Feibush's sudden choice to allow another developer to take over, disclosed to the Inquirer on Saturday afternoon, likely throws Laren and Wagner's negotiations into disarray — and raises more questions about the fate of the site. Feibush did not disclose who the new developer of the site will be, how much was being paid for the property, and what the buyer plans to build. On Monday, Feibush said he had planned to build six $800,000 townhouses, with parking included. Feibush would have needed zoning relief for at least his parking plan.