Business News
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Bellefonte’s Lock Boutique Moving to Downtown State College
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While an opening date isn’t available yet, Lock Boutique will begin transitioning from its Bellefonte shop in January.
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Wawa Exploring Potential State College-Area Stores, Could Open by 2025
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While the company declined to confirm specific timelines or locations, it anticipates setting up shop in Centre County as soon as 2025.
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Downtown Bradley’s Cheesesteaks Closes After Nearly 14 Years in Business
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The franchise’s other location on North Atherton Street will remain open, according to owner Ben Lippincott.
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Bally’s Partnering with Ira Lubert on Planned Mini-Casino ‘Near the Nittany Mall’
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Bally’s Corporation announced on Monday that it has signed an agreement with investor and Penn State alumnus Ira Lubert to develop a planned $120 million mini-casino in Centre County.
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Geisinger Opens Dedicated Cold and Flu Center in State College Convenient Care Clinic
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Geisinger’s Convenient Care clinic in State College is now specifically designated as a cold and flu walk-in clinic.
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Three Centre County Development Projects Receive $6 Million in State Funding
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Two businesses and one nonprofit organization have been awarded a combined $6 million in grants from Pennsylvania’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program funding round for 2020.
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State College Days Inn Plans Parking Deck Replacement
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Days Inn by Wyndham Penn State on South Pugh Street in State College is planning to replace its aging parking deck with a similarly-sized two-story structure.
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The Tavern Submits Plans for Renovations, Including Outdoor Dining Deck
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The Tavern Restaurant in State College recently submitted development plans to the borough for renovations to the establishment that’s been a local tradition since 1948.
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What Inflation?
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Why is inflation important to you? Inflation lowers the buying power of your money. You may live comfortably on $75,000 now but even in 10 years (18 years is the average time in retirement) with the current low interest rates, you would need $89,475 to purchase the same things (based on inflation fr
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Some Local Gyms Defy Ban on Indoor Operations
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Days after Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine put new temporary restrictions in place to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, including a mandate prohibiting gyms from operating indoors, Victory Sports & Fitness in College Township remained open for people to get their reps in.