Harrisburg University of Science and Technology has checked a few more items off its construction wish list this holiday season as the university prepares next year to build a second academic tower in the capital city.
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Capital Region Water raising water, sewer bills in 2019
Capital Region Water is raising water and sewer rates for Harrisburg and the surrounding area to help cover ongoing capital improvement costs.
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Lancaster County plumbing firm close to finishing new HQ
J.M. Lapp Plumbing and Heating LLC preserved portions of a World War II-era silk mill in New Holland after the company bought the building and the seven acres it sat on for its new headquarters.
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$158M development begins to take shape in Lebanon County
A coffee house is the first confirmed tenant for a new retail strip center that is under construction in the mixed-use North Cornwall Commons development in Lebanon County.
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Bank of Bird-in-Hand to open third branch
Bank of Bird-in-Hand plans to expand its Paradise Township office and will begin accepting deposits as early as April.
Read More »Wolf administration expands contract eligibility for certain small businesses
The Wolf administration has raised the annual revenue cap for small and small-diverse businesses hoping to compete for government contracts in Pennsylvania.
Read More »Kerryn Fulton: Structuring a new era of civil engineering at York-based firm
At 42, Kerryn Fulton became the youngest president and CEO of the York-based civil engineering firm C.S. Davidson Inc. She's also the company's first woman leader.
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After Wolf victory, what’s next for Pa. business?
With the gubernatorial election in the rearview mirror, business leaders were optimistic that Pennsylvania's still-divided government can find areas of compromise in Gov. Tom Wolf's second term.
Read More »Armstrong sells wood flooring plants for $100M to focus on vinyl
Armstrong Flooring Inc. has agreed to sell its wood flooring business by the end of the year to a New York-based private equity firm.
Read More »Pennsylvania gets C- for infrastructure
Pennsylvania has taken some steps to improve its infrastructure, but the commonwealth still gets a grade of C- from the American Society of Civil Engineers, which this morning unveiled its latest state report card on infrastructure.
Read More »Vartan Group’s mixed-use project in Susquehanna could get started by spring
Dirt could start flying by March or April at the corner of Progress Avenue and Linglestown Road in Susquehanna Township.
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Cumberland County developer planning $12M mixed-use project in Steelton
Hoping to spark investments in Steelton, a native son of the borough and his company are planning to spend more than $12 million to build a mixed-use development along a six-block area of North Front Street.
Read More »Best places to work, best CPBJ party of the year
The Central Penn Business Journal's annual Best Places to Work program is arguably one of our favorite nights of the year.
Read More »Berks Homes bolsters leadership team
Fueled by steady revenue growth, Berks County-based builder Berks Homes has expanded its executive team.
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Steelton finds new developer for mixed-use project
The former head of the Cumberland Area Economic Development Corp. is taking on a major redevelopment project in his hometown of Steelton through his new business venture.
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