Technology transforms the state's transportation systems
From bus-tracking apps to robotic traffic signals, there are big ideas coming out of Pittsburgh, and they could have a huge impact on transportation statewide.
From bus-tracking apps to robotic traffic signals, there are big ideas coming out of Pittsburgh, and they could have a huge impact on transportation statewide.
Erie Insurance has cut the ribbon on its new state-of-the-art Technical Learning Center, the first of a trio of real estate projects in Downtown Erie.
Construction is nearly complete on the Scranton Passive House, which promises to use 80 percent less energy that its more conventional downtown neighbors.
There's no sign of slowing down when it comes to residential construction in the center of Steel City. Thankfully, a widespread emphasis on creative reuse is saving historic buildings, transforming them into inspiring places to live.
It was time for a facelift at the state's second-busiest Amtrak station, starting with the guts and ending with its gorgeous historic details. This investment signals Pennsylvania's continued commitment to train travel and to Lancaster as a destinati
Four companies are starting 2015 with new investments from Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
Entrepreneurs and developers have been resurrecting historic Steel City churches for years, turning them into apartments, breweries and community spaces. And the movement shows no signs of slowing down.
Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania is closing 2014 with $2.8 million in investments to 16 companies.
GE is making a major investment in so-called additive manufacturing; the company plans to build a new research and manufacturing facility in Findlay Township, outside of Pittsburgh.
Thirty-three artists are unpacking and settling in at 23 studio spaces in The Millworks, a new arts, culture and food space in downtown Harrisburg.