Hanover-based Utz Quality Foods has completed it acquisition of Inventure Foods.
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Manufacturing
Highlights from the first-ever CPBJ Manufacturing Symposium
On Wednesday morning, the Central Penn Business Journal hosted its first Manufacturing Symposium. Over 150 attendees heard about a range of topics to take back to their companies and employees, largely focused on a changing workforce and increased automation in the industry.
Read More »York authority lands $1M from state to clean up blighted factory site
The Wolf administration this week said it would provide $1 million to the York Redevelopment Authority to clean up a former Danskin clothing factory that is slated to house affordable apartments.
Read More »York County HVAC manufacturer under new ownership after bankruptcy
A York County manufacturer that makes parts for the heating and cooling industry declared bankruptcy this summer and is now operating under the ownership of a Maryland company.
Read More »Stewart & Tate break ground on $10.1M facility for Carlisle Construction Materials
Carlisle Construction Materials, a manufacturer of roofing products, has begun construction on a new $10.1 million research and development building in Carlisle, which will replace its current technical center.
Read More »Utz agrees to pay $1.25M in dispute over ‘all natural’ labeling
Utz Quality Foods has agreed to pay $1.25 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it used words like "all natural" in a way that misled consumers.
Read More »Prepared-meal provider setting up shop in Lancaster
A California-based meal-kit company has picked East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, as the place to ramp up its East Coast operations.
Read More »Hershey enlarges board, adds new member
The Hershey Co. voted this week to add one more seat to its 12-person board of directors and quickly filled it
Read More »Medical marijuana production approved in Fulton County
The latest medical marijuana grower/processor facility in Pennsylvania has been approved to begin growing plants, the Wolf administration announced today.
Read More »Mixed-used building in Lancaster County among projects to land state loans
The developer of a 35,000-square-foot mixed-use building planned for Lancaster County recently landed a state loan of more than $1.69 million as part of a program to bolster economic development in Pennsylvania.
Read More »Manufacturers’ Association relocating administration office to Manchester Township
The York-based Manufacturers' Association will combine its administrative office with its training center in Manchester Township, effective Dec. 20, the association said today.
Read More »Slideshow: Best Places to Work in Pennsylvania 2017
Business professionals from all over the state gathered Thursday night at the Lancaster County Convention Center for the 2017 Best Places to Work in PA program, which is dedicated to identifying and recognizing Pennsylvania's best employers. Here are some highlights from the celebration.
Read More »Highlights: Best Places to Work in PA 2017
With a theme of "All Fired Up," Thursday's event was one big party!
Read More »State to businesses that get grants: Follow through or pay up
State officials are moving forward with plans to make sure businesses that receive economic development grants follow through on promises to create and keep jobs in Pennsylvania.
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As global giant Dentsply Sirona makes changes, York watches
Where West Philadelphia Street crosses the Codorus Creek in York, an international company sits at the top of a modern, six-story office building.
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