Construction
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Bucks County Company Gets $114M Construction Loan for Warehouse Project
An upcoming warehouse project in Bucks County is now able to move forward thanks to the substantial funds from a construction loan. Paul Schwedelson wrote about the loan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Lower Bucks Logistics Hub is planning to have two warehouses built in the area, one in Middletown and one in Langhorne.…
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Wrightstown Native Builds Little Library for Her Last Girl Scout Project
A resident of Bucks County built a new local fixture with her grandfather as part of a major project before she leaves for college. Aubrey Williams of Wrightstown worked with her grandfather, Maurice, to paint and touch up a “little library” in the township this past week. The little library is located outside of the…
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Rebuild Continues Three Years After Tornado Destroyed Children’s Village at Doylestown Hospital
Three years after a tornado destroyed the Children’s Village at Doylestown Hospital, the reconstruction of the daycare is still taking place, reports Deanna Durante for NBC10 Philadelphia. Children had just gone back to their classrooms and were hiding under tables and in closets when the storm shattered windows and dropped the ceiling onto the ground.…
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New $400 Million Training Program Will Prepare Pennsylvania Workers for Infrastructure Jobs
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order earlier this week that created a $400 million training program that will prepare up to 10,000 Pennsylvania workers for jobs created by federal infrastructure investments, writes Paul J. Gough for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Grants awarded by the Commonwealth Workforce Transformation Program are designed to provide companies, contractors,…
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Project to Re-Imagine Delaware River Waterfront in Nearby Trenton Takes Another Step Forward
A project to redesign State Route 29 to reestablish the Delaware River waterfront in Trenton, just outside of Bucks County, took a step forward last week, writes P. Kenneth Burns for the WHYY. According to Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, the project was awarded a $1.016 million grant from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to…
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Bucks County Officials Break Ground on Upcoming Treatment Center in Doylestown
Officials from Bucks County recently came together to celebrate the upcoming creation of a new treatment center in the area. On Wednesday, Bucks County Commissioners broke ground at the future site of the county’s Diversion, Assessment, Restoration and Treatment Center in Doylestown Township. Some of those in attendance for the ceremony included Dave Kratz, the…
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Work Continues on Luxury Apartments at Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown
The work on phase one of construction of around 600 luxury apartments at the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown, which could revive the once thriving Bucks County retail mammoth, is progressing at a good pace, writes JD Mullane for the Philly Burbs. So far, the developer has broken up a 20-acre parking lot and regraded…
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Bucks County School District Continues Construction on New Building for Elementary School
A school district in Bucks County is continuing its efforts to finish a new building for their students and staff. Neshaminy School District, headquartered at 2250 Langhorne Yardley Road in Langhorne, has provided updates on a new building being built on Maple Point Middle School’s property. “The structure of the new elementary school on the…
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Montgomery County Allocates Almost $2 Million for Construction Projects
Montgomery County officials authorize nearly $2 million in contracts for ongoing construction projects, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. The agreement package passed in a 2-1 vote during the June 15 meeting. Montgomery County Commissioners’ Chairman Ken Lawrence Jr. and Vice Chairwoman Jamila Winder voted for the five-item package while Commissioner Joe Gale voted against…
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Middletown Township Looking for Community Feedback on ‘Multimodal Improvement Plan’
A township in Bucks County is looking for feedback for the community in order to move forward with a plan for infrastructure. Middletown Township is asking members of the community to partake in an online survey for their Multimodal Improvement Plan, which, once completed, would improve much of the area’s transportation means. “Middletown Township would…
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Bristol Township the Next Stop in Bucks County’s Warehouse Boom
The Bristol Township Planning Commission has given the green light for construction of a three-story storage facility in Levittown and of a pair of replacement warehouses on Wilson Avenue, writes Damon Williams for the Bucks County Courier Times. The storage facility will replace Keith’s Auto once it is demolished. In addition to addressing residents’ traffic…
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Learn More About Rehab Project for Bridge Connecting Bucks County and New Jersey
Members of the public are invited to open houses that will inform Bucks County residents on a major bridge rehabilitation project. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission will hold an open house on a planned 2024 rehabilitation of the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge on June 15 from 5 – 7 PM. It will be held…
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Bucks County Warehouse, Offering 500 New Jobs, Wins Final Approval from Local Township
After a long period of discussions and concerns, a new warehouse is being planned for Bucks County, bringing with it a slew of new jobs. Damon C. Williams wrote about the project for the Bucks County Courier Times. Falls Township supervisors recently finalized plans for the latest warehouse of LPC Morrisville to be built in…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Capitalizes on Market Trends to the Tune of Record Quarterly Earnings
Toll Brothers is reporting record earnings as demand for new home construction grows, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fort Washington-based homebuilder finished its fiscal second quarter, which ended on April 30, with a net income of $320.2 million. This was an almost 50 percent increase from the same period in 2022.…
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Falls Township Gives the Green Light to Three Upcoming Land Development Projects
Three major land development projects have advanced in their review process in Fall Township and are now getting much closer to a final vote, writes Greg Vellner for The Reporter. “The Falls supervisors have set the wheels in motion for the land development projects,” said the township. The projects are expected to bring new jobs…
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Former Giant Location in Jamison Shopping Center to be Shared by New Grocer and Gym
After a local supermarket in Bucks County closed its doors, the building it was in will soon be used by two more businesses. Ed Doyle wrote about the building’s new use for TAP Into Doylestown. The former Giant Supermarket in Jamison, which was located in the Warwick Square shopping center, will soon be used by…
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Bucks County Township Ok’d for New, 900-Unit Self-Storage Center Off of Route 13
A planning commission in Bucks County is moving forward with plans for a massive storage center off of a major road. Damon C. Williams wrote about the new storage center for the Bucks County Courier Times. At a recent meeting, official from Bristol Township confirmed plans to being a 900-unit storage center to the area.…
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Bucks County Country Club Continues Renovation Project for Historic Property
A country club in Bucks County is offering updates on a major reconstruction and renovation project bringing the property back to its former glory. The Bensalem Township Country Club, located at 2000 Brown Avenue in Bensalem, has seen several budding sand structures on its property undergo a massive makeover since the project back back in February. Many of…








































