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Project Name
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Contact Person
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Cost of project
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Description of
Project
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2000
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2001
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2002
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2003
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2004
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2005
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2006
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2007
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LGH - Hospital Lobby & Parking
Garage
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John Lines 394-5054
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$3 million
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New lobby along James Street with 338
space parking garage
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Completed Apr.
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LGH - Skylight Waiting Area
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$1 million
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Project created centralized 3,500 sf
waiting area on hospital's 2nd floor
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Completed May
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LGH College of Nursing & Health Sciences Expansion & Renovation
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$4 million
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20000 sq. ft. addition and renovation
at Lemon & Lime streets added science and nursing arts laboratories,
computer and resource center classrooms and administrative areas.
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Started Sept.
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Completed Sept.
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LGH Operating Room Expansion
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$4 million
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4 additional operating room suites for
orthopedic and neurosurgical procedures, bringing hospital's total to 23
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Started Summer
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Completed Feb
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LGH Emergency Dept. & Trauma Center Renovations & Expansions
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$15 million
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34,000 expansion and renovation of
hospital emergency dept. along Duke St., enabling
the hospital to treat up to 90,000 patients annually. Also includes expansion of hospital's
non-invasive cardiology services
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Started April
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Completed winner 2003
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LGH - Orthopedic Services &
Hospital Expansion
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$68 million
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Expansion includes 3 story Orthopedic Center, a new hospital
lobby and 4-story addition to hospital's Lime Street
wing. More than 200 spaces were added
to hospital parking garage
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Started Summer
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End winter 2004
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Lancaster Marriott Hotel & Lancaster Convention Center
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Tom Smithgall 291-2284; David Hixon
399-7630
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$120 million
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300 Room Marriott hotel and 200,000 sf
Convention Center
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Completed
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Roberto Clemente Park
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Jane Thomas 399-4284
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$827,800
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Rehab park, expanding park and
recreational opportunities for an estimated 1000 neighborhood children
currently not participating in any organized outdoor youth sports activities
because of lack of suitable facilities.
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Complete April 2004
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Streetscape/Linear Park Improvements
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Jane Thomas 399-4284
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$949,000
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complete the preconstruction designs
for street, sidewalk, lighting and linear park improvements
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Complete August 2004
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Business Improvement, Retention,
Expansion, Development
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$885,000
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Will complete 8 commercial facades,
including 3 minority owned for profit businesses and three institutions on South Duke Street and two minority owned businesses in the neighborhoods surrounding S. Duke St. Commercial Facade Improvements establishes
standards for property appearances and maintenance and promotes a trash,
litter and crime free environment.
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Housing, Acquisition, Rehab, Resale
and Facade Improvements.
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Jane Thomas 399-4284
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$470,000
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Will improve the facades of 6
residential properties on S. Duke in addition to the six that have already
been renovated.
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Thaddeus Stevens/Smith Historic Site
(Proposed)
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Tim Smedick 291-5861
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$5 - $8 million
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A major historic, interpretive and
educational center encompassing the historic residence of Thaddeus Stevens
and other historic buildings owned by Stevens and his longtime business
manager/confidant, Lydia Hamilton Smith.
The buildings will be joined by an underground connector interpretive
center under the entrance of the new Lancaster County
Convention center all designed to promote the historic and modern legacy of these
important Lancaster based Americans.
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Starts
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Completed
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Pa. Academy of Music Building Project
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Michael G. Jamanis 399-2290
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$15 million
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the new building is designed by Phillip
Johnson, and local architect Carol Hickey and local landscape architects
Derck & Edson
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Summer
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Completed
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RRTA Transfer Center
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Jim Lutz 397-5613
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$5.3 million for Phase 1
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The RRTA transit center will provide off-street
bus stops for 11 buses in a park like setting. The number of available berths will
accommodate up to 14 buses in second phase.
A 3,000 sq information center will provide for sales and tickets and
provide an indoor waiting area, concessions and rest room facilities. A 2,000 sf mezzanine level will provide a
meeting room for public meetings and other RRTA and community uses. The upper floors of Queen Street station
are planned to provide a minimum of 15,000 sq ft of commercial space for
lease
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Bid
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