Central Pennsylvania Surgical Associates in Harrisburg joins UPMC
Harrisburg-based Central Pennsylvania Surgical Associates has joined UPMC as UPMC Central Pennsylvania Surgical Associates.
Buyer of Harrisburg’s federal courthouse details plans for luxury apartments
The company that purchased the Ronald Reagan Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse announced on Friday that it intends to develop the property into a luxury apartment building.
PSECU removes fees for Non-Sufficient Funds and reduces Courtesy Pay fees
Harrisburg-based PSECU, Pennsylvania's largest credit union is removing Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF) fees for all members, effective March 1.
Senators will propose tax credits bill to address labor shortage
To address the persistent labor shortage in Pennsylvania, state Sens. Ryan Aument and John Yudichak announced that they will soon introduce a bill to create a Small Business Workforce Tax Credit.
The Joshua Group names new executive director
Jeannetta Politis has been named executive director of The Joshua Group, a nonprofit focused on guiding at-risk youth living in the Allison Hill neighborhood of Harrisburg.
Harrisburg’s federal courthouse goes back up for sale for $22 million
After selling for $10.01 million this week, The Ronald Regan Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse is now up for sale for $22 million.
Harrisburg rents drop, annual rent growth remains high
Harrisburg rents dropped 1.1% in January but are still 22% higher than a year ago, according to the newest data from Apartment List.
Midstate restaurants prepare for busy Valentine’s Day weekend
Area restaurants are geared up for a busy Valentine’s Day weekend as industry-wide workforce shortages continue.
Harrisburg’s federal courthouse sells for $10.01 million
The Ronald Reagan Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse located in Harrisburg’s central business district sold for $10.01 million to a Delaware LLC with an office in New York City.
Gov. Wolf’s 2022-23 budget proposes $4.5 billion spending increase
In his final budget speech before the General Assembly on Tuesday, Gov. Tom Wolf looked back at how the state has recovered from the budget deficit it was in during his first budget address in 2015 and highlighted plans for a $43.7 billion budget that he says can leverage the state’s current surplus.
Quandel Enterprises restructures ownership as CEO steps back
Quandel Enterprises LLC is restructuring its ownership as CEO Noble Quandel Jr. steps back.
Belco Community, Wilmac Employees’ credit unions to merge
Two regional credit unions will be joining forces, with the merger expected to be finalized by April 30.









