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Developer outlines Polyclinic hospital campus plan: 130 units, retail and grocery space; council to vote later

Harrisburg City Council · January 21, 2026
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Summary

Penmark presented a second-phase plan to convert the Polyclinic’s main hospital building into mixed use with about 130 residential units, ~15,000 sq ft of retail (including a potential local grocery), and a 440-space parking garage; planning conditions include ADA sidewalk reconstruction and refuse consolidation. Council moved the land-development resolution to the legislative session.

The City planning bureau and Penmark Harrisburg Holdings updated council on the Polyclinic hospital campus redevelopment (Resolution 5 of 2026). The proposed second phase would convert the main hospital building into mixed uses, featuring roughly 130 residential units (studios to three-bedrooms), about 15,000 square feet of retail/flex space facing 4th Street, and a parking garage in the neighborhood of 440 spaces.

Planning staff summarized recommended conditions: reconstruct portions of the 4th Street sidewalk to be ADA-compliant (including…

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