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Developer plans to convert former Church of God Central Publishing House into apartments

Developer plans to convert former Church of God Central Publishing House into apartments Updated Apr 09, 12:52 PM; Posted Apr 09, 12:52 PM Pictured is a rendering of the building that was submitted to the city of Harrisburg by Chris Dawson Architects (City of Harrisburg) Facebook Share A construction company plans to turn a longtime vacant Harrisburg building and nine vacant lots into a 12-unit apartment building. Philadelphia-based Radon Construction plans to convert the industrial warehouse building that once housed Central Publishing House and Church of God Central Publishing House at 100 N. 13th St., and the vacant lots at 112 N. 13th Street and 109-119½ Linden Street into an apartment building.

Plans for 7-story building near new courthouse move forward with smaller footprint for proposed grocery store

Plans for 7-story building near new courthouse move forward with smaller footprint for proposed grocery store Updated Mar 08, 2021; Facebook Share Plans for a seven-story building in Harrisburg near the new Federal Courthouse building are moving forward but with a smaller footprint for a planned grocery store. Previous plans for the building called for a 23,000-square-foot grocery store but now call for a smaller grocery store that would be 7,500 to 8,500 square feet. “That will be tenant driven,” Developer Kevin Laird said. “So, If we need to make, you know, more space available we can. But the indications that we are getting early on in the market are you know are 10,000 to 7,000 square feet … . That reality enabled us to say hey you know if we could shrink down the footprint of the grocery store then we can we use the extra space to create access from Fifth Street and Fulton Street. That’s what was driving that.”

Community center/apartment building, townhomes planned for Harrisburg neighborhood

Community center/apartment building, townhomes planned for Harrisburg neighborhood Updated Feb 04, 2021; Posted Feb 04, 2021 Eight, single-family townhomes and a mixed-use building with a community center and twelve apartments is planned for the Capitol Heights neighborhood in Harrisburg. (Harrisburg) Facebook Share A developer plans to build a community center/apartment building and eight townhomes on about a half of an acre site in Harrisburg. Erica Bryce, Chris Bryce and Matthew Long with Midtown Redevelopment plan to construct the community center/apartment building at 1629 N. Third St. The townhomes will be built along Third, Logan, Hamilton and Clinton streets and will include two car garages.

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