Greater Lehigh Valley Realtors has named its new CEO, and it’s a name that should be familiar to the association’s membership.
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Boyle Construction building police station for Lehigh University
Boyle Construction of South Whitehall Township is building a police station for Lehigh University in Bethlehem, which officials say will create a highly visible deterrent to crime.
Read More »St. Luke’s hosts ‘topping out’ ceremony at site of future Monroe hospital
St. Luke's University Health Network's new hospital in Monroe County is on track to open next October.
Read More »Ben Franklin TechVentures gets $1.7M toward addition
The federal Economic Development Administration awarded $1.7 million to Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania in Bethlehem to expand capacity at the TechVentures incubator.
Read More »$36M American Parkway Bridge, key Allentown artery, nearly complete
By November, drivers will be able to travel on one road from the east side of Allentown, a baseball throw from Coca-Cola Park, to the city’s bustling downtown.
Read More »Strike now to ensure space for mid-sized manufacturers
Available land was one of the major reasons for the rebirth of the Lehigh Valley's economy the last 15 to 20 years.
LVHN marks the start of construction on $93M facility
Citing a greater need for newborn services, obstetrics and in-patient rehabilitation services, officials from Lehigh Valley Health Network conducted a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday afternoon for a project that would fulfill all three requirements.
Read More »Five year, $65M interchange, bridge project begins on busy Route 22
Though the start of construction of the long-awaited Route 22 widening project is nearly a decade away, work begins today on a $65 million interchange and bridge improvement project in Lehigh County.
Read More »Buyer momentum spurs another big month in home sales
According to a study commissioned by the Pennsylvania Association of Realtors, 59 percent of new homeowners want to live in their home for at least 15 years, while 46 percent hope to live in their new home for more than 25 years.
Read More »Emmaus buys Rodale properties for nearly $3M; plans municipal complex
The borough of Emmaus has closed on its purchase of three Rodale Inc. properties along Minor Street, including the publisher's former headquarters.
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