Kimberli Kyra, PHR, began her career with Barry Isett & Associates, Inc. in 1997 as a business administrator, having a dual role in administration and human resources. Her position evolved to follow her passion: now serving as the Human Resources Manager, her responsibilities span from recruitment and retention efforts, to onboarding and benefits selection/administration. Helping to build a strong team is the most rewarding part of the job. Kim is also proud to be a company shareholder and a...
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Sign of warehouse growth: Major truck companies expand maintenance facilities in Berks
In a sign of the growth of distribution warehouses in the Greater Lehigh Valley, two of the largest trucking companies in the country have opened new maintenance facilities in Berks County.
Read More »Rooftop restaurant ready for November debut
In November, a $20M office complex long championed as a catalyst for helping to revitalize South Side Bethlehem will see its newest tenant open a rooftop restaurant.
Read More »Phillipsburg properties at heart of revitalization efforts hit the auction block today
A two-day online auction begins today on a well-known Phillipsburg building that had previously been considered as a new location for city hall but is now at the center of redevelopment plans in the region.
Read More »Pocono resorts owner expands in central Pa. with $76M acquisition
The Missouri-based owner of Jack Frost and Big Boulder Ski Resorts in the Poconos has just purchased the owner of a number of central Pennsylvania resorts for $76 million.
Read More »Homes sales rise, speed up in August
Low inventory continues to spark brisk buyer activity in the residential real estate market in the Greater Lehigh Valley. In August, homes sold an average of two weeks sooner than a year ago while average sales prices grew 3.8 percent. Closed sales grew 3.1 percent, but both pending sales and new listings fell, by 2.0 and 1.2 percent, respectively.
Read More »As baby boomers age, local housing market adjusts
Over the last two decades, baby boomers created a market for sprawling houses that sat on expansive, suburban lawns.
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Read More »Hearst to move Bicycling, Runner’s World operations to Easton
Hearst Magazine, which purchased Emmaus-based Rodale’s magazine and book publishing divisions in January, has announced that it has signed a multi-year lease for the former Heritage Lanes bowling alley in Easton.
Read More »ADP to become largest downtown Allentown employer with move to Five City Center
A beam-signing today at Five City Center in downtown Allentown came with the announcement of a major tenant.
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