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Hershey-area startup acquired by Pittsburgh firm
A Pittsburgh-based life sciences company has acquired Fathom Pharma, a Hershey-area startup focused on developing safer pain medications. As a
Lancaster entrepreneurs aim to tackle school-based mental health challenges
Barbara Grimm, above left, worked with David Cooper to create the School Responder app (photos/submitted). During more than a decade
Fledgling venture fund makes first investments
After raising roughly $10 million, a startup venture fund in York has disclosed an inaugural round of investments. White Rose
New venture aims to streamline project subcontracting
Shortages of labor and materials are giving companies headaches. Michael Bistline is hoping to bring some targeted relief through a
Youth-soccer franchisor adds outside investor
The founders of Middletown-based Soccer Shots are hoping an outside investor can help kick their company into new territory What’s the future:
Giant, Harrisburg U team up on new ag research center
Seeded by a $1 million donation from grocery chain The Giant Co., Harrisburg University is hoping to plant a new
Regional grocer grabs supply chain by the horns
For centuries, farmers planted seeds and fed animals – and then hoped they would find a market when their produce
WellSpan seeks to make inroads with virtual primary care
In fall 2019, a pair of doctors from WellSpan Health set up a table at an insurance enrollment fair for
Law firm program gives Black entrepreneurs a legal leg up
Jabron Taylor wanted to tempt local taste buds with something new. Inspired by the 2019 chicken war between Popeyes and
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Rules on licensing for ex-convicts near finish line
State regulators have tweaked regulations that modify the professional licensing process for people with criminal backgrounds, following stiff pushback from
Lebanon judge backs vote against solar project
A Lebanon County judge has sided with a North Annville Township decision shooting down developers hoping to plant a roughly
Lancaster takes aim at township over stormwater
In a lawsuit filed this month, Lancaster city is accusing a neighboring township of not doing enough to prevent stormwater
Harrisburg’s Nauman Smith absorbed by larger law firm
One of Harrisburg’s oldest law firms is winding down. Five attorneys and a team of administrative professionals from 152-year-old Nauman Smith
State court backs developer in warehouse spat
A state appeals court has sided with a local developer aiming to build a warehouse complex in Swatara Township, Dauphin
Court voids price guide for workers’ comp drugs
A state court has shelved the Red Book, a compendium of wholesale drug prices that state officials routinely use to
UPMC sued for allegedly misclassifying workers
UPMC is facing a class-action lawsuit filed by a respiratory therapist who claims she was misclassified as an independent contractor when
New CEO, new partners for area law firms
Local law firms are starting the new year with new attorneys in their top ranks. And one even has a
Real Estate
Pallet company buying Chambersburg-area facility for relocation
J&J Pallet and Recycling LLC is planning to purchase, upgrade and move into a 16,400 square-foot industrial building at 1690
York developer names CEO as founder moves to CFO
After 15 years of leading York-based Royal Square Development and Construction, Josh Hankey is stepping into a new role at the
Former school for sale amid dispute between owner, tenant with redevelopment plans
The former Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg is on the market amid a dispute between its owner and its
Oregon Dairy property sold in leaseback deal
After a bruising legal battle to develop their land in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, the Hurst family has sold it
Harrisburg building eyed for makeover fetches $14.5M
Adam Maust poured millions of dollars over the last four years into the Atlas Building, an edifice in Uptown Harrisburg
Inch & Co. launches $20M real estate fund
The founders of Inch & Co. are looking to raise $20 million from investors interested in backing the York-area company’s forays
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
Shippensburg-area plaza sells for $6.6M
A buyer with a growing portfolio of Pennsylvania shopping centers has added another one. A partnership led by Leo Ullman
Former cabinet plant sold for $3.3M
A growing metal fabrication company in York County has purchased the former Wayneco Cabinetry plant, which has been idle since the cabinetry
Firms partner on $18.6M apartment project in Lebanon
Lebanon-based construction company Arthur Funk & Sons Inc. is teaming up with a Wisconsin-based developer to build a 48-unit affordable apartment
Carlisle apartment complexes change hands
A Philadelphia-area apartment owner has scooped up a pair of Carlisle-area complexes alongside nine other properties around the state. The
Revamp of Harrisburg’s former federal office building snags affordable-housing funds
A state agency is showering about $7.4 million on Central Pennsylvania developers and nonprofits aiming to alleviate the shortage of
Accenture, a major state contractor, opens Harrisburg office
Accenture, which has landed some big-ticket state contracts, has opened an office in downtown Harrisburg at 20 N. Second St.
Developer eyes mixed-use project for 26-acre Lanco tgract
Apartments and a hotel could be coming to the former Shawnee Resort property along Oregon Pike in Manheim Township, Lancaster