• Buckingham Dispute Ends as Plans Shift from Warehouse to Housing

    Buckingham Dispute Ends as Plans Shift from Warehouse to Housing

    A years-long dispute over the DiGirolamo Tract in Buckingham has finally ended with a new agreement that replaces warehouse plans with housing, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Buckingham Township officials and the No Buckingham Warehouse group issued statements saying that they have signed a stipulation agreement along with developer J.G. Petrucci…

  • Ardmore’s Newest Apartments Bet Big on Walkability

    Ardmore’s Newest Apartments Bet Big on Walkability

    Ardmore’s newest apartment building is leaning hard into one of the Main Line’s biggest lifestyle perks: walkability and a front-row view of Trader Joe’s, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Developed by Bozzuto in partnership with Kimco Realty, Coulter Place is set to open later this month at 115 Coulter Ave., directly across…

  • Long Vacant Ivyland Commercial Site Slated for Apartment Building Development

    Long Vacant Ivyland Commercial Site Slated for Apartment Building Development

    A former tractor warehouse in the heart of Ivyland, unused for more than a decade, is slated for transformation into a small apartment building, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The building on the corner of Greeley and Wilson avenues will feature four apartments, two on each floor, along with eight off-street…

  • Project for 32-Townhomes Gets Final Approval from Warrington Officials

    Project for 32-Townhomes Gets Final Approval from Warrington Officials

    Following several years of planning, Warrington Township officials have voted unanimously to move forward with a project that will construct 32 townhomes on a 4.52-acre property on Easton Road, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The property at the Georges Lane intersection will be split into four townhome sections, while also providing…

  • WSJ: Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Signals a Slower Growth in 2026 Housing Market

    WSJ: Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Signals a Slower Growth in 2026 Housing Market

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers is entering the new fiscal year with a more cautious outlook, writes Katherine Hamilton for The Wall Street Journal. The luxury homebuilder reported stronger revenue to close out 2025. Still, it projects 10,300 to 10,700 home deliveries in fiscal 2026, slightly below Wall Street expectations. Company leaders say demand remains uneven…

  • Formerly Farmland, New Mixed-Use Community Planned for New Garden Township

    Formerly Farmland, New Mixed-Use Community Planned for New Garden Township

    Stonewall Capital, a Baltimore-area developer, is planning a massive mixed-use project on former farmland in New Garden Township, writes Melody Simmons for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Construction on the $300 million White Clay Point development is scheduled to begin next fall. The project will include 622 residential units, a grocery store, and a Wawa convenience store, as well…

  • Debate Over Exton Square Mall’s Future Continues as Abrams Realty Sues

    Debate Over Exton Square Mall’s Future Continues as Abrams Realty Sues

    The future of Exton Square Mall remains uncertain as the developer takes township officials to court after they rejected its plan for the massive shopping plaza, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Elkins Park’s Abrams Realty & Development submitted plans to transform the 75-acre property into a mixed-use development with hundreds of townhouses, rental…

  • Toll Brothers Brings 275 New Luxury Homes to Bucks County

    Toll Brothers Brings 275 New Luxury Homes to Bucks County

    Fort Washington-based homebuilder Toll Brothers is working on several residential projects across Bucks County, bringing 275 new luxury homes to the region, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Construction has begun on an age-restricted community along Second Street Pike in Upper Southampton Township, with 115 carriage homes and a 1,600-square-foot clubhouse. The…

  • Park Planned as Part of Goodnoe Homestead Redevelopment in Newtown

    Park Planned as Part of Goodnoe Homestead Redevelopment in Newtown

    Jim Worthington’s plans to redevelop the Goodnoe Family Homestead in Newtown include a new community park, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The local businessman said a four-acre retention basin property next to the Goodnoe Homestead would be used for the new park with walking trails and lighting. The site fronts on North Sycamore between…

  • Former Willow Grove Navy Base Moves Closer to Development After Recent Rezoning

    Former Willow Grove Navy Base Moves Closer to Development After Recent Rezoning

    The former U.S. Navy base in Horsham is slowly moving toward long-awaited redevelopment, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Fourteen years after the closure of the former Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove, Horsham Township Council will hold a public hearing on its official zoning map later this month. The…

  • Philadelphia Developer Odin Properties to Build New 51-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Kensington

    Philadelphia Developer Odin Properties to Build New 51-Unit Affordable Housing Project in Kensington

    Odin Properties, a Philadelphia-based developer, will soon begin construction on a new 51-unit affordable housing development in Kensington, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Sepviva Lofts is expected to be complete by the end of 2026. The goal is to deliver affordable housing units to individuals and families earning between 20 and 50…

  • The Landmark at Dublin Set for Grand Opening Celebration This Friday

    The Landmark at Dublin Set for Grand Opening Celebration This Friday

    The Landmark at Dublin, a new luxury apartment community in the heart of the borough, is celebrating its grand opening on Friday, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Keystone Partners Group, Suburban City Group and Milex Construction will host borough officials for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new four-story complex, located across the street from…

  • Developer Warns of Montco Housing Strain Despite Soaring Costs

    Developer Warns of Montco Housing Strain Despite Soaring Costs

    Andrew Kaye, former president of the Home Builders Association of Montgomery County who now leads a residential development company operating in the five-county Philadelphia area, noted that building in Pennsylvania is becoming increasingly expensive, writes Michaelle Bond for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “The cost to buy ground is bigger, the cost to develop ground is…

  • Development Plans Push Forward at Former Willow Grove Naval Base

    Development Plans Push Forward at Former Willow Grove Naval Base

    The former Willow Grove Naval Base has taken yet another step toward transformation to a mixed-use community, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. This week, Horsham Township Council approved the site’s official map, which identifies future roads, trails, and utilities. While it doesn’t dictate land uses, officials say it provides a framework…

  • Developer Carl Dranoff Plans New Boutique Apartment Building for South Broad Street

    Developer Carl Dranoff Plans New Boutique Apartment Building for South Broad Street

    Carl Dranoff is planning an 84-unit boutique apartment building for his next project on South Broad Street, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The seven-story building will be constructed at Broad and Carpenter streets on the site of a former McDonald’s, which was demolished to make way for the mixed-use development. The project…

  • Why Older Adults Are Ditching Homeownership in Montco

    Why Older Adults Are Ditching Homeownership in Montco

    Older adults are now the fastest-growing group of renters in the region, and Montgomery County is seeing that shift firsthand, writes Michaelle Bond for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Ken Mann, 73, moved from Long Island to Lower Merion this summer to be near his grandchildren. The retired mortgage banker owned homes before, but this time, he…

  • Nine Montco Cities Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Fastest‑Growing Home Prices

    Nine Montco Cities Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Fastest‑Growing Home Prices

    Nine Montgomery County cities are among those with the fastest-growing home prices in Pennsylvania, according to a new report by Stacker. Cities were ranked based on the dollar change in Zillow Home Values Index for all homes for the twelve months ending June 2025. Gladwyne ranked second, just behind Edgeworth, with a typical home value…

  • Demand is High for Montco Multifamily Home Development

    Demand is High for Montco Multifamily Home Development

    Montgomery County real estate is seeing a rush of multifamily development despite endless red tape, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. Local developers face a complex landscape of zoning reviews and pushback from residents wary of dense housing. Still, demand is strong. Suburban Philadelphia has one of the nation’s tightest rental markets, with a 95% occupancy…