Fulton County is expected to receive an extensive broadband network courtesy of Upward Broadband, a Lancaster County-based and family-owned fixed wireless internet provider
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Lancaster’s 200 block of West King undergoing façade transformation
The Lancaster City Alliance announced Thursday that five façade improvement grant projects are happening on the 200 block of West King Street, a critical block on the edge of downtown.
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On the move: Power Train East/West York LLC, Landmark Homes and more
Businesses that recently sold, purchased or leased properties include: The Smooth Generation, Pizzeria 211, B&T Lancaster Owner LLC and more.
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Pennsylvania in Top 20 of largest privately held companies
Pennsylvania is listed as one of the Top 20 states with the largest privately held companies according to a list recently released by data service SourceScrub.
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Rosenmiller building sold to international buyer
The Rosenmiller building in York has been sold to an undisclosed international buyer.
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Wolf executive order met with backlash by PA business community
Gov. Tom Wolf’s recent executive order recommends that Pennsylvania’s government agencies consider imposing a minimum-wage requirement on businesses for employers to qualify for state aid, a move that would severely impact the state’s small businesses during a time of recovery, according to two state business associations.
Read More »Wolf order ties DCED funding for businesses to paid sick leave
For-profit businesses that receive assistance through the Department of Community and Economic Development will have to offer paid sick leave under an executive order signed by Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday.
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OSHA’s vaccination requirements for large businesses a week away
The Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is expected to release its new rule requiring businesses with over 100 employees to require their workers to be fully vaccinated or mandate weekly COVID-19 tests next week.
Read More »At many companies, changes from COVID-19 are now permanent
NEW YORK (AP) — The vending machine outside Pinch Spice Market dispensing packets of herbs and seasonings isn’t a sales gimmick — it helped cater to customers as the company struggled through the COVID-19 pandemic. Meaghan Thomas, co-owner of the Louisville, Kentucky, firm and her partner, Thomas McGee, never expected a stream of shoppers at ...
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Five black-owned businesses receive pro bono legal services from Harrisburg law firm
Asha Banks founded her online greeting and holiday card store, CheerNotes, last year after feeling frustrated by a lack of representation when buying greeting cards for friends and family.
Read More »Governor Wolf renews disaster declaration as General Assembly receives new powers to dismantle it
Gov. Tom Wolf renewed the state’s 90-day Proclamation of Disaster Emergency on Thursday for the fifth time since the pandemic began last year.
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Gov. Tom Wolf’s tax cut will hurt small business, make state less competitive, business leaders say
In his annual budget address on Wednesday, Gov. Tom Wolf outlined a $40.2 billion spending plan he says will reduce taxes for working class families and invest nearly $2 billion in new resources in the public education system.
Read More »Training program helps companies build on the tools they already have
Following a chance meeting during an online leadership program, a former Armstrong Flooring senior manager and a New York-based educator teamed up to build their own business leadership program that challenges clients to use the tools they already have.
Read More »Gov. Wolf proposes $145 million fund transfer for business aid
Pennsylvania businesses whose operations and revenue were adversely affected by the pandemic could have access to $145 million in grant funding, pending approval from the state legislature.
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Recovery Lancaster launches new phase of funding to Lancaster County businesses
Small Lancaster County businesses will be able to apply for $15 million in grant funding next week through Recovery Lancaster’s Recovery and Sustainability Fund.
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