Here are the new casinos, stores and other businesses coming to central Pa. despite the pandemic
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The former Kmart property at Summerdale Plaza in East Pennsboro Township will be redeveloped into a Tractor Supply store and an AutoZone.
January 12, 2021.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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Plans are moving forward for casinos, stores and other business.
Penn National says that casinos in York and Berks counties are expected to be completed by the end of the year. The owners of Park Casino still have their eyes on the Shippensburg area and are moving forward with plans to build the casino on the sight of a former Lowes store.
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Women’s shoe retailer Plum Bottom opens Cumberland County store
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
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A women’s shoe store has opened on the West Shore.
Plum Bottom has opened a location at the Neighbors & Smith shopping center at 1801 Market Street in Camp Hill.
Plum Bottom carries women’s shoes from size 5 to 11 in a variety of widths, and features mostly European brands.
The store sells leisure footwear, summer footwear, slippers, dress shoes and more, and also sells some accessories including jackets and handbags.
For those looking for some footwear at a discount, the store also has a clearance wall and a sales room.
Vacant spaces on the East Shore: More than 100 empty stores including a number of former big box retailers
Updated Mar 05, 2021;
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While the West Shore has a number of empty retail spaces, the East Shore area surrounding Harrisburg seems to have many more.
Bon-Ton, HHGregg, A.C. Moore and Wolf Furniture have all closed for good in recent years, leaving behind large, vacant stores on the East shore, some of which have been empty for years. Other retailers like Macy’s have closed stores as they try to focus on more profitable regions.
And the empty spaces didn’t just pop up yesterday as the “retail apocalypse” has been going on for years. But last year’s shutdowns, capacity restrictions and a decrease in foot traffic related to COVID-19 have left numerous retailers closing their doors.