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Informational presentation for proposed apartments adjacent to Fort Washington Train Station on agenda in Whitemarsh
2+ hour, 24+ min ago (188+ words) April 9th, 2026 | By Kevin Tierney On the April 14th agenda for the Whitemarsh Township Planning Commission is an "informational presentation" by the Hankin Group for a proposed development concept, named "Village at Fort Washington. It is described as a mixed-use project off…...
Proposed townhouses in Fort Washington on Whitemarsh Township's zoning agenda
1+ mon, 6+ day ago (135+ words) March 3rd, 2026 | By Kevin Tierney On the March 4th agenda for Whitemarsh Township's zoning hearing board is an application from W. B. Homes to develop the property at 488 Bethlehem Pike in Fort Washington (Whitemarsh Township) with 17 townhouses units and convert an existing home into…...
Plymouth Meeting hotel gets zoning relief to convert to apartments
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (297+ words) February 17th, 2026 | By Kevin Tierney During a February 16th meeting of Plymouth Township's zoning hearing board, the board voted 3-1 to grant a special exception that will allow Kingsbury Financial, the owner of the former Double Tree Suites at 640 Fountain Road in Plymouth…...
Zoning hearing to continue on February 16th on proposal to convert Plymouth Meeting hotel to apartments
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (394+ words) February 15th, 2026 | By Kevin Tierney On January 19th, the Plymouth Township Zoning Hearing Board held a hearing on an application that seeks a special exception to convert the former Double Tree Suites at 640 Fountain Road in Plymouth Meeting (Plymouth Township) into apartments....
Montco's Continued Growth Drives the Need for Exceptional Living Options
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (437+ words) February 10th, 2026 | By Kevin Tierney The start of the new year brings fresh momentum'and another year of anticipated growth across much of Montgomery County. The county has added approximately 23, 000 residents since 2020, representing a 2. 6% rise in population, per the latest U. S. Census figures....
No savesies. Get your lawn chair out of the street
2+ mon, 1+ week ago (114+ words) morethanthecurve. com No savesies. Get your lawn chair out of the street January 28th, 2026 | By Kevin Tierney The Borough of Conshohocken announced on January 28th that starting on January 29th it will begin enforcing the parking ordinances so that it can clear out…...