Politics & Government
Village At Valley Forge To Hold Public Tour, Discussion
The county has created a fully developed Main Street from scratch on the site of a former golf course in King of Prussia.

NORRISTOWN, PA — A public tour and discussion will be held at one of the region's more significant new developments, the Village at Valley Forge, on Thursday, June 22.
The Montgomery County Planning Commission says the Village at Valley Forge is an "interesting example of a successful town center mixed-use development with an urban design focus."
The presentation will detail how what officials call a fully developed Main Street was built on the site of a former golf course, surrounded by the network of highways in King of Prussia.
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The tour will take place from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday at 301 Village Drive, the Indigo 301 apartments.
The Village is a 132-acre walkable community that includes apartments, restaurants, cafes, retail stores, Wegmans, townhouses, plazas, trails, and open spaces.
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Speakers will include Dennis Maloomian, President of Realen Properties, developer of the site; Eric Goldstein, Executive Director of the King of Prussia District (KOP-BID); and Rob Loeper, Upper Merion Township Planner, organizers said.
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