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PCCP, Panattoni Buy Maryland Site for Logistics Project
Construction of the 731,000-square-foot facility is expected to wrap up by the end of the year. Mar032021
Rendering courtesy of PCCP
A partnership of PCCP LLC and Panattoni Development Co. has purchased a 90-acre site for the upcoming speculative industrial development dubbed Creekside Logistics Center in Hagerstown, Md. The planned 730,880-square-foot Class A warehouse is expected to deliver in December 2021.
According to
The Herald-Mail, Heritage Capital LLC was the owner of the land and sold the plot “construction-ready,” with the Washington County Planning Commission giving the green light for the warehouse proposal last September. Earlier, county officials approved the rezoning of 30 acres included in the project, from Business Local to Planned Industrial.
Waynesboro Record Herald
In the coming weeks, a For Sale sign will go up on The Record Herald office at 30 Walnut St. in Waynesboro.
However, we re not going anywhere.
The Record Herald will continue to report on this community and serve the Waynesboro area with great advertising services in print and online.
The space we are in simply does not fit who we are now. In fact, because of COVID-19, we have not used that space much at all since March, with most staff working from home.
Many perhaps most newspapers in America have sold their real estate over the past 20 years. Once we needed sprawling facilities with room for a printing press, advertising, finance and other departments, as well as the newsroom. Today, most newspapers have consolidated everything from printing (The Record Herald is now printed in Harrisburg) to payroll and the need for local office space just isn t as great as it once was.
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May 5
The Greencastle-Antrim School Board officially put furloughs, teacher and program cuts and the elimination of extracurricular activities on the table during a virtual meeting. Pre-COVID-19, it wasn t good; post-COVID-19, it s disastrous, Caroline Royer, chief financial officer, said in describing the district s fiscal position. Projected revenues for 2020-21 are $39,999,478 and projected expenses are $42,448,579 for a deficit of $2,449,101.
Greencastle-Antrim High School students some dressed up, some not had a different prom experience Saturday night, May 2, with Mask-erade Porch Prom, an event organized by the junior class prom committee.
May 7
“It’s going to devastate the district if they move forward.” That was the reaction of Greencastle-Antrim Education Association President Brandon Solomon after last week’s resolution by the school board to consider cuts, including teacher positions, to handle economic hits from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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