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Phoenixville officials, developer agree to land swap
PHOENIXVILLE >> After nearly 34 months of negotiations, a real estate developer and the borough have agreed to a land swap, the borough announced Wednesday afternoon. The borough and Phoenix View LLC have agreed to exchange the former municipal building at 140 Church St. with a 2.9-acre lot of land next to Friendship Field. Phoenix […]
Phoenixville council OKs $11.9M draft budget, 9% tax hike
PHOENIXVILLE >> Borough taxes will increase for the second year in a row if a proposed 2017 budget is passed next month. In a 5-3 decision, borough council approved an $11.9 million draft budget Tuesday night that raises property taxes by approximately 9 percent. Council Vice President Dana Dugan, along with council members Jon Ichter […]
Phoenixville Real Estate
Number of Sales – ↑UP 20%, 2014- 510 2015-612
Sale Volume – ↑UP 23%, 2014- $143,596,769 2015- $176,647,195
Average Sales Price – ↑UP 2.5%, 2014- $281,562 2015- $288,639
Average Property Marketing Period – ↓DOWN 3.9%, 2014- 77 days 2015- 74 days
Phoenixville Realtors
If you need to buy or sell a home in Phoenixville, you’ll need an experienced Realtor to guide you. Tameka Goldsborough and her team of Realtors at The Sold Shoppe are knowledgable about the Phoenixville Real Estate market and can help ensure you meet all your goals. Having a trustworthy, experienced Realtor by your side can make buying or selling a home less stressful and ensure that you are carefully protecting your investment. Phoenixville is a wonderful place to call home… let the Realtors at The Sold Shoppe help get you there. Contact us today!
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Phoenixville History
Originally called Manavon, Phoenixville was settled in 1732 and incorporated as a borough in 1849. In its industrial heyday early in the twentieth century, it was an important manufacturing center and it was the site of great iron and steel mills such as the Phoenix Iron Works, boiler works, silk mill, underwear and hosiery factories, a match factory, and the famous (and now highly collectible) Etruscan majolica pottery. While these mills have all since closed, the town has changed over the decades but, has retained its heart of steel. The Borough is now home to numerous events like the Dogwood Festival, First Fridays, Blobfest, Food Festivals, and the Farmer’s Market. Phoenixville has certainly risen from the ashes of its humble & hardworking roots to become the Borough it is today.
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Phoenixville Today
For current information about Phoenixville, please visit the borough’s website: Phoenixville Borough.
Phoenixville Schools
Phoenixville Area School District
Phoenixville Community Links
Phoenixville Historical Society
Phoenixville Firebird Festival
Phoenixville Places of Interest
The Schuylkill River Heritage Center
Phoenixville Mural Arts Movement
Phoenixville Village Art Center
Phoenixville Parks and Recreation
Schuylkill River Trail Schuylkill River Trail is a multi-use trail in Southeastern Pennsylvania with a projected length of almost 130 miles when complete. There are currently over 60 miles of finished trail.
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