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Apartment-ready tract near E-town fetches $8.7M
One of the nation’s largest apartment operators has scooped up a development-ready tract in northwestern Lancaster County.An affiliate of Greystar
Cabin maker finds ‘forever home’ near Ephrata
Lancaster Log Cabins was born in Brecknock Township, Lancaster County, in 2016 and moved to the Gap area in 2020.It
Financial firm names new president
The proverbial corner office at Conrad Siegel has a new occupant.The employee benefits consulting and investment advisory firm in Susquehanna
Court backs realty tax exemption
The owner of a Gettysburg-area hotel prevailed in a court case that turned on questions of when to apply a
Chambersburg bank unveils new leader
Franklin Financial Services, the Chambersburg-based parent of F&M Trust, is rolling out a succession plan for its retiring chief executive.The
PPL eyes $131M power-line project in southern York
Ripples from the data-center revolution are continuing to wash over Central Pennsylvania.The latest ripple is a $131 million project from
Regional lawn-care company sold
Green Image Lawn Care, a regional lawn-care company with offices in York and Lancaster counties, has been acquired by LawnPRO
Hershey CEO to retire
The Hershey Co. said Friday that Michele Buck plans to retire on June 30, 2026 as chair, president and CEO
Order finds ATM operator in contempt
A court order on Friday gave some relief to investors in Paramount Management Group, a financially strapped ATM operator based
Lanco manufacturer merged with Tennessee firm
After buying Lancaster County-based ATI Corp. in October 2023, a Houston-based private equity firm began investing in the manufacturer’s future.The
New Cumberland wealth advisory sold
Since it was founded in 2019, Zimmermann Investment Management & Planning in New Cumberland has grown to more than $700
Capital-area tract eyed for solar array
A developer is hoping to erect a small solar farm on a nearly 88-acre tract in suburban Harrisburg.But first, the
Court backs Harrisburg vape shop in licensing spat
Commonwealth Court has tossed out state rules requiring licensing of companies manufacturing e-cigarettes and the liquids used in them.The court
Former West Shore factory sold to York firm
After closing last year, a former West Shore factory for The AMES Companies has been sold.An affiliate of York-based Kinsley
Despite headwinds, deals reshape region’s corporate players in 2024
High interest rates hampered mergers and acquisitions for much of 2024, as did uncertainty over the outcome of the presidential
Guv moves to prevent power-price spike
If there’s no fix by this summer, flawed power market rules threaten to saddle Pennsylvania homes and businesses with billions
Hearing raises new questions for beleaguered ATM network
Is it fraud or a failing business?That was one of the questions hanging over a court hearing held yesterday morning
Regional factory jobs stable, but uncertainty looms
After the disruption of the Covid-19 pandemic, the job market is returning to normal for manufacturers in Central Pennsylvania, according
$15M gift to speed growth of Lancaster-based lender
Earlier this year, leaders at Lancaster-based Finanta Credit Union put together a five-year growth plan.Thanks to a $15 million gift
Developer eyes townhomes on former Dentsply campus
It has been nearly a year since the former Dentsply campus in York city changed hands, fueling hopes for the
Court backs state claim to insurance fund surplus
For three years in a row, former Gov. Tom Wolf and state lawmakers tried to get their hands on surplus
What would it take to end PA taxes on overtime?
President-elect Donald Trump made hay during the campaign with pledges to end taxes on tips and overtime pay. It’s unclear
WellSpan, UnitedHealthcare end stalemate on employer plans
After missing an October deadline, WellSpan Health and UnitedHealthcare have agreed to renew a key reimbursement contract.The multiyear agreement, which
State revenue down from decline in gassing up
Pennsylvania may have one of the highest gas taxes in the country, but the levy is delivering shrinking returns, according
Union drops charges against pork processor
A union representing workers at a Lancaster pork processing plant dropped labor charges it filed against Clemens Food Group, which
Deal ends foreclosure threat dogging former Harrisburg school
A foreclosure case hanging over the former Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg appears to have ended. The case in
DoorDash touts results of pilot benefits program for PA drivers
App-based food-delivery service DoorDash disclosed yesterday the results of a pilot benefits program introduced for the company’s Pennsylvania drivers. The
Ollie’s loads up on stores from bankrupt rival
OIlie’s Bargain Outlet Holdings is grabbing another clutch of former Big Lots stores in a bankruptcy auction. Pending court approval
Developer eyes multibillion-dollar data center campus near Carlisle
Central Pennsylvania is home to big buildings that store stuff. A Virginia-based company is eyeing construction of big buildings that
Firm eyes $104M substation in southern York
An Ohio-based energy company is seeking regulatory permission to build and operate a $104 million substation off Flintville Road in