Recent Articles from Paula Wolf
Quarryville podiatry practice bought by health care investors
Quarryville Family Foot Care was acquired by Pennsylvania and New Jersey-based Integrated Foot and Ankle Specialists, with the transaction closing Dec. 29.
York company gets license rights to new type of catheter
York-based HR Pharmaceuticals Inc. announced that it has entered into an exclusive commercial agreement with Poiesis Medical LLC, under which HRP will license Poiesis' dual balloon catheter, Duette, in North America.
Citizens closes bank branch in Lancaster County
Citizens Bank confirmed that it’s closing its branch at 1 E. Main St., Lititz, on March 13, 2024.
Harrisburg rental market ends 2023 still red hot
Harrisburg was the third hottest small rental market in the country in 2023, according to a year-end report from RentCafe.com that analyzed several factors, including renewal lease rates and vacancy rates.
Bank of Bird-in-Hand opens first branch in Dauphin County
Bank of Bird-in-Hand held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec. 15 to celebrate the opening of the bank’s new branch in northern Dauphin County.
Home sales slow again, prices rise again (mostly)
Plagued by limited inventory, area home sales in November continued their decline from last year’s red-hot market, but prices are about to set annual records in at least two counties.
Harrisburg Mall to become mixed-use business community; Bass Pro Shops, Applebee’s to stay
Baltimore-based St. John Properties, Inc., a commercial real estate development and management company, has revealed that it will redevelop Harrisburg Mall, the 1 million-square-foot regional mall in Swatara Township, into Swatara Exchange, a mixed-use business community that will bring a multitude of new jobs.
Home care agencies earn national recognition
Noelle Valentine wishes that people didn’t just associate death with the word hospice.
Third-quarter office, retail sectors hold their own
The office and retail sectors of the commercial real estate market in Lancaster and York counties performed solidly in the third quarter, as medical construction dominated the office submarket.
Respect Together, formerly the PA Coalition Against Rape, appoints new CEO
Harrisburg-based Respect Together, formerly the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and one of the longest-standing anti-sexual violence organizations in the country, announced that Yolanda Edrington will step in as CEO.
Lebanon County cold storage/food production facility sells for $24.5M
Landmark Commercial Realty sold a single-tenant, NNN leased, industrial cold storage/food production facility in Lebanon Rails Business Park for $24.5 million.
Class A office building sells in suburban Harrisburg
A 34,000-square-foot Class A office building at 4200 Crums Mill Road, Lower Paxton Township, sold for an undisclosed price.











