Author: Sarah Peck
Malvern Company Receives Statewide Building Innovation Award
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March 3, 2009
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Sarah Peck of Malvern-based Progressive Housing Ventures LLC has been
awarded Pennsylvania Builders Association’s Building Innovation Award in recognition
of her innovative neighborhood revitalization and performance zoning achievements.
In selecting Peck, judges highlighted the ability to increase property values in a
Downingtown neighborhood by eliminating an eyesore and using high-density
construction that yielded a combined increase of onsite parking and open space — a rare
combination. Peck also made a significant financial investment in the community; the
project sold out just over one year from grand opening in September of 2007.
In addition to being a PBA member, Peck is actively involved in the Home
Builders Association of Chester and Delaware Counties. Continue reading
GREEN STREET MEWS WINS NATIONAL DESIGN COMPETITION
Best In American Living Award presented for Outstanding Home Design at 2009 International Builders Show
Malvern, PA, February 2009 — In recognition of the nation’s best new housing designs, the 25th annual Best in American Living Awards (BALA) were presented on Monday, January 19, 2009 at a ceremony in conjunction with the International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas. The Best Suburban Smart Growth Community Merit Award was presented to Progressive Housing
Ventures, LLC for the Green Street Mews, LLC town-home project in Downingtown, PA. Continue reading
A Progressive take on in-fill development
Anne Pickering
Daily Local
January 24, 2006
The operative word in Sara Peck’s new company – Progressive Housing Ventures LLC – is progressive.
That is what the well-known developer of single-family homes wanted when in 2001 she gave up the high-profile chief executive officer position at Rouse/Chamberlin Homes to form her own company with a special emphasis on in-fill development.
Peck was a mangement partner at Rouse where for 15 years she and her partners built more than 1,500 homes in communities in the Philadelphia suburbs earning awards along the way. Continue reading
Two Chester County Projects Receive Recognition from Delaware Valley Smarth Growth Alliance
Smart Growth Alliance
April 19, 2005
Two very different proposed development projects in Chester County – a redevelopment site in the Borough of Downingtown and a new traditional neighborhood-style development in historic Sadsbury Township – have received recognition from the Delaware Valley Smart Growth Alliance (DVSGA), a new non-profit collaboration of more than 100 government, private sector and non-profit organizations in the tri-state region.
These become the second and third projects to be recognized by the DVSGA since its formation last year. Each recognized project receives a letter of endorsement from the Alliance and its 100+ member organizations, as well as an offer of testimony before a governing body. The first recognized project is proposed for a site on the northern edge of center city Philadelphia. Continue reading