
Harlan is the second local construction company that’s planning to build itself a new headquarters with other uses mixed in.
Harlan is the second local construction company that’s planning to build itself a new headquarters with other uses mixed in.
The new 12,000-square-foot, two-story building will be called Pioneer Hall and will serve the autism nonprofit’s adult day services program and employment academy.
Road Runner will be replaced by regional chain Lucky Road, which also has locations at Willow Lawn shopping center, 13265 Rittenhouse Drive in Midlothian and in Fredericksburg
“I was hoping to hold onto the building. I would love to have developed it,” said the seller in the deal. “It was just a long journey. I kind of had to fish or cut bait.”
The buyer said it likes the challenge and opportunity of having some vacant spaces to fill with new tenants and breathe new life into the mixed-use development.
The site was previously planned to be home to 700 Canal Place, a sister tower that would have complemented its 600 Canal Place headquarters next door.
Sweet Wynns owner Taryn Wynn said she always envisioned a dedicated space for the company’s ice cream-making classes.
The developer isn’t letting rising interest rates slow it down as it proposes a 301-unit apartment building at 900 N. Allen Ave., next to the Lowes off Broad Street.
The competitor of Wawa and Sheetz continues its initial push into the region with land deals and plans on file for several new stores.
A. Duie Pyle just opened its first local freight hub here in April and it already has a new $6 million-$7 million project in mind.
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