With increasing momentum, old buildings across the region are being resurrected to accommodate modern businesses.
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Abandoned Bon-Tons might be ripe for other industries
As the Greater Lehigh Valley says goodbye to Bon-Ton, the York-headquartered department store chain with 230 properties in 23 states, many are wondering what will replace those stores.
Read More »Three regional historic preservation projects get $550K in state tax credits
An old silk milk in Kutztown being converted into a toothbrush manufacturing plant was among 21 projects across Pennsylvania that were awarded $3 million in state historic preservation tax credits, Gov. Tom Wolf announced.
Read More »Funding aids upgrades for massive manufacturing site; 75 jobs could be added
The owner of a vacant brownfield site with an industrial history dating to the late 1890s now has enough funding to begin renovating the first of three buildings into active manufacturing use.
Read More »Pet food manufacturer plans $84M expansion, 100 new jobs in Northampton County
Freshpet Inc., a fresh dog and cat food manufacturer, will expand its production operations in Hanover Township, Northampton County, investing more than $84 million in the project.
Read More »Center Valley area restaurant to add outdoor patio with bar
Copperhead Grille plans to build an outdoor patio with a bar to extend its dining options at its Upper Saucon Township location off Route 378. The expansion would double the size of the one-acre site.
Read More »First building at former Kraft facility to open in December
Companies that are active in the e-commerce, food and beverage manufacturing and third-party logistics industries are in tough competition with others seeking the same land to occupy their businesses in the Lehigh Valley.
Read More »Air Liquide expands, could bring 188 jobs to Lehigh Valley
Up to 188 new jobs could be coming to Northampton County with the $45 million expansion of Air Liquide Advanced Materials Inc. announced today.
Read More »Construction draws closer on long-awaited 380-acre industrial park
After receiving site plan approval from two New Jersey municipalities for the first group of buildings of a 380-acre industrial park last week, the developer of the project is ready to start construction on the first building in about a month.
Read More »FASTER BUT FEWER DEALS
With the first half of 2018 in the books, statistics show the effects of continued low inventory in the residential real estate market.
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