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A strong workforce is critical to your business’ success. That’s not rocket science, it’s common sense. It’s also one of the Lehigh Valley’s biggest selling points for businesses looking for a place to call home.
Grabbing a quick bite recently at NOSH @ nana’s on the first floor of Three City Center gave me good reason to smile. On my stroll east from Center Square, I passed several bustling new businesses that are a sign of the city’s renaissance — especially around the intersection of Sixth and Hamilton streets.
Artists have begun installing a colorful new mural on the public parking deck along the ArtsWalk at City Center. The mural design—a stylized sunrise that will span the south- and west-facing corners of the parking deck at Church Street—was chosen from proposals submitted this summer, with Amber Art and Design of Philadelphia having their proposal selected.
Local painting-party studio Roey’s Paintbox is relocating to The Shops at City Center on the ArtsWalk. The studio will officially open in early November, although it is already accepting party reservations online.
On Tuesday, the Allentown Planning Commission approved City Center Lehigh Valley‘s plans to build a 71-unit luxury apartment building next to Miller Symphony Hall.