• Heritage Senior Living Plans Upscale 160-Unit Community in New Hope

    Heritage Senior Living Plans Upscale 160-Unit Community in New Hope

    A new senior living community is taking shape near New Hope, and it’s not your grandfather’s retirement home. Heritage Senior Living, the Blue Bell-based operator behind several communities across Pennsylvania, is moving forward with plans for a 20.5-acre development in Bucks County that promises to redefine what senior living looks like in the region, writes…

  • 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…

  • Newtown is Quietly Becoming Bucks County’s Most In-demand Town

    Newtown is Quietly Becoming Bucks County’s Most In-demand Town

    On any given evening, State Street in Newtown earns its reputation. Restaurants packed. Sidewalks busy. Shops with steady foot traffic. Not just on weekends, but on Tuesday nights too, and on random Wednesday afternoons as well. The kind of consistent, unremarkable activity that tells you a place has crossed a threshold. People are not visiting…

  • Data Centers Planned in Falls Township, West Rockhill: What Residents Need to Know, and Local Officials Are Saying

    Data Centers Planned in Falls Township, West Rockhill: What Residents Need to Know, and Local Officials Are Saying

    Data centers are coming to Bucks County, and residents in Falls Township and West Rockhill are taking notice, according to The Keystone. Amazon plans to build cloud computing and AI infrastructure on the old U.S. Steel site in Falls Township. West Rockhill in Upper Bucks approved new zoning regulations after receiving a sketch plan for…

  • Chester County Man Fights Township’s Plan to Condemn Part of His 45-Acre Family Farm

    Chester County Man Fights Township’s Plan to Condemn Part of His 45-Acre Family Farm

    A Willistown man is persisting through an ongoing governmental battle to save his beloved homestead, Maple Leaf Farm, writes Jen Samuel for The Daily Local News. Landowner Richard Glunk’s 45-acre farm is currently preserved in a land trust through an easement with the Brandywine Conservancy. The land is also protected by the state’s Agriculture and…

  • Hundreds of Apartments May be Coming to Newtown in the Next Few Years

    Hundreds of Apartments May be Coming to Newtown in the Next Few Years

    In just a few years, Newtown could see hundreds of new apartments if plans are approved by local council members, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times.   Newtown Athletic Club owner and developer Jim Worthington has two plans for high-end apartments that are currently moving through the municipal land development process.  The first, a new town center…

  • New Age-Restricted Community Could Be Coming to Upper Southampton

    New Age-Restricted Community Could Be Coming to Upper Southampton

    Upper Southampton officials have received preliminary plans for a new age-restricted community on a 20-acre site along Stump Road, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The sketch plans outline 34 semi-detached twin single homes for a property at 1230 Stump Road. The current single-family home on the site would have to be…

  • Sellersville Site Secures $125K for Cleanup, Paving Way for Housing

    Sellersville Site Secures $125K for Cleanup, Paving Way for Housing

    A brownfield site in Sellersville has secured funding for remediation work, which will clear the way for new residential development, writes Medianews Group for The Reporter. The Department of Community and Economic Development has approved $125,625 in Industrial Sites Reuse Program funding for the Bucks County Redevelopment Authority so that it can carry out remediation…

  • Drexel’s Center City Medical Office Building Could Become 90 Apartments Under New Owner

    Drexel’s Center City Medical Office Building Could Become 90 Apartments Under New Owner

    Drexel University has a deal in place to sell a Center City medical office building that already has permits approved for conversion into apartments, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Arnold T. Berman Building is already under agreement, according to a Drexel spokesperson, although the university did not provide any further details.…

  • SEPTA’s Langhorne Station Redevelopment Plan Divides Penndel Residents

    SEPTA’s Langhorne Station Redevelopment Plan Divides Penndel Residents

    SEPTA’s proposed mixed-use development at Langhorne train station is drawing a mix of support and concern from residents in Penndel, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Residents from Penndel, Middletown, Langhorne Manor, and nearby communities filled Penndel Borough Hall last month to hear more about the proposed project, officially known as the…

