• Newtown’s Steeple View Project Enters New Phase With Fresh Leadership

    Newtown’s Steeple View Project Enters New Phase With Fresh Leadership

    The Steeple View redevelopment in Newtown is entering a new phase with a new owner, fresh vision, and a new name: Liberty Centre, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Jim Worthington, a Newtown businessman, presented sketch plans with a team of professionals for a 125-unit residential development on eight acres in the center of the…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Renters Now Outnumber Homeowners in King of Prussia

    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…

  • Developer Plans 76 High-End Homes for Site in Westtown Township

    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…

  • Rezoning for Former Willow Grove Naval Air Base in Horsham Gets the Green Light

    Rezoning for Former Willow Grove Naval Air Base in Horsham Gets the Green Light

    Horsham Township has successfully rezoned the former Willow Grove Naval Air Base, avoiding a future lined with warehouses, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. At a public hearing earlier this month, Township manager Bill Walker warned residents what could happen if the site remained zoned for industrial use. He cited the view from the Commodore…

  • Lower Merion’s Growth Outpaces Region Amid Affordability Crunch

    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…

  • Lansdale Eyes 73-Home Development at Former Steel Site

    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…

  • Doylestown Newest Multi-Use Complex Ready for Move-In

    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…

  • After Crebilly Farm Purchase, Westtown Township Draws Attention to Remaining Residential Parcels 

    After Crebilly Farm Purchase, Westtown Township Draws Attention to Remaining Residential Parcels 

    Westtown Township’s $20 million purchase of 206 acres of Crebilly Farm has sparked renewed interest in the four residential parcels that remain, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Crebilly Farm spans 308 acres, with 102 acres unsold. These have been divided into four parcels, zoned for single-family homes, and valued at $11.2 million. …

  • Glenmoore to Get New Million-Dollar Neighborhood 

    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…

  • Stone Meadows Farm in Middletown to Transform into Housing Development

    Stone Meadows Farm in Middletown to Transform into Housing Development

    The historic Stone Meadows Farm in Bucks County, once a verdant stretch of 167 acres along Route 413 in Middletown, is set to undergo a major transformation, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times.    After decades of efforts to protect the farm, bulldozers have started preparing the land for a new housing…

  • Lower Merion’s City Avenue Shifts to Walkable Living 

    Lower Merion’s City Avenue Shifts to Walkable Living 

    The landscape along City Avenue, marking the border between Philadelphia and Lower Merion Township, is undergoing a significant transformation, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer.   What was once a congested, auto-oriented thoroughfare dominated by strip malls and office towers is now poised for a shift towards walkability and mixed-use development.  Lower Merion Township,…