Gov. Tom Wolf joined county commissioners, state and federal legislators and township officials at the opening of the new headquarters for Turn5, an aftermarket online parts seller for Jeeps, Mustangs and pickup trucks that is expanding and adding jobs on in the Paoli-Malvern area.
In designing a new station for the Broomall Fire Co., Paul Andrew Sgroi decided to borrow from its past. The fire company had its first station constructed in 1924. It was a stone building with a cupola and it housed a motorized American LaFrance-made pumper that cost $5,700 in 1925.
A premium food manufacturer and distributor is expanding in Logan Township. Millville logistics firm NFI broke ground last week on a build-to-suit facility for Chelten House.
UGI Utilities said Wednesday it has started construction of a new $35 million corporate headquarters in East Cocalico Township. The new facility of 93,000 square feet, to replace its Reading facility, will bring 350 jobs to the township when it opens in late 2018.
The developer of a $325 million retail, office and residential project along the Lehigh River in Allentown said construction will begin in the next couple of months on the first two buildings: a six-story office that’s expected to house a tech company, and an apartment building with 122 units.