Makeover Concepts Emerge
|http://www.cpbj.com/article/20180830/CPBJ01/180839981/makeover-concepts-emerge-for-lemoyne-middle-school
http://www.cpbj.com/article/20180830/CPBJ01/180839981/makeover-concepts-emerge-for-lemoyne-middle-school
RGS is part of the team now in place to begin crafting a plan to redevelop the former Lemoyne Middle School in Cumberland County. Click here for the full write-up!
Smith Land unveiled the redevelopment plan for the Market Street block in Camp Hill, and we couldn’t be more excited to be a part of it! With 35,000 to 40,000 square feet of retail and office space spread across two connected two-story buildings with ground-level retail at the back, it …
Did we hear that right, a new music venue is coming to Central PA? We sure did! The Historic Englewood Barn in Hershey will be transformed into a restaurant, brewery and live music venue. We are excited to be a part of this new adventure and maybe (hopefully) you will …
This project enabled RGS Associates and our client, Oak Tree Development Group, to showcase the unique blend of the art of Landscape Architecture with the science of Civil Engineering. Integrating the stormwater management into the overall site design verified that client advocacy and ecological stewardship can be accomplished with proper …
Congratulations to Calvary Homes on this significant expansion. RGS is is privileged to have worked with such a devoted leadership team at Calvary!
Link to the LancasterOnline Article
Link to Lancasteronline.com article
On April 20th, Oak Tree Development Group hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for the floodplain restoration of Brubaker Run. The restoration is part of an expansive water quality initiative located within the 98-acre Lime Spring Square commercial development. The restoration will remove approximately 35,000 cubic yards (38,500 tons) of legacy sediment, …
Pipes crews are hard at work installing the sites main underground utility infrastructure. Shown in the picture is the installation of the water main and service lines for the Whole Foods building. Pipes crews are hard at work installing the sites main underground utility infrastructure. Shown in the picture is …