  • Philadelphia Leads Office-to-Apartment Conversion Pipeline Nationwide in Past Year

    Philadelphia Leads Office-to-Apartment Conversion Pipeline Nationwide in Past Year

    As many cities nationwide are seeing more mostly-vacant office buildings converted into apartment complexes, no city has seen more such projects since 2025 than Philadelphia, writes Florin Petrut for RentCafe. Philadelphia saw its number of office-to-residential conversion projects increase 119 percent year-to-year. This percentage is the highest growth rate among all of the top 20…

  • New York Developer Plans 620-Unit Apartment Tower Along Delaware River

    New York Developer Plans 620-Unit Apartment Tower Along Delaware River

    Brevet Capital is planning a 36-story apartment tower along the Delaware River in Philadelphia, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The New York developer submitted plans to the Philadelphia Civic Design Review Committee to construct a 620-unit, 383-foot-tall tower at 1341 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard, including 10,150 square feet of ground-floor retail space.…

  • Nation’s Top Homebuilders Toll Brothers, D.R. Horton Add 270 Units in Sellersville

    Nation’s Top Homebuilders Toll Brothers, D.R. Horton Add 270 Units in Sellersville

    Two of the nation’s largest homebuilders, Toll Brothers and D.R. Horton, are bringing a combined 270 new homes to Sellersville, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has launched sales of 72 carriage-style townhomes at Regency at Rockhill Ridge, a 55-and-over community. Starting in the mid-$500,000s, the homes offer around…

  • Newtown Businessman Shares Updates for Liberty Centre Redevelopment Plans

    Newtown Businessman Shares Updates for Liberty Centre Redevelopment Plans

    Newtown businessman Jim Worthington recently presented updated sketch plans for the new Liberty Centre residential development coming to the heart of the borough, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.  The nine-acre parcel of land will house 125 high-quality rental units along Newtown Creek.  The redevelopment will feature a Town Square to host performances and community events, a greenway trail with a new pedestrian bridge to connect…

  • Leon N. Weiner & Associates Opens Coveted Affordable Housing for Seniors in Sellersville

    Leon N. Weiner & Associates Opens Coveted Affordable Housing for Seniors in Sellersville

    With Bucks County’s average home price topping $508,000 in 2025, Sellersville faces a desperate need for affordable housing for teachers, first responders, and seniors on fixed incomes, writes April Johnston for the Pittwire. However Leon N. Weiner & Associates, a developer dedicated to providing housing solutions for communities in need, has recently taken a step…

  • Philadelphia Developer Expanding Fishtown Apartment Project After Securing $22M in Financing

    Philadelphia Developer Expanding Fishtown Apartment Project After Securing $22M in Financing

    Philadelphia developer PCG Investment has secured $22 million in financing, allowing it to expand its original plan for a Fishtown apartment project, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Called the Fairman, the new two-building project on Delaware Avenue across from Penn Treaty Park will feature a two-building, 86-unit apartment project. The project will…

  • Plan for 84 Senior Condos on Lincoln Highway Advances in Falls Township

    Plan for 84 Senior Condos on Lincoln Highway Advances in Falls Township

    Falls Township planners voted to recommend approval for redeveloping an abandoned auto facility on Lincoln Highway into a two-story building intended for residents aged 55 and older, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The development would also feature 148 parking spaces. The property sits close to Calvary Full Gospel Church on Tyburn,…

  • Brevet Capital Lands $150M Loan for 36-Story Apartment Tower on South Philadelphia Waterfront

    Brevet Capital Lands $150M Loan for 36-Story Apartment Tower on South Philadelphia Waterfront

    New York-based Brevet Capital Management has obtained a $150 million construction loan to build a 36-story residential tower on the Delaware River waterfront, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 620-unit apartment complex will be located at 1341 S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard in the Pennsport neighborhood of South Philadelphia. The construction loan was…