TravelCenters of America will spend about $125 million to renovate its highway rest stops.
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Real estate
New Senators owner has grand plans for park
When the Harrisburg Senators' new owner, Michael Reinsdorf, is mentioned in the local news, his dad's name gets mentioned, too.
Read More »Safety has become critical tool in construction industry
Construction can be dangerous and hard on the body.
Read More »Editorial: Pay to play
We congratulate Michael Reinsdorf for his purchase of the Harrisburg Senators.
Read More »In brief: Mountz to move its Carlisle store
Mountz Jewelers will expand its retail presence in Cumberland County next month by relocating its Carlisle store.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
Read More »In brief: Projects wrap up
EciConstruction of Dillsburg signed construction contracts to renovate Rite Aid stores in Hazleton, Old Forge, Manchester, Olyphant and Lancaster.
Read More »In brief: Harsco secures Middle East contracts
Harsco Corp. of Wormleysburg, Cumberland County, continued adding to its business in the Middle East Aug. 30.
Read More »FRESH START
Jose Mora and his wife, Carolis Castro, have been working for three years to convert a building on East Princess Street in York into a restaurant.
Read More »Developers solve Hanover puzzle
The real estate mogul behind Hanover's Golden Mile and Gateway Gettysburg is hoping to score another retail hit.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
Read More »Futer Bros.’ downtown York building sold
The vacant Futer Bros. building in the heart of downtown York was sold yesterday to owners who are exploring the idea of redeveloping it into a mixed-use commercial and residential facility.
Read More »LETTERS HOME
A Swatara Township home-building company sent a batch of letters to customers to let them know it plans to protect their property values.
Read More »In brief: Pricey ZIPs
Forbes magazine ranked the nations 500 most expensive ZIP codes, and Alpine, N.J., came in at No. 1, with a median home-sale price of $3.4 million.
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