A Passion for Education | W.B. Homes and Technical Teaching November 10, 2018 W.B. Homes is excited to partner with the newly formed Workforce Development Committee of the HBA of Bucks/Montgomery Counties. Our close involvement with vocational/technical education was a natural choice and a direct result of Bill Bonenberger’s, President and Founder of... Continue reading
Synergy Awards 2018 | A Home Run for W.B. April 27, 2018 Even though it feels like Spring is just barely getting started, 2018 has been a whirlwind of activity for the team at W.B. Homes so far. With some neighborhoods selling out in record time, others just getting going with their... Continue reading
Building a Brighter Future | W.B. Homes and Williamson College of the Trades September 14, 2017 Thirty-eight years after Bill Bonenberger graduated from Williamson College of the Trades (formally The Williamson Free School of Mechanical Trades), the company he founded, W.B. Homes, has partnered with the college on constructing the campus’ first new dorm since 1912.... Continue reading
Employee Spotlight | Judy McClelland July 1, 2017 Judy McClelland, Customer Service Manager Building and moving into a brand new W.B. home is a one of a kind experience which homeowners won’t soon forget, thanks in part to Judy McClelland and her customer service team who continue to... Continue reading
See You in Sellersville February 7, 2017 W. B. Homes' Carillon Hill is sited across from Sellersville Elementary School on South Main Street, the historic Bethlehem Pike that connected Philadelphia to what in the early 18th century was far western Pennsylvania. The town that sprouted along the pike at a busy crossroad was originally called Sellers Tavern, after its most notable feature, a large inn. The area grew slowly until the 1860s, when the North Pennsylvania Railroad was built parallel to Bethlehem Pike. The railroad stimulated the growth of textile and other light industries, which brought waves of new residents to Sellersville (by now without the Tavern) and its immediate neighbor, the town of Perkasie. Continue reading
See You in Sellersville February 7, 2017 W. B. Homes' Carillon Hill is sited across from Sellersville Elementary School on South Main Street, the historic Bethlehem Pike that connected Philadelphia to what in the early 18th century was far western Pennsylvania. The town that sprouted along the pike at a busy crossroad was originally called Sellers Tavern, after its most notable feature, a large inn. The area grew slowly until the 1860s, when the North Pennsylvania Railroad was built parallel to Bethlehem Pike. The railroad stimulated the growth of textile and other light industries, which brought waves of new residents to Sellersville (by now without the Tavern) and its immediate neighbor, the town of Perkasie. Continue reading
This Year’s Most Popular Kitchen Trends September 19, 2016 At W.B. Homes, we know kitchens and we are happy to share a few of our favorites to inspire you in creating your perfect kitchen. Trends are showing the kitchens are "white" hot and feature hidden appliances and a mix of finishes to make quick, casual dining a snap. Continue reading
This Year’s Most Popular Kitchen Trends September 18, 2016 At W.B. Homes, we know kitchens and we are happy to share a few of our favorites to inspire you in creating your perfect kitchen. Trends are showing the kitchens are "white" hot and feature hidden appliances and a mix of finishes to make quick, casual dining a snap. Continue reading
Bacon Bolt Benefit Event in Hatfield September 17, 2016 Justin Strahorn's entire family ran the annual Bacon Bolt at John S. Clemens Park in Hatfield (Montgomery County), Pennsylvania. More importantly, the Strahorn girls represented W.B. Homes by proudly wearing W.B. Homes hats. The sisters say they love to wear anything W.B. Homes related. We're just happy to support the communities where we live and work. Continue reading
Bacon Bolt Benefit Event in Hatfield September 16, 2016 Justin Strahorn's entire family ran the annual Bacon Bolt at John S. Clemens Park in Hatfield (Montgomery County), Pennsylvania. More importantly, the Strahorn girls represented W.B. Homes by proudly wearing W.B. Homes hats. The sisters say they love to wear anything W.B. Homes related. We're just happy to support the communities where we live and work. Continue reading