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Conshohocken’s first ultra-luxury apartments coming soon

Equus Capital Partners, Ltd., and USAA Real Estate have closed on a joint venture and first round of financing, clearing the way for construction to begin on 400 West Elm.

The 348-unit, Class A apartment community is Conshohocken’s first ultra-luxury residential offering, with unparalleled views in a coveted location with top-notch amenities.

Spanning 10 acres, the 12-story luxury tower will overlook the Schuylkill River, West Conshohocken, and Conshohocken

Top-tier amenities are the central focus of the community, with thoughtfully curated indoor and outdoor opportunities to relax, entertain, work and recharge.

For those working remotely, it will also features in-building flexible office suites, a conference room, and private workrooms for concentration and privacy.

The project is slated for completion in Fall 2023.

To read more about 400 West Elm visit Equus’ website.

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Bucks2040 Open Houses offer first comprehensive plan updates since 2011

The Bucks County Planning Commission is hosting a series of open house meetings to give the public a chance to help shape a shared vision for the county’s future. The meetings will feature displays explaining the Bucks2040 comprehensive plan and data on important trends since the last plan update in 2011. The remaining meetings will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on the following dates:

  • Wednesday, Oct. 27: Lower Makefield Township Office, 1100 Edgewood Road, Yardley
  • Tuesday, Nov. 16: Warrington Township Administration Office, 852 Easton Road

The update to the 2011 comprehensive plan aims to set a direction for future policies and programs, focusing on the quality-of-life issues that are most important to Bucks County residents and that will help their communities achieve better land-use outcomes.
Source: Doylestown Patch; 10/19/2021

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View updated renderings of SEPTA’s King of Prussia Station

SEPTA’s proposed King of Prussia rail extension of the Norristown High Speed Line includes a station on Mall Boulevard, as shown in the rendering above. The proposal recently became eligible for federal funding via the New Starts program.

View more artistic renderings here.