27,345 local living units are managed by companies on the list, including 28 complexes listed by name.
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Real estate
Co. introduces online service for real-estate agents
Lancaster County-based GetMyHomesValue.com has launched a new service for real-estate agents who want to launch their own Web sites.
Read More »Real-estate group releases market report
Wormleysburg-based NAI CIR Commercial Real Estate Services released its 2007 Mid Year Market Report today.
Read More »In brief: Realtors group to move
The Greater Harrisburg Association of Realtors will move to East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, this fall.
Read More »In brief: Power supplier to build
A 40,000-square-foot addition will be built onto the Advanced Conversion Technology Inc. facility at 2001 Fulling Mill Road, in Lower Swatara Township, Dauphin County.
Read More »In brief: Wanna dance?
The York Swing Dance Club Inc. wants to know.
Read More »Local regulations still catching up to meet green-building requirements
Although these new laws are promising, navigating untested regulations also will require time and skill.
Read More »In brief: Energetic plan
CB Richard Ellis Group Inc. intends to become carbon neutral by 2010 and has unveiled a plan to help its clients with energy-efficiency programs at the 1.7 billion square feet of space CB Richard Ellis manages around the world.
Read More »In brief: Picking up slack
Robust commercial-construction spending has offset a drastic dip in homebuilding in the first five months of 2007, according to a report issued by the Associated General Contractors of America.
Read More »URBAN CALLING
Some developers in Central Pennsylvania follow the urban school of thought.
Rather than building on open, rural tracts, these firms concentrate on the reuse of buildings and space.
Read More »Eminent-domain twist: from one developer to another
Should a government agency take land from a development group to benefit another developer?
Read More »Rendell pulls out his pen
Gov. Ed Rendell signed two bills into law today, one of which will affect the rates employers pay to the Pennsylvania State Employees Retirement System and one that amends the state Uniform Construction Code.
Read More »Developer to buy historic bank
Harrisburg-based Powers & Associates is purchasing the former Mellon Bank building at the corner of Locust and Front streets in Steelton.
Read More »Newville project gets developer, state money
The state Department of Community and Economic Development gave the Cumberland County Redevelopment Authority a $460,000 grant to renovate three downtown buildings in Newville.
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