St. John Properties wants to tear down most of the Swatara Township mall and build smaller business spaces.
St. John Properties, owner of the Harrisburg Mall in Swatara Township, is eyeing a massive redevelopment project. It involves demolishing most of the mall and building a retail-oriented development with multi-use business space. File photo by Dan Gleiter | [email protected] a hearing Wednesday night, Swatara Township Commissioners voted 3-2 to rezone the property along Paxton Street from a general commercial district to a light manufacturing and industrial district.
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