WBRE NBC 13 St. Luke’s groundbreaking on a multi-million project by: Sydney Kostus WFMZ (Channel 69) St. Luke’s breaks ground on multi-use project in Smithfield Twp. Pocono Record St. Luke’s breaks ground at Smithfield Gateway
Plan eyed for shopping center, apartments in Bern Township
READINGEAGLE.COM – THURSDAY, MARCH 9TH 2017 By Stephen F. DeLucas – Reading Eagle correspondent BERN TOWNSHIP, PA. – The Bern Township supervisors have been presented with a revised proposal for a zoning overlay district to allow a shopping center, including
1,000 jobs come with Smithfield Gateway project
Pocono Record January 25, 2017 By Bill Cameron Pocono Record Writer A parcel of land east of Route 209 in Smithfield Township will change hands this week. The 29 acre property, located between Dairy Queen and the Odd Lot
Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for Rite Aid at the Village at Taunton Forge Shopping Center
The official groundbreaking ceremony for the redevelopment of the Village at Taunton Forge was held on Monday, Nov. 21. The windy day kept the hot coffee urns busy and the speeches short. Attending dignitaries included property owners, brothers, Jim, Steve
State loan spurs site prep for massive business park, 1,000 jobs
By Brian Pedersen, Lehigh Valley Business Posted Oct 27, 2016 A $5.9 million loan for the development of a mixed-use business park in Monroe County is expected to expedite site preparation for the more than $100 million project. The investment
Smithfield Gateway project aims to retain community character
By Bill Cameron Pocono Record Writer Posted Oct 26, 2016 at 8:10 PM A remnant of local history might take on a new role in a major development project in Smithfield Township. Developers on Wednesday announced tentative plans to preserve
DEPG names development manager to focus on Pocono region
By David Pierce Pocono Record Writer, Posted Aug. 11, 2016 Engineer R. Douglas Olmstead, Jr. has been named development manager for DEPG Development, which has developed several Bartonsville commercial projects marketed through its leasing agent, Legend Properties. Olmstead will focus