Upscale Apartments Rise At Oxford Valley Mall Complex


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Construction is advancing on the new upscale apartment complex at the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown Township.

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The project is a significant redevelopment effort that includes 600 luxury apartments with various amenities.

The ongoing construction, which started last September, marks a transformative phase for the former site of Boscov’s and its parking lot.

With the exterior sidings of one building nearly complete, a parking garage being erected, and interior framing underway, the current phase of work gives those driving past a new more extensive look at what the finished development will look like.

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The first phase of the project being developed by CornerstoneTracy, which is separate from Simon Property Group, is set to have 391 apartments.

According to the developers, the phase is expected to have the first units completed in early 2024.

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The next phase, constructing an additional 223 units, will be moving forward.

The plans for the site.

The 614 apartments are distributed across two multi-story buildings that feature a parking garage.

The completed apartment complex has proposed a range of amenities, including a resort-style pool, outdoor kitchen and dining spaces, a clubroom, media room, fitness center, and even a dog wash station.

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Simon Property Group has eyed a plan to update the entire 190-acre mall property.

A view inside the mall.
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The mall was originally constructed in 1973 on farmland and a sod airfield has been a staple of the area for decades.

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CornerstoneTracy, the developer behind these luxury apartments, is simultaneously working on redeveloping the former Doylestown Intelligencer building in Doylestown Borough.

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