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Delaware developers are rehabbing vacant homes for the middle class
From Philly and the Pa. suburbs to South Jersey and Delaware, what would you like WHYY News to cover? Let us know!. On a recent weekday, waves of drywall dust from demolition wafted out the windows of a squat brick row home in a neighborhood near Wilmington’s downtown. Charly...
Pub owners: Real estate listing is not for the restaurant
PENNSAUKEN — The address of The Pub — an iconic restaurant that closed Monday for "renovations/repairs" — is being advertised as a leasing opportunity by a commercial realty firm. But the ad does not refer to the restaurant, according to a spokesman for the owners. ...
Apartments in Philly Are Shrinking, Which Can Have a Major Impact on the City’s Demographics
The average size of a Philadelphia apartment is among the smallest in the nation, and that is a trend that will likely continue as even smaller apartments will get built. The average size of Philadelphia apartments are among the smallest in the nation, and are projected to become even smaller with the current pipeline of multifamily construction, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
Berwyn Townhouse with Expansive Open Layout Hits Market
A lovely three-bedroom, three-bathroom end-unit townhouse with expansive open layout and sunny spaces recently hit the market in Berwyn. A lovely three-bedroom, three-bathroom end-unit townhouse with expansive open layout recently hit the market in Berwyn, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pauline and Brady Kramer, both Gladwyne natives, purchased...
Galvanize buys 245,000 sq. ft. South Jersey warehouse, eyeing major decarbonization strategy
1 Gateway Blvd. in Pedricktown — Courtesy: Galvanize Real Estate. A global investment firm has purchased a 245,000-square-foot industrial building in Salem County, touting it as part of a strategy to reduce carbon emissions from commercial property. Galvanize Real Estate, the sustainable real estate platform of Galvanize Climate Solutions,...
From WHYY: Wilmington rehab loan program aims to attract middle-class homebuyers
Charly Bass Davis, a construction laborer by trade, never thought she would be rehabbing vacant houses in her old neighborhood on the East Side as a real estate developer. “It’s like one big construction site, but it’s on one city block,” Bass Davis said about what’s happening on Bennett Street near Kirkwood Park.
Incentivize Child Care in any Redevelopment of UArts Real Estate
The ranks of people left angry and confused over the abrupt closure of UArts have steadily spread outward from the inner rings of displaced students, teachers and staff. They now include lawmakers, lawyers and members of the broader arts community, all of whom continue to ask questions about the decision to close the 150-year-old institution, which the school’s board members claim was in “urgent” financial distress.
Conshohocken-based Morgan Properties adds 11 apartment communities in Pennsylvania to its portfolio
Conshohocken-based Morgan Properties, the nation’s largest private owner of multifamily communities, announced on July 1st that it has acquired an 11-property portfolio of apartments located throughout Pennsylvania from the original developer and owner – The DePaul Management Company. The acquisition totals 3,434 units in the suburbs of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, the Lehigh Valley, Reading, and Harrisburg. Morgan Properties now owns and manages over 14,000 units and 56 communities in Pennsylvania, and 350 communities nationwide. In Conshohocken, it owns the Sherry Lake Apartments.
Greater Philadelphia Real Estate Hall of Fame to honor visionary leaders, including South Jersey exec
The Greater Philadelphia Real Estate Hall of Fame recently announced the induction of five individuals for their exceptional contributions to the region’s real estate landscape, including Charlie Walters, co-founder of the Logan Township-based Pureland Group. As leader of the Pureland Group, Walters is responsible for the marketing, construction and...
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