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The days are ticking down until the new Home Depot opens off Valley Vista Drive in Patton Township.
If all goes well, it looks like you could be shopping at Kohl’s this fall.
With a swing of the golden sledgehammer — OK, it took multiple swings to get things started — construction of the “P” Hotel and Spa was under way in Patton Township.
It might have taken a little longer than planned, but the Gamble Mill in Bellefonte is back in business.
And for those of you worried about changes, you’ll find very little of it here, said Dave Fonash, one of the new owners.We’re inching closer to getting a Kohl’s. I’m sure many of you noticed that there was a lot of earthmoving going this week at the site, which is sandwiched between Target and the former Lowe’s.
Wegmans is still hammering out the details of a restaurant liquor license transfer for the State College location on Colonnade Way, an attorney for the grocery store chain said this week.
This year’s Business Matters takes a look at the service sector of Centre County’s economy, the sector that provides 89 percent of all the county’s non-farm jobs.
Clem’s Unique Wood-fired BBQ is coming to State College just in time for Super Bowl Sunday.
It’ll be the same food, but a new look when Irving’s Bakery Cafe reopens at 7 a.m. Monday.
“It’s going to be quite different. We completely changed the flow of the store around,” said David Schoenholtz, who owns the business with wife, Marya, and his brother Jack.Construction on the Home Depot is finally under way.
After months of prep work, walls of the structure have started going up at the intersection of Valley Vista Drive and North Atherton Street in Patton Township.Construction on the Home Depot is finally under way.
There’s one more reason to “envy” Ginny Glickman — she’s got her own boutique now.
I’ve got good news for all of you donut lovers.
Dunkin’ Donuts will be back in town this fall at corner of Fraser Street and College Avenue, said Steve Mercurio, general manager of the Dunkin’ Donuts Division of Wildcat LLC, of Bethlehem. Wildcat is a subsidiary of Lehigh Gas.Dairy Queen fans, your treats are a few months away — if the weather cooperates.
I’m sure this news will please many of you, as construction — starting with site clearing including tree and vegetation removal — is slated to begin Monday on the Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, which will be located at 310 W. Aaron Drive between Pletcher’s Beer Distributor and Eckerd Drug.“Until everything’s perfect, we’re not opening that store,” Meyers said. “I have big plans for that place.”
He said the construction, which will upgrade the borough streetscape and sewers, has limited parking already. And it soon will be directly in front of the restaurant, a situation that would limit access all around, he said.
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