Tröegs Brewing Co. in Derry Township, which has been expanding its brewery operations, has moved up on the list of largest U.S. craft-beer producers.
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Manufacturing
Boston-based REIT pays $18M for Manchester Township facility
Boston-based Stag Industrial Inc., a real estate investment trust that specializes in industrial properties, is quickly growing its York County holdings and expanding its footprint in Central Pennsylvania.
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Views mixed on proposed tariffs for steel, aluminum
A Hershey's Kiss wrapper. A can of Yuengling beer. Bridges.
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Company constitution draws lines around family, business
The owners of D&H Distributing Co. Inc. have made plenty of decisions over the company's 100 years of operation, but at least one stands out for second-generation owner Izzy Schwab.
Read More »York printing company under new ownership
Following the retirement of its longtime president, The Triangle Printing & Packaging Co. in Springettsbury Township has been acquired.
Read More »Mexican firm pays $39M for Lancaster County manufacturer
A Mexico-based company has bought Sylvin Technologies Inc., a maker of vinyl and vinyl alloy compounds used in a variety of industries.
Read More »Armstrong Flooring reports loss as wood flooring sales decline
Pulled down by a continued drop in wood flooring sales, Armstrong Flooring reported a 5 percent dip in overall revenue over the course of 2017.
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Prizm Vinyl snags West York warehouse
A vinyl fencing company formed from the remains of an Israeli manufacturer has purchased a 22,000 square-foot warehouse in West York borough.
Read More »Dentsply COO exits in another C-suite shuffle
The COO and interim president of York-based dental products company Dentsply Sirona Inc. is leaving five months after taking the job.
Read More »Armstrong World exec to retire in summer
David S. Cookson, the senior vice president for Americas ceilings operations of Armstrong World Industries Inc., will be ending a 39-year career with the company this summer.
Read More »Hershey chairman retiring, successor named
The Hershey Co.'s board of directors will see a change at the top this spring.
Read More »Delaware firm relocates to Carlisle
Dianne Denison wanted to put her business in an industrial-rich area with easy access to big cities in the Northeast.
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State set for 1,000 acres of hemp by spring
In another sign of growth for the revived commodity, industrial hemp could soon be growing on 1,000 acres across Pennsylvania, according to estimates from the Department of Agriculture.
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Pa. farmers press case for keeping NAFTA
Pennsylvania farmers are defending the North American Free Trade Agreement amid ongoing negotiations to change the deal and threats to kill it outright.
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Help wanted: Utility industry faces worker shortage
Baby boomers are retiring, and that's not good news for the utility industry, which employs thousands of them to repair electric lines and perform other work necessary to keep power flowing to homes and businesses.
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