Fello Communities is transforming a former 6.5-acre grain silo site into Easton Crossing—a bold, mixed-use development that reflects the community’s vision for growth, connection, and inclusion. Grounded in public input and shaped by a shared commitment to progress, Easton Crossing is scheduled to begin Phase One construction in 2026, with demolition anticipated in early 2025.
Designed through a series of community meetings and conversations, the project will feature approximately 120 residential units, with a purposeful mix of 30% affordable and 70% market-rate housing. This blend aligns with Fello’s mission to build inclusive, equitable communities—offering housing options that serve people across income levels, life stages, and experiences.
More than housing, Easton Crossing will serve as a community anchor, with 20,000 square feet of commercial space fronting the Rail-to-Trails, designed to spark local business growth, create opportunity, and bring everyday life closer to home. Plans also include open green space, a fishing pond, a dog trail, and walkable access to the trails—prioritizing quality of life and connection to nature.
By integrating housing, commerce, and recreation, Easton Crossing reflects what’s possible when development is shaped by the people it serves. It’s a vision of Easton’s future that stays rooted in its values—and grows with purpose.
Recent News
Feb 20, 2025 – Demolition of The Old Silos at Brookletts Avenue Has Begun
Jan 15, 2025 – Third Community Meeting Shapes Vision for Easton Crossing Development
Sept 27, 2024 – Second Community Meeting for Easton Crossing Development
Aug 15, 2024 – Listening Session Reveals Community’s Key Priorities
June 20, 2024 – Chesapeake Community Development Closes On Perdue Properties in Easton, Plans to Develop Mixed-Use Community and Housing Space