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Inch appeals decision that nixed industrial development
An affiliate of real estate developer Inch & Co. is challenging a decision that reversed the zoning on a parcel of
Court voids PA carbon-emission rules
A state court has tossed aside regulations that would have enrolled Pennsylvania in a multistate carbon-cutting program, regulations that were
Court sides with solar firm in zoning battle
Gratz borough in Dauphin County failed to properly advertise a meeting where it set stricter zoning standards for solar energy
Developer loses appeal over denial of mixed-use project
A Lancaster County developer has lost its bid to overturn a zoning decision blocking a mixed-use development in Manheim Township.
Defamation claim raised in suit over fraud loss
Mid Penn Bank is firing back at claims it did not adequately protect a nonprofit from fraud. How did this start:
Court OKs settlement in data breach
A federal court has approved a settlement in a data-breach lawsuit brought against Fulton Bank. What’s the settlement: It allows victims
October sale sought for beleaguered Harrisburg apartments
The bankrupt owners of an uptown Harrisburg apartment complex want to hire a firm that specializes in real estate liquidation
Lawsuit puts cannabis testing rule on hold
Companies that test, grow and process medical cannabis in Pennsylvania are suing to block a rule they say could cost
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
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
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