Coffee Crawl invites York County caffeine enthusiasts to savor the tastes of local brews
Coffee enthusiasts in York County will have an entire month of caffeine-themed celebrations to look forward to.
The inaugural Coffee Crawl hosted by Downtown Inc will feature five local coffee shops in York City throughout March with special drink offerings.
“The important thing right now is to bring awareness to restaurants and small businesses, especially during COVID, said Hannah Beard, a spokesperson for Downtown Inc. We just wanted to do something that would bring awareness to these shops but also have people participating safely.
During the month, patrons can visit any of the five participating shops for a beverage: I-ron-ic at 256 W. Philadelphia St.; Molly’s Courtyard Café at 46 W. Philadelphia St.; Prince Street Café at 2 W. Market St.; The Green Bean Roasting Co. at 100 S. Beaver St. and Take Five Expresso Bar at 34 W. Philadelphia St.
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February 23, 2021
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – On Tuesday, Governor Larry Hogan announced $7 million in awards for 41 Main Street programs across the state of Maryland.
The funding will support small businesses and other economic recovery efforts in the state and Baltimore City designated Main Street communities. More than 5,000 businesses will be eligible for support from their local Main Street Program.
These awards mark the third phase of the Maryland Strong: Economic Recovery Initiative administered by the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development.
Several Eastern Shore towns and cities are included in these awards:
Berlin – Town of Berlin: $194,113
Cambridge – Cambridge Main Street, Inc.: $139,762
Staff report
Three leaders from Franklin County have been appointed to WellSpan Health s 2021 Board of Directors.
Megan Shreve, Laurie Carter and Stephen Holoviak are among the six new members to join the volunteer board this year, according to a news release from WellSpan.
Shreve, the CEO of South Central Community Action Programs, has been elected the board chair.
Bringing decades of experience in education, finance, nonprofits and on diversity and inclusion efforts, these new members will work with the rest of the board to advance the WellSpan mission, overseeing decisions around the strategic plan, facilities, staffing, policies, ethics and more, according to the news release.
Former York Post Office back on the market for $1.79M
RSDC seeks buyer to redevelop historic building May 8, 2018
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One of York City’s most notable historic buildings is back on the market – for a limited time.
ROCK Commercial Real Estate LLC listed the former Post Office on 200 S. George St. for $1,795,000 this past week.
After six months of negotiation, York development firm Royal Square Development & Construction (RSDC) entered into an equitable ownership agreement for the property with its current owner, Hashempour & Sons LLC.
Under the agreement, RSDC takes an ownership stake in the building through Aug. 31 while it looks for a potential buyer with intentions of redeveloping the South George Street property, said Dylan Bauer, RSDC’s president of development. Bauer declined to discuss other details of the deal.
Updated: 9:37 AM EST December 16, 2020
YORK, Pa. Downtown Inc announced Wednesday it is spearheading two initiatives to support and promote downtown York restaurants while indoor dining is closed due to the COVID-19 outbreak.
The first effort is a community-wide Takeout Tuesday to take place on Dec. 22. With more than 40 restaurants in Downtown York offering either takeout, delivery, or both on Takeout Tuesday, members of the community are sure to find a restaurant to support for any meal of the day, Downtown Inc said in a press release. On December 22nd, the community is encouraged to order takeout from their favorite restaurant and create a boost to the local restaurant businesses.