Former Steudler Estate Prepped For Development

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As anyone who drives by the property could tell you, changes are happening at a former estate just off Oregon Pike near Lancaster Shopping Center.

A demolition crew recently cleared and leveled the 11-acre property at 1611 Oregon Pike.

Meanwhile, Richmond, Va.-based Patient First has announced it plans to open its new outpatient medical center in early 2013.

The plans for the initial Lancaster County site for Patient First had been disclosed more than a year ago during hearings on the project before Manheim Township officials.

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Mystery Business To Bring 300 – 400 Jobs To Oregon Pike Spot

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An unidentified out-of-town firm will move into the former Windstream building near Schaum’s Corner, creating 300 to 400 white-collar jobs.

The mystery firm has agreed to lease the 4139 Oregon Pike building from a local real estate firm, Oak Tree Development.

Oak Tree, which bought the building in December for $5.9 million, intends to expand the 80,000-square-foot facility and add parking for the tenant.

Mike O’Brien, Oak Tree president, confirmed the lease Friday but declined to name the tenant, its type of business or its current location.

Read more: http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/597726_Mystery-business-to-bring-300-400-jobs-to-Oregon-Pike-spot.html#ixzz1oBi2Tz47