Titus Station Power Plant

Titus Station Power Plant

The Titus Station is a large (193 acre) industrial property under single ownership in Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, with direct railway access and close proximity to the City of Reading, PA. Once a 243-megawatt coal-fired power plant, the site was retired by its previous owner in 2013 and decommissioned in June 2014. There is an active electrical substation on-site that could be used to provide electrical service and nearby access to the multi-use Schuylkill River Trail. Overall, the site provides an excellent opportunity for redevelopment, particularly since it offers significant industrially zoned acreage with rail access that can accommodate a variety of industrial or manufacturing uses and energy generation or storage options. Read more about the property in our Titus Station Power Plant Playbook for an in-depth look at the site attributes and the possible redevelopment strategies that have been researched for the site.

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