York County-based rabbittransit has named Trevor Manahan as its COO, taking over oversight of the agency’s facility operations.
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Lockman to step down as Pennsylvania Cable Network CEO
Brian Lockman, the longtime president and CEO of the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN), announced last week that he will retire from his role after 20 years of leading the news organization.
Read More »Hershey in talks to acquire NC nutrition bar maker
The Hershey Co. expects to close on a $395 million deal by the end of the year with a Charlotte, North Carolina, nutrition bar manufacturer. One Brands LLC, a nutrition bar company with an emphasis on low-sugar and high-protein snacks has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by the Derry Township-based Hershey Co. ...
Read More »Millions in grants awarded to Pennsylvania airports
Gov. Tom Wolf announced Wednesday that $13.7 million in grant funding has been approved for 29 Pennsylvania airports, including several in the midstate.
Read More »Friday morning fire causes millions in damages to York shopping complex
An early morning three-alarm fire in a York shopping complex on Friday caused millions of dollars in damages after flames burned through the roof, according to officials, shutting down nine businesses.
Read More »Fired up: Distiller joins vibrant beverage scene in Carlisle
Friends and Boiling Springs residents Devin Flickinger and Mark Farrell teamed up this summer to open Hook & Flask Still Works at 137 N. Hanover Street in downtown Carlisle. The pair, who are making history as the first distillery to open is Carlisle since Prohibition, are also volunteer firefighters for the Monroe Fire Co. and chose Carlisle for its craft beverage scene.
Read More »Traffic controls, pedestrian safety measures added to Camp Hill Chick-fil-A project
The plans for a controversial Chick-fil-A project in Camp Hill have received an update after the developer added traffic and pedestrian safety measures called for by local residents.
Read More »Sweet spot: As expansion winds down, candy maker eyes next steps
Wolfgang Confectioners is wrapping up the final stages of a massive expansion in the York County borough of Loganville, but it already is looking for more opportunities.
Read More »Photography studio opens new location in former York industrial space
Orendorff Studios, an established York-based photography and design firm, will officially open a new studio space next week in the city.
Read More »The changing landscape of the grocery market
Germany-based discount grocer Lidl will open its newest store in Spring Garden Township by the end of August. What its impact will be on local grocery stores remains to be seen.
Read More »Broad Street Market coffee stand to open new storefront
A love for roasting coffee beans and a knack for management led Andrea Grove to open a coffee shop in the Broad Street Market in 2014.
Read More »Bubble or boom? Growth of craft brewing raises questions
Busy laborers hammer, saw and measure as Josh Divers and Jordan Serulneck walk through the site of the future Seven Sirens Brewing Company in Bethlehem. The two men, just 32 and 30 respectively, are co-owners of the microbrewery, set to open in late September or early October. A lot is on the line for the ...
Read More »Freedom dealerships bought by Maryland-based auto group
MileOne Autogroup, one of the largest automotive groups in the Mid-Atlantic region, said Wednesday that it bought both Freedom Toyota Harrisburg and Freedom Chrysler Dodge Jeep RAM Harrisburg.
Read More »Lidl project in Dover Township sees movement
Lidl US Operations LLC was awarded a $500,000 grant last week through the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) to help with construction costs of a new store proposed for the 3000 block of Carlisle Road in Dover Township.
Read More »Central Pa. projects receive millions in state grants
More than two dozen projects in Central Pennsylvania were awarded millions of dollars in matching grants from the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP), supporting both public and private construction and renovation projects across the state. The local grants are part of a broader package of grant awards $275 million for 214 projects statewide.
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