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Lancaster City Council rejects condo plan for historic tobacco warehouse


When: Lancaster City Council committee meeting, held virtually, May 11.
What happened: Sticking with the city Historical Commission’s recommendation, Council unanimously rejected a proposal to convert a historic tobacco warehouse at 437 W. Grant St. into seven condos. Owner Stonecrest Builders had hoped to add two floors and planned to sell the top one as a single condo for around $1 million and the six below for between $500,000 and $800,000 each. The city Historical Commission decided the size of the proposed addition would overwhelm the original warehouse.
History: The empty, two-story building is the remaining half of what had been a pair of tobacco warehouses built in 1895 by RK Schnader & Sons after a cigar factory there was demolished, according to a city report. The Schnader family also had a three-story tobacco warehouse nearby, which is now home to Thistle Finch Distillery. Stonecrest’s warehouse had been used in the 1980s by The Red Cross and years bef ....

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If prison leaves East King Street, 'unique' redevelopment possibility would replace it, officials say


The departure of Lancaster County Prison from the east side of Lancaster city may open a rare redevelopment possibility, community and city leaders said Wednesday, but one that comes with sizable challenges.
“Obviously this is an exciting opportunity for the city and especially the east side neighborhood. Here is Lancaster’s chance to transform a critical area, historically associated with pain, into a positive asset and extension of this neighborhood,” said Marshall Snively, president of the Lancaster City Alliance, a nonprofit that promotes the city’s growth and stability.
The potential redevelopment opportunity surfaced Wednesday when the Lancaster County Commissioners announced they hope to move the 625 E. King St. prison to a 75-acre farm in Lancaster Township along the Conestoga River. They have not discussed what would become of the old prison site should the move come to fruition. ....

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Developer of YMCA's former N. Queen property agrees to shrink project, save historic tavern


The developer eyeing the former Lancaster YMCA property in Lancaster city disclosed Tuesday it s willing to downsize its ambitious proposal in order to preserve one historic building on the site. 
But time will tell whether the Hankin Group is willing to trim its plan further to retain an additional historic structure there, enabling it to win an endorsement from the city Historical Commission. The decision could hinge on how persuasive Hankin believes that support would be when Hankin eventually goes to City Council for final approval. 
Reducing the project even more “would be a choice” for Hankin when it returns to the commission in the coming months for an advisory vote on its proposal, said commission chair Christopher Peters, following an hour-long discussion of the project’s historic impact at the commission s monthly meeting. ....

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