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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New Mavis Discount Tire and a self-storage facility to open in York County
Updated Mar 18, 2021;
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An automobile repair and service center, and a self-storage facility with more than 1,000 units are expected to open next year on Cape Horn Road in York Township near Red Lion adjacent to the Giant-anchored South Hanover Shopping Center.
Mavis Discount Tire, which has opened a number of locations in the midstate including one at the Capital City Mall in Lower Allen Township and several in York County, has signed a lease and expects to be operational in a free-standing building by the winter of 2022.
Police: Vandals destroy donations at Red Lion-area food pantry for third time
York Dispatch
A food pantry near Red Lion that was created to help those in need during the COVID-19 pandemic has been vandalized for a third time, police said.
Food dropped off in the Little Free Food Pantry s collection box was dumped and destroyed three weeks in a row, founder Jerry Pilachowski said Wednesday. We think they re deliberately doing it. We don t know (why). We have no idea, he said. They re throwing it everywhere.
Volunteers thought it was an accident the first time it happened, since people throw food into the collection bin sometimes, Pilachowski said.
EDITORIAL: Pa. s friends and family appointments
York Dispatch Editorial Board
Thumbs down to yet another cozy appointment to a well-paying state vacancy.
State Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Centre, named Frances “Fran” Regan to serve a two-year term on the state’s Gaming Control Board. Regan, a former federal probation officer who has spent the past six years running a private business providing fitness and personal safety classes for women, will earn $145,000 a year in the post.
Nice work if you can get it. And to get it, it helps to have personal ties to state lawmakers.
Regan is the wife of two-term state Sen. Mike Regan, R-Dillsburg. She replaces Merritt Reitzel, who was appointed by Corman’s predecessor, Republican Joe Scarnati, whose chief of staff was Reitzel’s brother-in-law.