December 2014. The Borough Council of Hatboro passes the LI-TOD overlay district to allow residential townhouse development on industrially zoned property near the Borough’s SEPTA station. The property owners of Station Park have engaged Arcadia Land Company to pursue a townhouse development under this new overlay at the corner of Fulmore Avenue and S. Warminster Road. Stay tuned for further details as the project progresses.
An intimate courtyard of homes steps away from Merion Cricket Club, Haverford College, and the Haverford train station. Private gardens, wrap around porches, old fashioned quality with modern conveniences.
For more information of the approval, please see Cheryl Allison’s article here.
If you are interested in a home at Haverford Walk, please contact Eric B. Carlson at 610.664.0270 ext. 23.
An intimate courtyard of homes steps away from Merion Cricket Club, Haverford College, and the Haverford train station. Private gardens, wrap around porches, old fashioned quality with modern conveniences.
Please contact Eric B. Carlson at 610.664.0270 ext. 23 for more information about Haverford Walk.
Michal Lewv-Ram quoted Jason Duckworth in his article titled “The end of driving (as we know it).” Click here to read the article.
Christopher Leinberger and Patrick Lynch co-author new report ranking the most walkable urban metros in the United States. To view the full report, please click here.
Arcadia Land Company took a 10-acre property at the corner of Swedesford Road and Old Eagle School Road through the approval process and is now marketing it as a for sale build-to-suit site.
See the full story here.
Christopher Leinberger was recently interviewed for an article in Prosper, an electronic newspaper about economic development in Oakland County, Michigan about the changing definition of “Suburbs.” You can read the article here.
Christopher and Lisa Leinberger recently ranked the top 12 movies about urbanism for an article in NextCity. You can read the article here.
Make note that Arcadia partner Robert Davis’ development, Seaside, on the Florida Panhandel is the setting for one of the movies on this list.
Arcadia’s project, Wayne Glen was featured in a recent article in Development magazine titled “Better Stormwater Management For a Better Bottom Line.” The article focuses on commercial and mixed use developments that include innovative stormwater management techniques.