First 4 of 6 new tenants open at this longtime shopping center
Updated May 10, 2021;
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One of Harrisburg’s longtime shopping centers has welcomed a number of new tenants.
Four new businesses have recently opened at the Kline Plaza shopping center in Harrisburg, and another business and a nonprofit will open at the shopping center as well.
Jocelyn Crawley plans to open a nonprofit in memory of her mother Olivia.
HLCO which stands for Higher Level Community Outreach will open in an upstairs space at Kline Plaza. HLCO is expected to open next month in space 60.
“This is a very special program catered to motivate, mentor and develop educational opportunities for disadvantaged, homeless and at risk youths,” Kevin Nassimi, vice president of leasing at Nassimi Realty said in an e-mail.
Dauphin County Commissioners award $6.1 million in gaming money to more than 80 recipients
Updated Mar 02, 2021;
Posted Mar 02, 2021
More than 80 projects received grants from Dauphin County s share of gaming revenue generated from Hollywood Casino at Penn National in East Hanover Township. (file photo)Stock Photo
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The Dauphin County Commissioners recently awarded $6.1 million to municipalities, schools and organizations in the county.
The funds are from the gaming dollars from Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in East Hanover Township and available through the casino local share revenue program.
The Dauphin County Gaming Advisory Board presented recommendations to the commissioners for recipients of funding. Those recommendations were made following application and hearing processes. The Gaming Advisory Board said it considered and prioritized public interest, emergency and human services, transportation, and infrastructure projects. The Board of C
Five businesses including 2 restaurants to open at this Dauphin County shopping center
Updated Feb 22, 2021;
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A shopping center in Harrisburg is about to welcome a number of new tenants.
The new tenants at the Kline Plaza shopping center near the John Harris Campus of Harrisburg High School at 101 S. 25th St. will include two restaurants, a salon, an insurance company and a laundromat.
Rapid Sandwiches & More, which operates a food truck is opening a 1,600-square foot brick and mortar location at the shopping center in space 49 near State Rep. Patty Kim’s district office.
A new restaurant, Crisp Café will open a 1,060-square-foot location in one of the spaces between Rapid Sandwiches & More and State Rep. Patty Kim’s district office.