The former Emerald supermarket at 2304 N. Third St. in Harrisburg will open as a different supermarket.
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Real estate
Harrisburg getting another Starbucks
Harrisburgs Colonial Building will serve up Starbucks coffee come September.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
Read More »Carlisle engages public for investment district
Carlisle is moving forward with planning for a downtown investment district.
Read More »Sports Hall of Fame comes down to wire
After 15 years of ups and downs, a National Sports Hall of Fame appears to be on its way to Harrisburgs City Island.
Read More »In brief: Elevator firm gets lift
Swatara Township-based Inclinator Company of America received a $302,653 loan from the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority to help complete a 25,000-square-foot addition at its headquarters at 601 Gibson Blvd.
Read More »Steelton grocery store a long time coming, developer says
More than $10 million in grocery dollars leave Steelton each year.
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An affiliate of RRC Roofing Consultants leased warehouse space at 22 Eighth St. in New Cumberland from Jayye Capital. Landmark Commercial Realty Inc. of Lemoyne represented both parties.
Read More »Revs geared up, stadium awaits final OK
The York Revolution is geared up for its home opener tonight, but officials still were scrambling to complete final inspections on Sovereign Bank Stadium as of late morning.
Read More »East Shore warehouse market tightens
Dauphin Countys industrial-real-estate sector is highly competitive. The county boasts a low vacancy rate of 6.5 percent, according to a report from CB Richard Ellis, a commercial and industrial real estate firm with an office in Harrisburg.
Read More »CHURCH CHARM
Business owners in Central Pennsylvania are giving old churches an after-life.
By doing so, the owners not only give themselves ample room in which to operate, they give their businesses a unique identity.
Read More »Supersize-warehouse projects planned
A handful of warehouse-construction projects, each more than a million square feet, are coming to Cumberland County. They could be the last projects of that size and kind in the county with some of the biggest industrial buildings in the U.S.
Read More »Real estate group launches lease Web site
International commercial real estate company CB Richard Ellis yesterday launched www.greatleasedeals.com.
Read More »Construction code approved
The state Senate approved a bill today amending the state Uniform Construction Code (UCC).
Read More »In brief: College conversion
York College plans to convert a former industrial building into classroom space.
The structure, at 725 Grantley Road in Spring Garden Township, is known as the York Narrow Fabrics Building.
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