Dauphin County automotive dealer Hoffman Ford is getting a new look. Construction is currently underway to replace the company's showroom, customer service and office areas at 5200 Jonestown Road in Lower Paxton Township.
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Holistic health clinic sees possibilities in Lancaster County
Turnpaugh Health and Wellness Center, a Cumberland County health care provider, has opened its first office in Lancaster County.
Read More »Projects in Cumberland, Lehigh counties receive more than $7M in state grants, loan
Development projects in Cumberland and Lehigh counties have received state grants and a loan through the Commonwealth Financing Authority to support site expansion work.
Read More »Blaze Pizza chain planning three Harrisburg-area locations
Fast-growing pizza chain Blaze Pizza has signed a three-store deal for the Harrisburg area. The California-based pizza franchise is backed by LeBron James.
Read More »York College pursuing $7M state grant for incubator expansion
The college is looking to convert the former Smurfit-Stone containerboard factory into new space. It will be called Knowledge Park at York College of Pennsylvania.
Read More »Parx Casino proposal in Shippensburg Township draws mixed reaction
The Shippensburg community shared their opinions of the mini-casino proposed off Interstate 81 in Shippensburg Township. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board will hold another hearing on the matter.
Read More »Mental health practice opens second office
A new office is giving the founder of East Hempfield Township-based Move Forward Counseling an opportunity to bring its woman-focused care to more clients in Lancaster County. Move Forward opened a second office this month in a former dentist’s office in Manheim Township. It bought the property in August. Alison Pidgeon, CEO and founder of ...
Read More »Guest view: New law targets fraudulent service-animal requests
The act recognizes the struggles that communities have faced recently in dealing with fraudulent requests by residents who are not disabled but simply want to avoid having to comply with pet rules.
Read More »Print-O-Stat to open new corporate headquarters
Print-O-Stat Inc. will be opening a new corporate headquarters in the former Osram Sylvania building in York.
Read More »Wolf tours Lancaster County redevelopment, offers new program as a solution
Redevelopment efforts in Columbia are working to rid the Lancaster County borough of blighted properties - a process that Gov. Tom Wolf said could be helped along by a state severance tax.
Read More »Feds looking for hundreds of parking spaces for new federal courthouse
As construction ramps up on the federal courthouse in Midtown Harrisburg, the federal government has turned its attention to long-term parking needs around the nearly $200 million courthouse.
Read More »Elected officials, contractor meet over courthouse flap
The furor over contracting for the federal courthouse project in Harrisburg prompted a group of elected officials to hold a closed-door meeting Wednesday with the main contractor on the project.
Read More »York City Council delays decision on Landis brothers’ liquor license request
York City Council members approved a time extension to vote on a liquor license for a proposed nightclub after listening to a packed room of city residents share mixed opinions on the proposal.
Read More »Historic recipe: Harrisburg law firm preserves piece of Market Square building as redevelopment looms
Twenty-five years ago, the interior of a small restaurant and jazz club building just off Market Square in downtown Harrisburg was gutted by fire, never to reopen.
Read More »Public hearing set for proposed apartment complex in Springettsbury
Springettsbury Township may be gaining a new apartment complex.
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