaurant, its rehabilitation and reuse can provide a “complimentary balance” to recent developments in the Valley Forge area as well as create jobs and tax…
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Top Stories: Cheltenham Mall Switching from Indoor to Outdoor Shopping
Things might seem a little different next time you visit the Cheltenham Mall, as the owners have decided to turn the once indoor space into an outdoor retail center by removing the ceiling and several walls, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. The mall, which opened nearly half a century ago, was first enclosed in 1981.…
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House of the Week: Vaux Hill (Fatland Estate), 1248 Pawlings Road, Audubon
The Fatland Estate also known as Vaux Hill is a spectacular and historic 15-acre property, located in Lower Providence, Montgomery County. The Estate, originally constructed in 1776, by James Vaux, features the beautifully renovated, restored and expanded Greek Revival Mansion designed by renowned Philadelphia architect, John Haviland. The main mansion is 11, 000+ square feet…














































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