The four-story, 190,000-square-foot building would be include approximately 118 units.
plans to redevelop the former Hershey Lumberyard in Derry Township into a “Dwellings for Employees and Students building” that would be used for short-term housing.
The four-story, 190,000-square-foot building would be located at 339 W. Chocolate Ave. near North First Street. The building is still being designed, but is expected to include approximately 118 units with a mix of one, two and three-bedroom suites.and Lancaster County-based Benchmark Realty.
“We are excited about this opportunity and all the benefits it will bring to Derry Township,” Gall said. Sign up for “Eat, Shop, Go”, a weekly report on food, restaurants, business, retail centers, things to do and places to go all around central Pa. Sign up for free by If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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