Dec 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Medical Corner
By Rachel Wilson Do you often feel rushed, overwhelmed, or unfocused? Perhaps you have felt that there are not enough hours in your day or energy in your system to accomplish everything on your to do list. For many people, these feelings are all too familiar and may...
Dec 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Development
By Christopher Dellinger, P.E. Riparian forest buffers are highly touted by regulatory agencies as the best way to manage stormwater on a developed site. They are environmentally friendly, sustainable, and a close approximation of the way runoff is managed by nature....
Dec 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Law
By David Evenhuis Municipalities under financial pressure from rising budgetary costs and long-term obligations are increasingly looking to monetize their public assets. Monetization is the process of converting assets into economic value. Looking for options to...
Dec 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Development
By Zack Yearick The Central Pennsylvania market has seen no shortage of development lately. From new single-family housing, apartments, office buildings, and even big box warehouses, it seems our region is on fire with growth. Ten years removed from the Great...
Nov 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Efficiency
By James C. Mooney, PE, LEED AP Renovation and energy reduction projects begin with great intentions and often end in aggravation and, potentially, a sick building due to the unintended consequences of not rightsizing the HVAC systems as a part of the overall design....
Nov 1, 2019 | Article Archive, Development
By Michael J. Kushner, CCIM Co-working and shared office space is not a new model. Businesses like Regus have been providing flexible, monthly memberships for access to shared office space for years. This rose out of a growing need for businesses to have short-term,...