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Originally Posted by summersm343
Any news coming out of Lancaster?
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The redevelopment of the former YMCA site on North Queen and West Frederick seems to have finally got past the historic commission. The development team of Hankin/LGH Health back in March agreed to save two historic buildings on the site. I believe the project still needs to be approved by city council.
https://lancasteronline.com/business...38c6cf0b3.html
Also back in March, Berger announced plans to reduce their high-rise proposal on the corner of West Chestnut and North Queen from 16 stories down to 11, but the historic commission actually requested Berger go back to the drawing board and add another floor or two. This is the first time I have seen any historic commission tell a developer to add more height to a proposal. I am sure there are other examples, but this must be a rarity.
https://lancasteronline.com/business...46588048b.html
Additionally, Berger was suppose to appear before the historic commission back in May to present their revised proposal, but they were not on the historic commission's May agenda. I was going to wait to update the thread title until Berger comes back to the historic commission and we get a clear idea of the height and how many floors the final product will be.
https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=243585
Finally, I was in the city a couple of weeks ago and the pedestrian activity seem to be back to pre-pandemic levels. It was nice to see how crowded the sidewalks were. Another note, the first floor of the new parking garage and Lancaster Public Library was still being built out, but I am sure by now they might working on the second floor. You can occasionally see the crane lifting sections of the parking garage in this webcam.
https://www.abc27.com/weather/weathe...eather-camera/