Lancaster County-based GetMyHomesValue.com has launched a new service for real-estate agents who want to launch their own Web sites.
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Construction
Rendell pulls out his pen
Gov. Ed Rendell signed two bills into law today, one of which will affect the rates employers pay to the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement System and one that amends the state Uniform Construction Code.
Read More »Developer to buy historic bank
Harrisburg-based Powers & Associates is purchasing the former Mellon Bank building at the corner of Locust and Front streets in Steelton.
Read More »Newville project gets developer, state money
The state Department of Community and Economic Development gave the Cumberland County Redevelopment Authority a $460,000 grant to renovate three downtown buildings in Newville.
Read More »PennDOT to split Cumberland County road project
PennDOT has decided to split its road-improvement project along routes 15 and 581 in Cumberland County into two contracts with the hope of receiving more competitive bids.
Read More »Eminent-domain twist: from one developer to another
Should a government agency take land from a development group to benefit another developer?
Read More »Mystery developer to build apartments near new ballpark
Loft and townhouse-style apartments are going up across the street from Yorks Sovereign Bank Stadium, home of the citys new professional baseball team, the York Revolution.
Read More »In brief: Environmental honor
Lancaster County-based Armstrong World Industries Inc. has turned green into platinum.
Read More »In brief: Pub plans banquet hall
The second floor of Ceoltas Irish Pub in Harrisburg is under renovation and will open as a 3,000-square-foot banquet hall in September.
Read More »Municipal partnership will benefit businesses
The leaders of eight rural Cumberland County municipalities have approved a joint comprehensive plan to diversify and strengthen their commercial sectors through targeted development and improved services, such as sewer and water.
Read More »DECONSTRUCTING MYTHS
Construction involves heavy-duty machinery, steel, wood, nails and grit.
Its normally considered a mans job. But more women in Central Pennsylvania are dispelling that myth.
Read More »Strawberry Square welcomes new tax service and consulting group
Smart Business Advisory and Consulting is a new second-floor tenant in downtown Harrisburgs Strawberry Square.
Read More »Blighted Harrisburg market given new life
The former Emerald supermarket at 2304 N. Third St. in Harrisburg will open as a different supermarket.
Read More »Harrisburg getting another Starbucks
Harrisburgs Colonial Building will serve up Starbucks coffee come September.
Read More »ON THE MOVE
REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
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