By March, visitors to the Pocono Mountains newest tourist attraction will find hundreds more hotel rooms, thousands of square feet in new entertainment space and an expanded indoor waterpark.
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Airport authority moves ahead on $57M capital improvement plan
Next year marks a turning point for the Lehigh-Northampton Airport Authority as it begins construction of several long-delayed improvement projects.
Read More »Weidenhammer acquires Texas e-commerce firm
Weidenhammer, an information technology company based in Wyomissing, has acquired Praxis Information Science, an e-commerce firm based in Austin, Texas.
Read More »Site work begins on $14M affordable housing development in Robeson Township
With the boom in luxury apartments taking hold in cities and suburbs throughout the region, one firm sees a greater need for affordable housing, particularly in the rural parts of Berks County.
Read More »$7M storage facility to be built in Exeter Township
A Sinking Spring-based company said it has received final land development approval to begin construction on a $7 million, 118,625-square-foot storage facility at 4990 Perkiomen Ave. in Exeter Township.
Read More »Da Vinci Science Center considers $130M complex and aquarium in Easton; Allentown center to remain open
The Da Vinci Science Center, which has outgrown its space in west Allentown, is considering building a $130 million complex and aquarium in downtown Easton.
Read More »Lehigh County Real Estate Transactions
Documents on file in Lehigh County government offices listed these recent real estate transactions. Information listed for each transaction lists the municipality, seller, buyer, address, parcel, date of sale and sale price. Unless otherwise noted, the property has a commercial use.
Be savvy and enlist employees’ help to slash energy costs
When you're running a business, no cost is too small or too insignificant to ignore.
Recoup investment faster as the cost of going solar tumbles
Most Americans – as many as 89 percent – would like the U.S. to use more solar energy.
Read More »Space and access spur UGI’s move from Muhlenberg
Two things are driving UGI Utilities' plans to move its 150-staff headquarters from an old building just outside Reading to new offices in a farm field in Lancaster County: growth and the need for easy regional access.