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Legal
Manheim seeks dismissal of Lancaster stormwater suit
Manheim Township is firing back against a lawsuit aiming to hold it responsible for problems with the sewer system in
Lawsuit stakes claim to Live tour proceeds
For more than a year, singer Ed Kowalczyk has been touring under the banner of Live, the platinum-selling rock band
Power-line developer notches victory as legal fight plows ahead
The legal fight continues over high-voltage power lines that would run through southern York and Franklin counties. The chief issue is whether
Court OKs lawsuit over solar hookups
A state court has handed a preliminary legal victory to a business owner in a fight over the cost of
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.
AG: “Sham” internet provider targeted rural York
A locally based company allegedly broke state law by reselling internet service in what the state attorney general described in
High court rules in dispute over PA wage law
Pennsylvania’s top court has backed a lower court’s decision in a closely watched case involving application of the state’s prevailing
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
Real Estate
Deal could take Lanco tiny-home firms public
A tiny-home startup in Lancaster County is poised for the big time. A publicly traded shell company has agreed to
Project dubbed “significant addition” to Lancaster’s affordable housing stock
Lancaster-area officials, nonprofit executives and business leaders gathered yesterday to mark the next step in a nearly four-year journey to
Shapiro budget includes $500M focus on industrial sites
As part of his budget proposal for the state’s next fiscal year, Gov. Josh Shapiro is offering a remedy to
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
Concerns raised over pending sale of Harrisburg apartments
Tenants are raising a legal hurdle to the proposed sale of an affordable-apartment complex in uptown Harrisburg. A New Jersey
Court OK sought for NJ firm to buy Harrisburg apartments
The bankrupt owner of an apartment complex in uptown Harrisburg is seeking court approval to sell the property to a
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
Realty startup focuses on second-chance renters
Chris Dreisbach believes in second chances. He has made the most of his after succumbing to substance-use disorder and landing
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