The future of buildings
The Central Penn Business Journal's annual Real Estate & Development Symposium was held Aug. 9 at the Hershey Lodge in Derry Township.
Top 100/250 2017: Stability in a tight labor market
Companies of all sizes are represented on the Business Journal's annual Top 100/250 private companies edition.
York marketing/public relations firm now reaching out to Harrisburg
A York-based advertising and marketing firm that has concentrated on clients in the York-to-Baltimore corridor is hoping to snag customers in the Harrisburg area, joining other agencies that have crossed county lines in Central Pennsylvania.
PinnacleHealth, UPMC move closer to union
A formal deal joining PinnacleHealth with the state's largest health system is expected to be finalized in early fall, officials said Friday.
Craft brewer ABC partners with Chinese brewery on special beer
The makers of a new craft beer hope to prove that fortune cookies can do more than just accompany the check at a Chinese buffet.
PinnacleHealth to open primary-care facility in Strawberry Square
PinnacleHealth, which has been expanding across Central Pennsylvania, has decided to make an investment close to its home base.
Realtors team up on special promo to sell high-end home
Two of Lancaster County's top real estate professionals have joined forces on a marketing promotion designed to entice buyers for a luxury home in Dauphin County.
Low inventory levels continue to dog housing market
Home prices are rising in the midstate as the inventory of homes for sale remains remains tight.
York group drops medical marijuana bid
A second time won't be the charm for a group of business and community leaders whose startup company fell short of winning permits to grow and dispense medical marijuana in York.
State lands $250K in data-breach settlement with Nationwide
Pennsylvania has recovered $248,830 as part of a national settlement with Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co. that also calls for changes in the insurer's information policies, according to Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro
York, Lebanon business owners urge Trump to help small businesses
York-area businessman John Bailey would like his transportation company to pay less in taxes and face fewer “onerous” regulations, as he puts it.
Firm opens fifth child-care center in Lancaster County
A midstate child care provider has opened its latest center in time for the start of the next school year.