Yorktown Crescent Files Second Site Plan for 43-Unit Townhome Infill
York County’s July 2025 Development Activity Report details a second site-plan submittal (June 25, 2025) for Yorktown Crescent, a 43-unit townhome community proposed at 901 Old York–Hampton Highway. The infill project would transform a 4.4-acre parcel—sold for $2.15 million in February—into a walkable pocket neighborhood.
What the Plan Shows
Feature |
Proposed Detail |
Unit mix |
43 fee-simple, three-story townhomes |
Parking |
Two-car garages + guest spaces behind units |
Common space |
Two landscaped greens and internal sidewalks |
Amenities on Deck
Marketing material from Greenwood Homes hints at a dog park, playground, clubhouse with fitness room, and remote-work pods. VIP registration is open now, and sales are slated to begin late July 2025.
Why It Matters
- Smart infill – Adds housing without extending sprawl into rural land.
- Economic ripple – Construction jobs today, stronger tax base tomorrow.
- Lifestyle variety – Townhomes fill the gap between single-family homes and apartments, appealing to downsizers, first-time buyers, and military families stationed at Fort Eustis or Langley.
Approval Timeline
County engineers will review storm-water, utilities, and traffic impacts before issuing comments; developers then resubmit for final stamps. Historically, projects reach groundbreaking 3–6 months after a second submittal. If Yorktown Crescent stays on pace, site clearing could begin this winter, with foundations rising by spring 2026.
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