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Redevelopment authority seeks $5 million rehabilitation of Penn Market; board approves exterior and accessibility work
Summary
Glenda Naes of the redevelopment authority presented plans to rehabilitate Penn Market in phases — including window restoration, new mechanicals, an ADA ramp and a possible community room — and the Historic Preservation Board voted to approve the submitted plans.
The York City Historic Preservation Board voted to approve a phased rehabilitation plan for Penn Market after a presentation by Glenda Naes, secretary and executive director of the York City Redevelopment Authority, and Stephanie Schaeffer, lead architect with Groupe Horn.
Naes told the board the project is a comprehensive rehabilitation “probably about a $5,000,000 total renovation” that will replace mechanical systems, electrical and plumbing, refurbish…
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