A global telecommunications firm will be moving into the Capital Valley Business Center in Lower Swatara Township this spring.
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Alexander completes $3.5M hospital renovation
Harrisburg-based Alexander Building Construction Co. recently completed the second phase of renovations in the operating suite at UPMC Susquehanna Williamsport Regional Medical Center in Lycoming County.
Read More »Stewart & Tate building distribution center for HVAC manufacturer
York-based Stewart & Tate Construction said it is building a new distribution center in Maryland for TRUaire, a parts manufacturer that serves the residential and commercial HVAC market.
Read More »York County tourism boomed in 2016, new report finds
York County's tourism industry had a strong year in 2016, with increased overnight visitation that outpaced the numbers from elsewhere in the region and state, York's tourism bureau has announced.
Read More »New financing program for clean energy projects proposed
A bipartisan group of state legislators, together with commercial and environmental groups, wants Pennsylvania to adopt a new method of financing energy-efficiency projects.
Read More »Local tech leader eyes fallout from Trump immigration moves
The tech sector fills many skilled jobs using a visa program known as H-1B that allows them to hire foreign workers.
Read More »Wolf proposes $10M to buy anti-OD drug
Gov. Tom Wolf said Tuesday he wants to set aside $10 million in the next state budget to buy Naloxone kits for police officers and first responders in Pennsylvania.
Read More »New Goodwill store in York to open this Friday
The fourth Goodwill store and donation center in York County, a 15,000-square-foot facility at 965 Loucks Road in York, will open this Friday at 9 a.m., Goodwill Keystone Area officials have announced.
Read More »Kinsley Construction breaks ground on $50M mixed-use project
The midstate's largest general contractor, Kinsley Construction Inc., has started construction on a roughly $50 million mixed-use project in southwest Baltimore.
Read More »Colleges see worst endowment returns since recession
Colleges will need to seriously consider making cuts if endowment returns continue their near-unprecedented declines, members of the Commonfund Institute and National Association of College and University Business Officers said Monday.
Read More »Ephrata hospital to expand behavioral health unit
York-based WellSpan Health is doubling the size of a behavioral health unit at Ephrata Community Hospital in Lancaster County.
Read More »Nominations now open for Women of Influence 2017
Do you know a woman leader who is influential in her company, industry or community? Consider nominating her for the 2017 Women of Influence awards.
Read More »CAT says buses pumped $11M into region in 2016
Capital Area Transit officials say the bus system had an $11 million impact on the region's economy last year, with more than half that amount in the city of Harrisburg.
Read More »Administration fills in few blanks for combined health agency
If all goes as planned, the commonwealth should have a new Department of Health and Human Services, an agency that will combine operations four existing agencies, by the start of the new fiscal year in July, according to the Wolf administration.
Read More »17 Lists for 2017 Day 13: Physician groups
The Business Journal is celebrating our upcoming Book of Lists with 17 Lists for 2017. Between now and Feb. 3, we're posting the top five companies from 17 of our most popular lists, giving you a sneak peek of what's coming in the 2017 Book of Lists.
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