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Group pitches region as health-tech hub
Can Central Pennsylvania become a hub for innovations in telemedicine and other health care technologies? From where: A federal program
Black-owned firms tapped for legal services program
McNees Wallace & Nurick has picked 10 small, Black-owned businesses to receive free legal services in the third annual installment of
Podcast: Support for diverse entrepreneurs
While much has been said about the barriers faced by women in business, you are likely to come away surprised
Report: PA lags on innovation, entrepreneurship
Pennsylvania has many of the ingredients for an economy powered by innovation and entrepreneurship, according to a report released today
Text marketing firm moves to Lancaster
Last fall, Lancaster-based private equity firm PennSpring Capital bought a majority stake in Mobiniti, a text marketing firm based in Wilkes-Barre. This week,
Dame Leadership snaps up employee-assessment firm
Harrisburg-based management consulting firm Dame Leadership is hoping to take its services nationwide after acquiring an employee-assessment company with clients around the
ReturnLogic raises capital to feed growth
West Shore-born tech company ReturnLogic has raised $8.5 million from investors as it looks to exploit opportunities to streamline product returns in
York venture fund adds to portfolio
A York-based venture fund has added to its portfolio of regional startups as it aims to bolster entrepreneurship in Central
Lebanon startup readies medical device for market
When Seth Pheng began working at a medical cannabis dispensary in 2019, the longtime pharmacist noticed two things. One was
Harrisburg-area firm agrees to sale
Ritter Insurance Marketing, a Harrisburg-area firm that provides products and services to independent insurance agencies, has been sold. Dallas-based Integrity Marketing
Legal
Firms win fight over medical cannnabis recall
In a ruling handed down last week, a Pennsylvania court overturned an effort by health officials to recall hundreds of
High court to hear dispute over prevailing wage
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving application of prevailing wages to a $17.2 million build-to-lease
Dauphin County winery files bankruptcy, seeks buyer
A Dauphin County winery and related businesses have filed for bankruptcy as they look for a buyer for their operations.
Bankrupty of Harrisburg apartment owner takes new turn
A new twist is complicating the bankruptcy case of Uptown Partners LP, the Maryland-based owner of Governor’s Square apartment complex in
High court rejects borough’s appeal over solar project
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court decided this week not to accept an appeal from Gratz Borough over a lower-court ruling that favored a
PA’s top court to weigh coverage of CBD oil in workers’ comp
The state’s top court has agreed to hear a case that turns on whether employers must pay for CBD oil
Feds settle with staffing firm over Covid-era data
An Atlanta-based IT staffing company has settled federal claims that it failed to protect confidential health information after Pennsylvania officials
Harrisburg law firms merge: ‘No other opportunities like this’
Ben Ried and John B. Zonarich entertained merger proposals from other law firms. But none seemed as right as the
Real Estate
Deal for Lanco tiny-homes startup changes shape
The potential buyers of a Lancaster County-based tiny-homes company are taking a new tack. Chase Packaging Corp., a New Jersey-based
Harrisburg office complex sold to Philly-area firm
When Penn Center Harrisburg hit the market in summer 2022, the asking price for the three-building complex was $22 million.
How realtors may adapt to a changing landscape
Over the last few weeks, real estate agents have begun bracing for the end of a common practice in home
Another delay in sale of Harrisburg apartments
It could be another four weeks before a bankruptcy court decides the fate of the beleaguered Governor’s Square apartment complex
Nonprofit shedding senior-living operations
A regional nonprofit is poised to spin off its senior-living operations to a larger peer based in Missouri. The players:
Small housing group aims for bigger impact
About a dozen years ago, several members of East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church in Lancaster banded together to start a
Court extends time for bankruptcy sale of Harrisburg apartments
A court hearing on the bankruptcy sale of Governor’s Square apartment complex in uptown Harrisburg had been scheduled for Feb.
Feds object to bankruptcy sale of Harrisburg apartments
Federal housing officials are objecting to the proposed sale of Governor’s Square, a beleaguered Harrisburg apartment complex whose owner declared
Middletown-area warehouse sells for $170.5M
In one of the largest commercial deals in the region this year, a real estate investment trust paid $170.5 million
Former Harrisburg law office headed for residential conversion
A New York City investor has acquired a former law office on North Front Street in Harrisburg and plans to
Financing is among ‘biggest challenges’ for Lancaster rehab
Business owner Jared Mizrahi is planning a $5 million makeover of a mixed-use property in downtown Lancaster. He just needs
York-area Sheetz site changes hands
The site of a future Sheetz store in York County sold at the end of July for a price of just over
Apartment owner claims Harrisburg hampering bankruptcy sale
Harrisburg officials are allegedly hindering the sale of a beleaguered apartment complex in the city’s uptown neighborhood, according to claims
West Shore college aims to sell surplus land, buildings
Central Penn College is looking to unload surplus land, townhomes and office space in and around its 58-acre campus in