Dallas-based developer Trammell Crow Co. has until midnight July 6 to submit final details of its land development plan for two proposed warehouses in Dickinson Township, according to Ron Reeder, township manager.
“There is movement,” Reeder said today. “They were just in and are moving forward on a final plan approval.”
Company officials were present at Monday night’s board of supervisors‘ meeting to seek extension on approval of the Cumberland County plan, he said. It was set to expire May 27, according to the agenda.
Andrew Mele, senior vice president of the company, did not immediately return phone calls seeking comment.
Since 2005, Trammell Crow has been planning to develop 196 acres of farmland off Walnut Bottom Road near the Plainfield exit of Interstate 81. The company wants to build two warehouses totaling nearly 1.3 million square feet.
The supervisors are expected to discuss the plan during their June 20 meeting, Reeder said. That meeting begins at 6 p.m.
Trammell Crow is a subsidiary of Los Angeles-based commercial real estate firm CB Richard Ellis Group Inc. CBRE is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CBG.