T.H. Properties
Private | |
Industry | Construction Real Estate |
Founded | 1992 |
Headquarters | Harleysville, Pennsylvania United States |
Products | New Homes |
Revenue | $125 million USD (2008) |
Number of employees
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30, est.(August 2014) |
Website | www.thproperties.com |
T.H. Properties (THP) is a suburban Philadelphia-based builder with a corporate office located in Harleysville, PA.
The company was the 8th fastest growing builder in 2007 with a 13% increase in home closings and a 24% increase in annual revenue.[1] Inc. Magazine also ranked T.H. Properties as the 7th fastest growing U.S. company in 1997.[2] Builder Magazine ranked THP #78 on its Builder 100 list in 2008, which is based on the total number of settled homes in a specific year.[3] As of 2014, T.H. Properties has settled over 5,000 homes.
Company History
T.H. Properties, also known as "THP," is engaged in the acquisition, development, construction and sales of premier housing communities in southeastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
THP was founded in 1992 with the goal of creating affordable, quality new homes to first-time homebuyers and first-time "move-up" homebuyers. At its peak in 2005, THP delivered over 600 homes and generated over $170 million. It also controlled over 7,000 lots, and by 2007, was selling a variety of projects in 18 active communities. At the height of its operations, THP employed over 250 people in site infrastructure, construction, sales, customer service and administration.
T.H. Properties filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection in April 2009. The company’s reorganization plan was approved by the U.S. District Court in January 2012, allowing the company to emerge from bankruptcy protection.
In 2014, Todd Hendricks became the sole owner of T.H. Properties. The company currently remains one of the largest privately owned homebuilders by volume in the Philadelphia area and in the Lehigh Valley.
Philanthropy
T.H. Properties has gained attention for its involvement in various charitable activities, both on a local and international level. Grammy-nominated recording artist Sarah Kelly wrote the song Still Afraid for the company to bring attention to neglected children who live in the slums of Cairo, Egypt.[4] THP also sent several teams of employees to Biloxi, Mississippi, to assist in the clean-up effort after the area was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.[5] The company also sponsored many local events and charities.
Active Projects
- Biltmore Estates
- Cliffside Manor
- High Meadow Estates
- Lincoln Woods
- Reserves at High Pointe
- Northgate
- Wellington Estates
Past Projects
- Acorn Avenue
- Annandale
- Avalon
- Beechwood
- Belcourt
- Bellevue
- Belmont Estates
- Berkshire Court
- Berwind Estates
- Bowen's Court
- Brayton Gardens
- Brenton Point
- Brookdale
- Brownstone Mill
- Burbank Grove
- Barton Ridge
- Castle Hill
- Claridon Court
- Coddington View
- Court at the Ledges
- Crossways
- Crosswinds
- De La Salle
- Elms
- Enclave at Bowen's Court
- Estates of Warwick
- Fairlawn Court
- Garden View
- Hammersmith Farm
- Hawthorne Estates
- Hunter Ridge
- Kingscote
- Kingston Hill
- Latchstring Lane
- Monroe Court
- Orchard Hill
- Park Avenue
- Prescott Farm
- Preston Court
- Providence
- Regency Manor
- Reliance House
- Reserves at Annandale
- Reserves at Fairlawn Court
- Ridgeway Estates
- Rosecliff Manor
- Rosewood
- Stoneacre Ridge
- Summerlea
- Summerwind
- The Ledges
- Vernon Court
- Wayside
- Wedgewood Place
- Westport Farm
- Whitehorne
- Wickford Hunt
- Wickham Place
- Whitfield Estates
- Wyndham
References
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- ↑ Th Properties - 2007 - Builder 100 - Builder Magazine
- ↑ T.H. Properties, inc5000 Article - Inc. Article
- ↑ http://www.builderonline.com/builder100/2008.aspx
- ↑ http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/lyrics/new/track.asp?track_id=7052
- ↑ http://www.montgomerynews.com/articles/2009/04/22/springford_reporter_valley_item/news/doc49efcbb6317ec908089273.txt