Author: Chase Senior Updated: 7:05 PM EST January 14, 2021
Back in the day when coal mining ruled, Shenandoah was a happening place.
In the decades since the borough has faced a variety of challenges, but there s a project in the works that could help kick start a major turnaround. It s coming to life. Every day there s something new happening that s awesome, and it s great. It s not only going to be transformative for Shenandoah, but for all of Schuylkill County, said Mary Luscavage of Shenandoah.
Right now, this lot that used to be home to Davison Furniture is vacant.
By the end of the year, thanks to a $1.5 million government grant that it received recently, Downtown Shenandoah Inc. hopes construction will begin on a multi-million dollar project that ll house the Center for Business, Education, and Art building.