The HodgePodgery is more than a mother-daughter owned and operated consignment store where shoppers can find recycled creations like computer-key cufflinks. It is a shining example of the arts' transformation of Midtown Harrisburg.
Orrstown Bank is among a growing number of well-established, small-town banks that are ditching the brick and mortar for Internet banking, and interest seems to be growing quickly.
Momentum and federal money have stoked long-held hopes of starting commuter rail service in Greater Harrisburg. Stations are getting facelifts while locals hope for state funding to close the loop.
Harrisburg University of Science and Technology, founded in the city's downtown in 2001, is intertwined with the hopes of a new state capitol for the 21st century, replacing post-industrial job losses and offsetting "brain drain."
We spoke with David Black about the best ways to create regional, sustainable development, how to weather a recession, and why it's important to know what outsiders think about your region.
Back when the nightlife in downtown Harrisburg was barely louder than a whisper, one man's knack for attracting crowds became an integral part of the city's downtown renaissance.
Over the last decade, downtown Harrisburg has gradually come to life as a destination spot for dining and drinking, and it now boasts an active nightlife centered on a true "Restaurant Row"
On Wednesday, Harrisburg University dedicated its brand new, $73-million Academic Center in downtown Harrisburg. We spoke with HU President Dr. Mel Schiavelli about the ultramodern facility