Warehouses to go up in Dauphin County after scrapped grocery store plan PennLive.com 6 hrs ago Daniel Urie, pennlive.com
Two large flexible warehouse-type buildings are planned for a site in Swatara Township. The property was once the planned site for a Food Lion grocery store more than a decade ago. But those plans never came to fruition.
Developer John Ortenizo plans to buy the property from Food Lion and construct the two large buildings on a 16-acre wooded site on the northeast corner of Harrisburg Street and Orchard Drive.
A 60,000-square-foot building would include 101 parking spaces and a 70,000-square-foot building would include 160 parking spaces. The middle of the property would be for truck traffic and deliveries with loading docks on the back side of each building.
Two large facilities totaling 130,000 square feet of space planned for 16-acre site owned by Food Lion
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