Keystone Health to purchase former Gold’s Gym building

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Keystone Health to purchase former Gold’s Gym building
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A land development plan has yet to be submitted,

, a federally qualified community health center, has signed an agreement to purchase a former Gold’s Gym building.

Keystone Health will purchase the former gym at the Southgate Shopping Center on West Catherine Street in Chambersburg from the Chambersburg Area Municipal Authority. “We had a site at the Southgate Mall over 20 years ago,” CEO Joanne Cochran, said in a news release. “It started out as a site for migrant farmworkers and I expanded it to include all the community. I have wanted to put a site at Southgate for many years. So many of our patients live in that area. Thank you to CAMA for approving the agreement. I am very grateful.”A land development plan has yet to be submitted to the borough.

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