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State loan backs $17.2M office project in Lancaster County
Nearly four months after they started construction on a shared headquarters near Mount Joy, two Lancaster County companies landed a

What great leaders notice first
Column by Brandon Rogers The longer someone leads, the less impressed they become with raw talent alone. Experience has a

House panel OKs small-biz tax credits for health plan costs
A state House panel yesterday passed legislation authorizing tax credits for small businesses that help their employees pay for health

HACC trustees OK sale, lease of more campus buildings
Trustees of HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College voted yesterday to shed more real estate as they seek to close the

Agency shelves controversial tax proposal
Pennsylvania’s tax collectors have dropped a controversial proposal designed to clarify the corporate income they believe should be taxed. Put

Guilty plea lodged in broadband subsidy fraud
The owner of a Lititz-area wireless company pleaded guilty yesterday to defrauding a federal program that subsidized broadband internet access

TMI restart overcomes speed bump tied to grid connection
Baltimore-based power company Constellation Energy overcame a crucial hurdle yesterday in its bid to restart an idled nuclear plant on

Case over property tax appeals divides high court
Pennsylvania’s top court split over a landmark decision allowing school districts to appeal property valuations based on the amount of

Court orders regulators to reconsider sewer merger
A decision by state regulators to block a utility deal involving Mechanicsburg-based Pennsylvania American Water is headed for a do-over.

Carlisle redevelopment project gets more state aid
Pennsylvania is earmarking additional funding for the cleanup of a former industrial site in Carlisle slated for a mixed-use redevelopment.

York developer unveils $4.6M hotel project
Another boutique hotel is coming to downtown York. Royal Square Development and Construction is unveiling plans for Mural Arts Hotel,

Self-storage coming to former furniture store on West Shore
People used to swing by the former N.B. Liebman store on the Carlisle Pike in search of stuff that they

Shapiro seeks conditions on lucrative tax break for data centers
Following up on a promise he made earlier this year, Gov. Josh Shapiro yesterday unveiled the details of a fast

As sales fall, flooring firm files bankruptcy
A Harrisburg-area flooring supplier is heading for liquidation. Frontier Surfaces filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in mid-April after seeing its

Lancaster beverage startup plots recovery after production setback
Dr. Jordan Balencic raised nearly $1.7 million for ERApeutics LLC, a Lancaster-based beverage startup he co-founded in 2018 with his

Court backs prevailing wages in build-to-lease deal
Pennsylvania’s top court reversed a lower court ruling in a case involving prevailing wages, a form of minimum pay applied

West Shore broker sues to end state’s real estate office requirement
Should licensed real estate agents in Pennsylvania be required to keep a physical office? A lawsuit from Kevin Gaughen, a

Fight over York County winery continues
The neighbors who have spent nearly a decade seeking to shut down a York County winery are not buying the

Harrisburg-area golf course could change hands ahead of schedule
The Dauphin County General Authority has tweaked the agreement governing the pending $45.6 million sale of the Dauphin Highlands Golf

Data center demand drives growth for Lancaster firm
The hunger for cooling products is heating up, and a Lancaster-based specialty manufacturer is vying to meet the need. Advanced

Nonprofit ready to sell Harrisburg campus
Amid steep financial challenges, the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg is preparing to unload its flagship campus, the Alexander Grass

Township, garden center feud over events
Hueter’s Greenhouses LLC and Springettsbury Township, York County are locked in litigation over events held at the garden center, which

Lancaster County startup revives cherished crackers
When a Trenton-based bakery stopped making their favorite oyster cracker in 2019, the McHugh family panicked. The crackers, which were

Township OKs apartments at suburban York mall
Local officials signed off last week on a 98-unit apartment building slated to rise on a parking lot at the

Lawmakers hit controversial pricing method with bans, probes
So-called surveillance pricing is drawing scrutiny in Pennsylvania and around the U.S. State lawmakers have introduced bills to ban the

Former Carlisle-area Rite Aid slated to become Goodwill store
Goodwill Keystone Area has acquired a former Rite Aid store outside Carlisle. The regional nonprofit based in Harrisburg paid $2.5

Guidelines set for allocating data center grid costs
State regulators finalized a framework for determining the costs data centers should bear when they connect to the electrical grid

Appearing closed, Wolf company warehouse on the market
A warehouse used by a prominent York-based building products supplier is on the market. Formerly emblazoned with the name of

Co-founders of manufacturing company tap uncommon exit strategy
After several would-be buyers took a pass on their manufacturing business, Tim Horning and Greg Kimble found an option that

Deal expands York-based law firm
York-based CGA Law Firm has acquired the Red Lion-area practice of Eveler & DeArment, a three-attorney firm with expertise in