When was main street at exton built
I have photos of , , and the generously shared photos. The reason I am concerned is because of how exposed everything is. However, it also looks like things are being shored up with concrete. So I am going to hold my breath and share photos.
I will remind people I covered this in March and March West Whiteland Township officials must wear blinders going in and out of their township building! This is that historic farm house right as in directly across the street from them that is on the mall property at Main Street in Exton.
I actually had my husband turn around so I could take photos because we were so shocked at the dilapidated deteriorated appearance of these structures. And one side has graffiti on it as well. Chester County, we have to stop allowing elected officials and others from paying only lip service to historic preservation. It needs to mean something. We deserve better in our communities.
Oh, and now we can see shrink wrapping structures is NOT historic preservation, right? In The Daily Local News wrote :. A case of the old meeting the new, part of the Main Street project includes the adaptive re-use of several historical buildings, one of which may be nearly years old.
We know the resources will stay. The question is how they will remain……. Penn gave 40, acres of land to Welsh Quakers fleeing persecution in England.
The land where Main Street at Exton is being constructed was initially given to Richard Thomas, a Quaker who fled Wales with his family. The Thomas family complex was centered around the area where routes 30 and now intersect. So this is the respect for the past that the developer here has shown and West Whiteland has allowed? In the spring of , apparently the developer had this idea of apartments there. You can read the article in The Daily Local, and here is an excerpt :. The room mansion is slated to become a community center.
The township has not awarded final approval for the apartment project. Parking areas will be located behind stores. A planned office building and a hotel are in the design phase. Plans for historic properties on the site have not yet been approved. Historic structures will be reused, she said. One will serve as the Wolfson-Verrichia development office. Plans for a small park include gazebos, benches and landscaping.
An existing pond may be used as a fountain area. All are individually illuminated. Signs will look different throughout the development. Canopies and awnings on the buildings were shown on the plans.
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