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LAND DEVELOPMENT

O'Neill's unique vision transforms useless, even hazardous, parcels of
land into valuable properties, benefiting residents, governments, and businesses, as well as investors.
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The old Synthane Taylor paper mill in Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, is now Riverview at Valley Forge, a community of hundreds of luxury apartments and a thriving corporate center. The former Watertown Arsenal near Boston, a 37-acre Superfund site including a spent nuclear reactor, is now Arsenal Business Center, the home of Harvard University Press. The former Wilmington Piece and Dye Mill in Wilmington, Delaware, is now becoming Rockford Falls, a community including more than 1,000 riverfront luxury condominiums. In these cases and many others, O'Neill's unique vision is transforming useless, even hazardous, parcels of land into valuable properties, benefiting residents, governments, and businesses, as well as investors. O'Neill's land development strategy of researching, repositioning, reclaiming, and retrofitting property in highly desirable locations achieves maximum value and best use-for all.
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