Support Newtown Borough's Steeple View Project

Support Newtown Borough's Steeple View Project

Hello Newtown Borough Residents!
Please show your support for our future community Steeple View project. This project will remove the old liquor store, and add a piazza where we can watch the Olympics and similar events together. In addition, the plan will create a creek walk and bridge to the ball fields, a community garden, a new restaurant on the piazza, new residential condos, and a great amount of new parking to support our State Street merchants! One aspect of the project will be voted on at the August 10, 2021 Newtown Borough Council meeting - this vote will enable our Steeple View project to move forward.
By signing this position you can display your support for this community enhancement project! Let’s make Newtown even better!
Steeple View Limited Partnership owns the property and will be paying for all of the development. Once finished, the public amenities will be owned and maintained by the Heritage Conservancy.
For more information contact Allan Smith by phone at (215 968 5818), by email at allanhsmith@icloud.com, stop by his office at the Stocking Works at 301 South State Street, or his home at 202 South State Street Apt 3C Newtown PA.
Allan Smith is the Managing Partner of the Steeple View Limited Partnership which is developing the Steeple View project. Allan grew up in Newtown, graduated from Council Rock High School, and has lived or worked in the Borough for the past 60 years. He restored or developed the Brick Hotel, The WhiteHall, Barclay Court, Issac Newtons, Sycamore Center, The Stocking Works, 90,100,102 and 104 Penn Street, the new Wine Store (above which where he lives), J McLaughlin, Newtown Hardware House apartments and the former Wine and Liquor store building - now empty. Working with the Borough, Allan installed the time capsule located in front of the new wine store on State Street. Also at the request of Borough Council, Allan served as chairperson of the Borough’s Main Street Design Committee which produced the visioning map hanging in Borough Hall.