Business
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‘Simply Not Sustainable.’ Centre County Business Leaders Voice Concerns About Local Impact of New Tariffs
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Centre County business leaders are sounding the alarm about the “immediate and significant” local impact of new tariffs and urging lawmakers to take action. Tariffs implemented by the Trump administration, […]
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Final Plan Approved for Mediterranean Restaurant Chain’s First Centre County Location
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A Mediterranean restaurant chain’s first Centre County location can move toward construction following plan approval last week. Cava‘s final land development plan for a restaurant to be located in the […]
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Kitchen Garden Recipes Showcase Turkish Heritage
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Three local families have created a little piece of the Mediterranean for diners in State College.
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Sabine Carey’s Centre Markets: A Growing Food Hub
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Sabine Carey’s Centre Markets is moving to a larger space and adding a kitchen collective.
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Centre County Spring Job Fair to Host Dozens of Local Employers
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PA CareerLink and the Chamber of Business and Industry of Centre County are partnering to host a free job fair for the community featuring more than 75 local employers.
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New Cider and Craft Beverage Tap House to Open in State College
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A new kind of bar is coming to downtown State College this summer. The Press: Cider and Craft Beverage Tap House will open in the former location of The Deli […]
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Restaurant Chain Specializing in Stir-Fry and Salads to Open in Downtown State College
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A fast-casual restaurant chain founded by a Penn State alumnus is bringing its customizable stir-fry, salads and dessert bowls to downtown State College. Honeygrow has signed a lease for a […]
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Rothrock Wood Project Transforms Local Trees Into Art
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What once shaded sidewalks and backyards in State College is now finding new life in homes and hotels as handcrafted pieces of art.
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Initiatives Aim to Help New Small Businesses Gain a Foothold in Downtown State College
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Since being hired as the retail and commercial business advocate for the Downtown State College Improvement District a year ago, Kendra Kielbasa has seen up-close the challenges that first-time businesses […]
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Former Nittany Mall Business Ordered to Pay $25K for Denying Entry to Disabled Veteran’s Service Dog
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A former Nittany Mall business was ordered on Friday to pay $25,000 to a disabled Vietnam veteran for denying entry to his service dog in 2022. Christopher C. Taylor, of […]