Lancaster City Council Approves Rezoning Of Former YMCA Site

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Lancaster City Council members Tuesday approved the rezoning of the former Lancaster Family YMCA site to allow for the construction of a new medical office building and parking garage.

Council members also began consideration of a bill that would take a portion of a parking lot by eminent domain as part of plans to expand City Hall.

The rezoning changes the former YMCA site at North Queen, East Frederick and North Prince streets from a residential designation to “hospital campus.”

Lancaster General Health, whose parking garage lies just across North Queen Street from the site, plans to construct a five-story, 175,000-square-foot administrative office building. Some 550 employees now working in rented space in Burle Business Park on New Holland Avenue would be shifted to the new building, hospital officials said.

A six-level, 632-space parking garage would be built adjacent to the office building, at Prince and Frederick streets, to serve the employees.

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Lancaster General Health To Build $44 Million Cancer Center

Lancaster General Health is constructing a new $44 million cancer center in East Hempfield Township. The new center is projected to open by the spring of 2013.

The Ann B. Barshinger Cancer Center will be a two-story 70,000 square-foot building and feature a radiation wing, infusion therapy and chemotherapy suites, a conference and education center and a healing garden. The idea behind the center is to offer Lancaster County residents

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world-class cancer treatment without having to drive to Philadelphia or Baltimore.

The cancer center will be at the southern end of the 125-acre Suburban Health Campus near the intersection of Rohrerstown Road and Harrisburg Pike.

To view the Lancaster General Health web page about the new cancer center, click here: http://www.lancastergeneralhealth.org/LGH/Our-Services/Cancer-Center/Programs—Services/Barshinger-Cancer-Center.aspx