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Diakon Lutheran Senior Living Community plans to spend $20 million to develop two apartment wings and other additions to its Frey Village senior living community in Middletown.
Jim T. Ryan covers manufacturing, technology, transportation, work force and Cumberland County. He has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2006.
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Volvo Construction Equipment, the Swedish manufacturer of heavy trucks and equipment for infrastructure building, today said it will spend $100 million to expand production at its Shippensburg factory and move its North American sales headquarters there.
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An ethanol plant project in Lancaster County is on a list of 17 Pennsylvania energy initiatives identified as stalled and, as a result, costing the state’s economy $44.2 billion and 56,100 jobs per year, according to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Paula Holzman covers health care, nonprofits, advertising and marketing and Lancaster County. She has been with the Central Penn Business Journal since 2008.
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Housing Development Corporation of Lancaster, commonly known as HDC, received an additional $125,000 in federal economic stimulus money for its weatherization assistance program.
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REAL ESTATE NEWS: Openings, contracts, transactions, relocations
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Gov. Tom Corbett on Tuesday proposed a $27.3 billion 2011-12 state budget that is business friendly and would cut spending by 3 percent compared with last year’s budget.
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A leaner, more automated manufacturing sector. A greener construction industry. A health care industry dramatically reshaped by reform whose ultimate effect is far from clear.
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With all the bad news surrounding Harrisburg’s fiscal crisis, it wouldn’t be hard to imagine businesses choosing different parts of the midstate to open shop. That isn’t the case, however.
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A local developer plans to spend about $40 million to build two office buildings next to the One Sterling Place office facility in Silver Spring Township.