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Upper Dublin and North Penn Headed to State College for PIAA Baseball Championships
Upper Dublin High School and North Penn High School are two of the three District 1 teams heading to State College for PIAA baseball championships on June 12 and 13, writes Mike Sielski for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ahead of their PIAA Class 5A semifinal matchup, Upper Dublin High School was given a spirited sendoff by…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Sues Owner of Shuttered Golf Course in Florida
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has sued the owner of a shuttered Florida golf course to enforce a purchase agreement on the 55-acre property, writes Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder filed a complaint through its affiliate Toll Southeast on January 31 in the U.S. District Court in West Palm Beach against…
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Work Begins on Toll Brothers’ Royersford Development Featuring 30 Homes Starting at $1 Million
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has begun site work on its Royersford development, which will feature 30 single-family homes that will start at $1 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder purchased the 23-acre site at 183 Kline Road for $5.1 million in November. It sits just south of The Court…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Highlights Strength of High-End Housing Market
While many buyers are struggling to break into the housing market, luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers has a different angle, writes Vishaal Sanjay for Benzinga. During its second-quarter earnings call, CEO Douglas Yearley Jr. shared insights into the Fort Washington’s company’s customer base, which leans heavily on wealthier and older buyers. “Over 70% of our business…
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Isla Bistro: A Family-Rooted Café Serving Fresh, Wholesome Food
Fueled by a love for simple, wholesome food, a supportive family, and a passion for sharing quality meals with her community, Parker Schulz found the perfect recipe for her Fort Washington-based café, Isla Bistro. Open since March 2025 and located at 550 Pinetown Road, #200, Isla Bistro reflects Schulz’s deep-rooted commitment to wellness and nutrition.…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Sells Boston Apartments for $182M
Toll Brothers, based in Fort Washington, has sold The Kendrick, a 390-unit apartment complex near Boston, to Harbor Group International of Virginia for $182 million, write Grant Welker and Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The development in Needham, ten miles west of Boston, was last assessed at $119 million. The luxury homebuilder purchased…
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Fort Washington’s Nuevocor Raises $45M to Advance Gene Therapy for Heart Failure
Nuevocor, a biotechnology company based in Singapore with operations in Fort Washington, has raised $45 million in Series B funding to advance its gene therapy for heart failure, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The financing round was co-led by Kurma Partners of Paris and Angelini Ventures of Rome. Existing investors EDBI, ClavystBio,…
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New Fort Washington Innovation Protects Seniors From Dangerous Fall
After years of development, Fort Washington-based ActiveProtective has earned FDA marketing authorization for its Tango Belt, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Tango Belt uses smart sensors to detect dangerous motion and deploys airbags during hip-impacting falls, offering older adults a new layer of protection. In clinical studies, the belt reduced fall-related…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Debuts Stonemill Village in Downingtown
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has unveiled its latest offering: Stonemill Village in Downingtown, Chester County, according to Morningstar. Nestled in the acclaimed Downingtown Area School District, Stonemill Village will feature 89 two-story townhomes designed with ease and elegance in mind. Homes range from 1,825 to over 2,100 square feet, with 3 bedrooms, 2 to 3.5…
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First Bank House of the Week: Fort Washington Home Blends Luxury and Comfort on 1.2 Acres
Step into refined suburban living at 438 Dreshertown Road in Fort Washington, where sophisticated design and everyday comfort blend seamlessly. Listed at $1,350,000, this 5-bedroom, 3.5-bath estate sits on nearly 1.2 acres in the heart of Montgomery County. . . The home welcomes you with a grand marble foyer and flows into an open floor…
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Toll Brothers Debuts Overlook, a Luxury Home Community in Carmel, New York
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has officially opened Overlook by Toll Brothers, a new master-planned community in Carmel, New York, reports Globe Newswire. Offering 300 single-family homes and townhomes, including options for 55+ active adults, Overlook combines upscale living with resort-style amenities. The Sales Center is now open at 2054 Route 6 in Carmel. The community…
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Toll Brothers CEO Pays Tribute to Founders and Philadelphia
Toll Brothers CEO Douglas C. Yearley Jr. credits the company’s enduring success to the values instilled by its co-founder, Bruce E. Toll, writes Kevin Riordan for the Philadelphia Inquirer. “This company was founded on grit, and on being smarter and working harder than anyone else,” Yearley said. “That speaks to how Bob and Bruce were…
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Toll Brothers Adapts Strategy Amid First Quarter Revenue Drop
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers experienced a slowdown in growth during the first quarter of fiscal 2025, marking only the second year-over-year revenue drop since 2021, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company reported $1.84 billion in home sales revenue for the quarter ending January 31, a 5% decrease from the same period…
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Analysts Rank Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers Among Best Residential Real Estate Stocks To Buy
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers is one of the 12 Best Residential Real Estate Stocks To Buy According to Analysts, writes Zarah Hamid for Insider Monkey. Founded in 1967 in southeastern Pennsylvania by brothers Bob and Bruce Toll, the company expanded throughout the United States over the years and became known as one of America’s premier…
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Toll Brothers Brings Luxury Homes to Delray Beach’s Limited Market
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has announced plans to develop a luxury residential community in Delray Beach, Florida, reports Brian Bandell for Philadelphia Business Journal. The new property is called Layton Pointe and will feature 31 single-family homes. The homes will range in size from 2,632 to 4,187 square feet, offering between three and six bedrooms.…
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Toll Brothers Opens New Senior Community in New Jersey
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers recently opened the Regency at West Windsor in West Windsor Township, New Jersey, writes Linda Lindner for ROI-NJ. Regency at West Windsor is an active-adult community for residents 55 years old and above. The low-maintenance townhomes feature modern designs and resort-style amenities. The community, nestled close to Princeton, has a clubhouse,…
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Toll Brothers Breaks Record with Biggest Year in Company History
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers capped off its 2024 fiscal year with $10.6 billion in home sales revenue, marking the best year in its history, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder ended the year with a robust fourth quarter, seeing gains across nearly all key metrics compared to 2023. CEO Douglas…
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Toll Brothers’ Footprint in Arizona Expands with Massive 700-Home Project
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers, alongside Lennar Corp. and Shea Homes, has secured nearly 300 acres of state land in Peoria, Arizona, to develop a new housing community, writes Angela Gonzales for Philadelphia Business Insider. The partnership acquired the land through a $46.9 million auction held by the Arizona State Land Department on November 25. The…





























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