Last September, the owners of a local planning and wealth management firm demolished an old farmhouse to build a new home for their office building. Now, they are putting the finishing touches on their site which they say gives them a greater presence and helps put clients at ease with its relaxed and calming atmosphere.
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Penn State Health St. Joseph to expand cancer center
Penn State Health St. Joseph plans to expand its cancer center in Bern Township.
Read More »With long-standing hotel gone, Easton eyes space for extra parking
Since the late 1960s, a hotel stood on the corner of Larry Holmes Drive and South Third Street in Easton.
Read More »A little creativity and a lot of sugar going into Easter Peeps prank
Spoiler alert: If Easter just happens to fall on April Fools' Day – and the local manufacturer of one of the nation's most iconic Easter candies announces it's hired a fiction character as its new “creative director” – it might be a prank.
Read More »New York City area firm buys Williams Township retail center for $1.3M
Cedarville Holdings LLC of the New York City area bought a 17,500 square-foot-retail/office strip center at 430 Cedarville Road in Williams Township for $1.3 million.
Read More »Pottstown microbrewer to open pub in VF Outlet redevelopment project
Sly Fox Brewing Co. of Pottstown plans to open a restaurant in a former outlet building in Wyomissing.
Read More »St. Luke’s, Geisinger to build, co-own hospital in Schuylkill
Health care competition in the region continues to heat up as St. Luke's University Health Network and Geisinger announced today they will build and co-own an 80-bed acute care hospital near Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County.
Read More »As tenant demand for logistics space rises in region, so do rents, at record highs
While industrial properties continue growing along the Interstate-78/81 logistics corridor, rents have never been higher, according to CBRE Inc.
Read More »Phantoms Charities donates to LifePath
Phantom Charities donated $1,200 to LifePath for the purchase of a library of interactive games for LifePath’s new ‘Lumo Play’ gaming system. Games are projected from an overhead monitor through computer software onto the floor.Pictured from left are Jennifer Keeble, executive director, Phantoms Charities, Chrissy Hixson of Capital BlueCross and a member of the Phantoms Charities board, MeLVin (mascot of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms ice hockey team), Annette Kaiser, LifePath...
Read More »Tax cuts spur Carpenter Tech to invest $100M in its Reading plant
Carpenter Technology Corp., a Philadelphia-based manufacturer and distributor, said it would invest $100 million in technology and equipment for its Reading plant.
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