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Each week, we publish a roundup of real-estate related news in suburban Philadelphia.
Here are recent featured briefs:
Suburban Realtors Alliance (SRA) staff recently met with Upper Darby Township Director of Licenses and Inspections Amrinder Singh to discuss concerns raised by Realtors regarding delays
A former sand and gravel quarry that sat abandoned for more than 40 years along River Road in Upper Black Eddy, Bridgeton Township, has been transformed into the 107-acre Bridgeton
Just before Upper Hanover Township officials passed a zoning ordinance amendment adding definitions for data center use, a developer filed an application seeking approval to build one.
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