By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Springfield Hospital has been closed since 2022. Now it appears to be coming back. Todd Strine, who also acquired Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park last September, became the majority owner of the Springfield facility and is moving forward with a plan to reopen it as a specialty care center. The 90,000-square-foot building has 40 beds, four operating rooms, and an...
April 2026
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Radnor Township has expanded an artificial intelligence traffic system along Lancaster Avenue, one of the main commercial corridors in Delaware County. The township started the project a few months ago at the Blue Route interchange, where the AI-driven signal timing was designed to ease congestion by reading real-time traffic data and adjusting light cycles on the...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team After more than six years of construction, Ardmore's SEPTA station on the Main Line reopened on March 23. The project, which started with a $62 million budget and a two-and-a-half-year timeline, ran into a hidden oil tank, crumbling walls, a pandemic, and supply chain problems that stretched the work into 2026. The new station is fully ADA-compliant, with ramp and...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Cheltenham Township holds a position that very few communities in the Philadelphia suburbs can claim. It shares a direct border with the city of Philadelphia, sits inside Montgomery County, and connects to one of the most comprehensive SEPTA Regional Rail networks in the region. That combination of urban proximity, suburban character, and transit access creates a...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Hatboro Borough sits at the northern edge of Montgomery County, tucked between the bustle of the Route 611 corridor and the quieter residential streets that fan out from its historic downtown. It's the kind of place where a weekend morning walk puts you past a coffee shop, a hardware store, and a couple of locally owned restaurants before you've gone three blocks....
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Buying a property at a Philadelphia Sheriff's sale is supposed to work like this: you bid, you win, you pay, and within 70 days the deed is recorded under state rules of civil procedure. That has not been happening. Under the current administration of Sheriff Rochelle Bilal, some buyers have been waiting more than a year for their deeds. At least two firms have now...
By Josh McKnight | The McKnight Team Narberth Borough Council is set to consider zoning changes in May that could meaningfully affect who can afford to live there and what kinds of housing get built. For anyone watching the Montgomery County real estate market, this is a story about supply, affordability, and what happens when a highly desirable small town tries to grow without losing what makes it...