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Suit aims to stop Centric merger
A shareholder of Centric Financial is seeking to block the Harrisburg-area bank’s planned merger into a western Pennsylvania bank. What’s the deal: First
Court ruling could prompt millions in corporate tax refunds
Thanks to a recent court ruling, the commonwealth of Pennsylvania could be on the hook for more than $100 million
Court rules local stormwater fee is a tax
West Chester University and the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education do not have to pay an annual six-figure stormwater fee imposed by
York law firms link up
Three York-based law firms are becoming one in a merger slated to close Oct. 1. The firms are Blakey Yost Bupp &
Online retailers win sales-tax fight
A state court has sided with online retailers who say they are being unfairly targeted by Pennsylvania tax collectors. In
State ends appeal in medical cannabis recall
State health officials have dropped a legal action seeking to reinstate their controversial recall of medical marijuana vapes. The move
Banks seek more time, info on Welkowitz deal
Local banks are telling a Lancaster County court that they need more time and information to assess a deal that
Ollie’s hit with overtime lawsuits
Ollie’s Bargain Outlet has joined a string of retailers accused of improperly denying overtime pay to people who hold management jobs
Real Estate
Dentsply’s York campus sold, with rehab on tap
A York city authority has purchased the former Dentsply Sirona campus and plans to turn it over to a developer expected to
York, Harrisburg firms on the move
The new year is poised to bring new digs to two local companies. Reynolds Restoration Services bought a flex property in suburban
Highs donate real estate biz to family foundation
The High family is presenting a second major gift to their family foundation. The family’s ownership of Lancaster County-based High Real
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
PA STARTUP TAPS INTO THE POWER OF HOME INSPECTIONS
Home inspectors gather reams of information as they poke around houses that are about to change hands. In some cases,
Developer weighs new project in Lancaster area
High Real Estate Group LLC is taking the first step toward building a mixed-use development next to the suburban headquarters of Armstrong
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
Agency mulls deal for shuttered factory
A subsidiary of the Cumberland Area Economic Development Corp. is exploring an acquisition of a recently shuttered Carlisle factory. The subsidiary,
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
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