The developer behind a number of industrial properties in Bethlehem became the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority’s top choice for transforming nearly 300 acres of airport-owned land into new space that could incorporate office, retail and industrial uses.
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Industries
Trucking company builds terminal near Reading
Old Dominion Freight Line Inc., a trucking company based in Thomasville, N.C., is building a freight service terminal in Cumru Township at Poplar Neck Road and Route 724.
Read More »New veterinary practice coming to South Whitehall
Construction is set to begin on Hamilton Animal Care of the Lehigh Valley in South Whitehall Township.
Read More »St. Luke’s opens new 32-bed unit at Allentown campus
St. Luke’s University Health Network opened a newly constructed, 32-bed unit today at its Allentown campus on Hamilton Street, which includes a newly designed air filtration system.
Read More »Spoiled food? This Bethlehem startup offers an app for that
South Bethlehem’s collaborative office space welcomed a new tenant looking to use technology to help people keep their household and company fridge food fresh.
Read More »Phillipsburg apartment complex sells for $7.6M
A private investor bought a Phillipsburg, N.J., apartment complex for $7.6 million, reflecting the strong growth in the multifamily market of the Greater Lehigh Valley.
Read More »Lehigh Valley transportation projects receive funding, including for bridge repair
The Lehigh Valley Transportation Study has announced $1.32 million in grants from the Transportation Alternatives Set-Aside program.
Read More »There’s big money in e-commerce returns – as in possibly $32B
The industrial properties along the Interstate 78-81 corridor that serve a major e-commerce hub could benefit from a $4 billion jump in merchandise returns from e-commerce companies this holiday season.
This year's e-commerce returns figure is expected to be $32 billion, up from about $28 billion last year.
Lehigh Valley gets first Duck Donuts
There’s a new doughnut shop in town and this one is giving people something to quack about.
Read More »Knoll acquires Danish furniture company for $300M
Knoll Inc., headquartered in East Greenville, acquired Danish furniture maker Muuto for $300 million, part of the modern furniture company's expansion into international markets.
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