Residential Development
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Worcester, Upper Merion Shine as Montco’s Fastest-Growing Towns
While much of Pennsylvania prepares for a population decline, Worcester Township and Upper Merion Township are headed in the other direction, writes Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates both Worcester and Upper Merion to be among the fastest-growing municipalities in the state. The estimates were released in a…
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Mill Race Inn Redevelopment Approved in Holland. Some Raise Objections
Long considered an eyesore by many, the Mill Race Inn in Holland is finally set for redevelopment, with plans centered on age-restricted housing, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Northampton Township supervisors approved plans from developer Costigan Builders in April to build a 55-plus community with two four-story condominium buildings. These would…
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Renters Now Outnumber Homeowners in King of Prussia
King of Prussia now has more renters than homeowners, joining hundreds of suburbs across the country that have experienced a similar shift, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Montgomery County community, with around 25,000 residents, is one of 15 major suburbs in the largest metropolitan areas nationwide that became majority renter in a…
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Developer Plans 76 High-End Homes for Site in Westtown Township
Lancaster-based Keystone Custom Homes is planning to develop a new residential community with 76 high-end homes on an 80-acre site in Westtown Township, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Stonecroft Ridings, proposed for 1013 Shiloh Road, would include homes that will range from 3,000 to 5,000 square feet. The plan was reviewed by…
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Montco Officials, Developers Push to Cut Red Tape and Ease Housing Crisis
Montco’s housing crisis has builders and local leaders calling for big changes and fewer roadblocks, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. Valley Forge Casino Resort hosted Bisnow’s State of the Market even, where officials emphasized the need to simplify the residential development process countywide. “We need to cut through some of the red tape here in…
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DeLuca Homes’ Proposed 22-Home Subdivision in Horsham Nears Approval
The Horsham Township Council recently reviewed a proposal for DeLuca Homes’ new 22-home subdivision that has been planned on 41.56 acres at 1129 and 1131 County Line Road, with a vote scheduled for a July meeting, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The single-family homes would be situated between Park Road and Rose Lane. The…
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Lower Merion’s Growth Outpaces Region Amid Affordability Crunch
Lower Merion is experiencing yet another population upswing, writes Denali Sagner for the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the latest census estimates, the township added 455 residents between July 2023 and July 2024. This .71 percent increase brings the population to 64,702. The slow but steady growth marks a continued rebound from decades of stagnation. Since…
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Pulte Homes Buys 18-Acre Upper Dublin Site, Plans 72 Townhomes
Atlanta-based Pulte Homes has purchased an 18-acre site in Upper Dublin for $12.2 million and plans to build 72 townhomes on the property, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The developer, a subsidiary of Pulte Group, acquired the vacant land at 1840 Norristown Road near Welsh Road and Limekiln Pike from Jenkintown-based Goodman…
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Bensalem Residents Oppose 70-Home Development Near Resurrection Cemetery
A group of Bensalem residents gathered at Bensalem Municipal Building for a meeting that was ultimately canceled, where they planned on discussing a proposed 70-home development next to Resurrection Cemetery, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Bensalem Township Planning Commission meeting scheduled for Wednesday was canceled due to a lack of…
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Lansdale Eyes 73-Home Development at Former Steel Site
A major housing proposal is in motion in Lansdale, where a local developer is eyeing a transformation of industrial land into a new residential community, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. W.B. Homes has unveiled plans for a 73-townhome development along the 800 block of West Fifth Street, a five-acre site currently home to Architectural…
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Plans Underway to Redevelop Former Melrose Country Club
A century-old golf course in Cheltenham could soon be transformed into a vibrant mixed-use community, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The long-shuttered Melrose Country Club, located on 116 acres just outside the Philadelphia border, is the focus of a sweeping redevelopment plan that includes housing, medical offices, retail, and community amenities. Named…
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Doylestown Newest Multi-Use Complex Ready for Move-In
Doylestown’s newest multi-use project, 333 North Broad, a four-building complex with apartments and retail space, is now ready for residents, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The $77 million project featuring 235 luxury apartments marks the culmination of the borough’s 30-year vision to reimagine a once-industrial section of town. This includes the…
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Norfolk Southern Wants Pottstown ‘Tent City’ Gone
Norfolk Southern wants to see all the people living in Pottstown’s unhoused encampment known as “Tent City” gone from its property by January 2, writes Kenny Cooper for the WHYY. The stretch of forest on the western edge of the borough has been home to as many as 30 people over the years. The encampment…
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Plans for Apartment Complex Near City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd Moving Forward
Plans to construct over 400 apartments near City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd have advanced with Houston developer Hanover’s recent $21.3 million purchase of the 8.5-acre site at 111 Presidential Boulevard, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Demolition of Bala Pointe Office Center, located on a site once owned by Amerimar Realty, was completed…
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The Sanatoga Green Projects Gets Approval for Major Residential Development
The Sanatoga Green project just received preliminary approval from the Lower Pottsgrove Commissioners to add 200 apartments and two restaurants to an already busy interchange, writes Evan Brandt for The Mercury. The site, located at 147 Evergreen Road and within the Gateway Mixed Use zoning district, spans nearly 21 acres of challenging terrain, including steep…
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Sales at Toll Brothers’ Newly Opened Malvern Townhomes Underway
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has opened sales at its 280-townhome development in Malvern, with the first move-in homes scheduled to be ready by next month, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Toll Brothers purchased the parcel at 367 Old Morehall Road in July last year from Knickerbocker Lands for $33 million. The site…
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Glenmoore to Get New Million-Dollar Neighborhood
Glenmoore – called The Village by locals – will soon be home to a million-dollar home neighborhood currently under development at the former Heim Farm, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The town is a community of two-lane roads and stunning views that have mostly remained unchanged and are still thriving despite the growing…
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Toll Brothers Plans to Construct 38 Single-Family Homes on 21 Acres in Quakertown
Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers recently purchased 21 acres of undeveloped land in Quakertown for $3.9 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to plans submitted to Richland Township, the Fort Washington-based company wants to construct 38 single-family homes on the site. Site improvements for the Bucks County property along East Paletown Road…



































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