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Despite pandemic, these new businesses, medical centers and homes are opening in central Pa.
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
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The COVID-19 pandemic might have slowed down business openings and construction but it certainly hasn’t stopped them.
A number of housing developments are planned in Harrisburg, Susquehanna Township, Hampden Township, East Pennsboro Township and throughout the midstate.
And stores including REI Co-op, PaulB Mechanicsburg, Five Below and TJ Maxx are all opening new locations in central Pennsylvania this year.
And three companies have plans to open multiple locations in the region: Shiny Shell CarWash, Xfinity and Pet Supplies Plus.
Other new locations include a childcare center, a hospital, newly built medical offices, a doggie daycare, restaurants, hotels, an indoor trampoline park and more.
DAYTONA BEACH As the nation celebrates Black history this month, many people driving through the urban core Midtown neighborhood probably don t realize they re motoring past important city history.
A few blocks south of Orange Avenue, there s the 125-year-old boyhood home of Howard Thurman, a mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. and a friend of Mahatma Gandhi.
The Campbell Hotel, one of the only places a Black visitor could stay in Daytona Beach until the mid-1960s, still stands on Mary McLeod Bethune Boulevard. The hotel was also the home of The Stardust night club, where musicians such as Dizzy Gillespie played.
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)
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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.
Developer keeps focus on affordability as historically Black neighborhood revitalizes
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Kevan and Ayesha Shelton, left, and Junious Williams pose for a portrait in one of the homes they have built in the Grand Park Square development Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 in Houston. Shelton is developing homes in the Greater South Union area. Grand Park Square is meant to to inspire a new sense of community and drive to preserve and maintain the culture in the area as gentrification threatens other historic, underserved neighborhoods.Brett Coomer, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Kevan Shelton, left, Junious Williams IV, Dana Hewling and Ayesha Shelton walk through the back yard of one of the homes they have recently built in the Grand Park Square development Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 in Houston. Shelton is developing homes in the Greater South Union area. Grand Park Square is meant to to inspire a new sense of community and drive to preser