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March 3, 2020 by Caroline O'Halloran

After a string of hearings sometimes so raucous with foot stomping and chanting that officials asked police to stand sentry, Easttown’s zoning board has – drum roll – ruled on Berwyn Square.

Both sides claim partial victory – although, arguably, the bigger win went to the developers.

But this one’s far from over.

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Neighbors win downsized plan for Devon Yards, scoops on Berwyn’s new downtown, Savona’s makeover & more

September 22, 2016 by Caroline O'Halloran

Just when you thought Urban Outfitters’ deal for the old Waterloo site might be kaput comes wondrous news: Devon Yards is alive and kicking.

Urban and developer Eli Kahn have agreed on a new plan – their fourth, by our count – that nixes both bugaboos: the four-story apartment building and the parking garage.

The revised proposal is strictly retail and restaurants – nothing residential.

Just what the neighbors ordered.

Filed Under: BODY & SOUL, BUZZ, EAT Tagged With: Ardmore, Devon Yard, Eli Kahn Development, Malvern, Posh Collections, Restaurants, Savona, Suburban Square, Urban Outfitters, Waterloo Gardens

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