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Schuylkill Yards is a $3.5 billion, masterplanned development project by Brandywine Realty Trust in West Philadelphia. [1] The project was announced in a press conference in March 2016. [ 2 ] The project is being designed in phases.
Planners have begun setting the stage for transit-ordered development, much of it centered around downtown Waldorf and the Brandywine Crossing shopping center. A map of the preferred plan is linked in footnote #6 below. The transit proposal has been studied a total of five times between 1996 and 2017.
A large commercial center was created with the development of Brandywine Crossing shopping center's opening in October 2008 [16] and growing to 800,000 SF with 49 commercial spaces as of 2016. [17] The community's new Southern Area Aquatics and Recreational Complex offers services to residents of all ages.
The land will be the future site of a development called Platt Springs Crossing. The site sits directly across Platt Springs Road from a shopping center that is anchored by a Publix grocery store.
The 30th Street Station District Plan is a long-range, joint master planning effort led by Amtrak, Brandywine Realty Trust, Drexel University, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority to develop a comprehensive vision for the future of the 30th Street Station District in the year 2050 and beyond.
The recession halted the Linnview Crossing housing development in Heath, but 18 years after it started, Fischer Homes to begin Phase 2 construction.
The development is across the street from a Publix grocery store, as well as a Chick-fil-A that opened in 2022 and a Wendy’s that opened in August. Whataburger has been busy making plans in ...
for reviewing all energy development projects – whether fossil fuel or renewable – complies with bedrock environmental laws. For that reason, we have participated in every significant phase of the regulatory approval process for the Project. We have concluded that the federal agencies that