Behind the list with LeRoy D. Kline Jr.
president and CEO of Delta Development Group Inc.
Buy or rent? Agents: Merits to purchasing, leasing space
For small businesses deciding whether to buy or lease space in the down economy, both options are beneficial depending on the use, said regional commercial real estate agents.
Forbes ranks Lancaster 8th in U.S. for home buying
Affordable prices and a stable job market have helped propel Lancaster to the eighth-best place in the country to buy a house right now, according to a recent Forbes.com Top 10 list.
Smarter and greener
A home that responds to every tap, slide and touch on an iPad might sound too good to be true for Central Pennsylvania.
But with the explosive growth of hand-held technology, the future of a computer-linked home is here, said Don Farinelli, president of Cumberland County-based Farinelli Construction Inc., which is building such a home for the 2011 Home-A-Rama showcase.
Trammell Crow moving on final plan approval
Dallas-based developer Trammell Crow Co. has until midnight July 6 to submit final details of its land development plan for two proposed warehouses in Dickinson Township, according to Ron Reeder, township manager.
American Mint expanding, to add jobs
With a $4 million North American headquarters expansion slated to be completed in mid-2012, Upper Allen Township-based collectibles company American Mint says it’s poised to add another 25 to 30 jobs over the next three years.
Report: Midstate multifamily occupancy rates stable
The occupancy rate of multifamily residential units increased slightly in Dauphin and York counties during the first quarter compared with the fourth quarter of last year, according to a market report recently released by Landmark Commercial Realty Inc.
Two ways of looking at foreclosures
Everyone knows foreclosures are a significant component of the real estate numbers in Central Pennsylvania these days. But what does that mean?
Hatfield to donate facility to association for blind
The owner of Hatfield Quality Meats this week will donate a Lancaster County manufacturing facility to the Susquehanna Association for the Blind and Vision Impaired.
Preparation advances for project in Cornwall
Plans are moving forward on schedule for The Preserve at Historic Cornwall Village, an ambitious residential, retail and recreational development planned for the site of a former quarry, company officials said.
Haines and Kibblehouse Inc., the Skippack-based construction and supply firm behind the estimated $25 million project, will likely submit detailed plans to Cornwall Borough in late summe[...]