Proposal to demolish Bethlehem home to make way for 18 apartments gets first approval

BETHLEHEM, Pa. — A developer is proposing to replace a single-family home along the eastern border of the city with an 18-unit apartment building.

Bethlehem-based developer David Ronca and Macada Partners have plans for the new three-story structure with 12 two-bedroom and six one-bedroom units at 1625 Glenwood St.

Ronca said the home currently on site, right next to the city’s border with Bethlehem Township, is in disrepair…

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