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May 15—Once again, the fate of the former landmark Hotel Sterling site in Wilkes-Barre is up in the air. A new hotel project slated for the vacant Sterling site at the corner of North River and ...
The design plan for a hotel/convention center project at the former Hotel Sterling site in Wilkes-Barre.
Jan. 6—WILKES-BARRE — The $10,000 promised the city by the developer of the former Hotel Sterling site could have covered any number of budgeted expenses this year, including the raise Mayor ...
WILKES-BARRE – The proposed hotel and conference center at the former Hotel Sterling site is “coming soon,” according to signs placed at the intersection of River and Market streets. Former ...
One man’s brick wall is another man’s canvas. Where we see regular buildings, artist Evan Lovett sees a potential masterpiece and he’s working on his next one in Wilkes-Barre.
WILKES-BARRE — The only setback George Albert was concerned about Wednesday dealt with the zoning application for the new hotel proposed for the site of the Hotel Sterling.
WILKES-BARRE -- The old Hotel Sterling site project at River and Market Streets is still in question. The city put it up for bid over the summer, but the sole bidder recently withdrew their ...
WILKES-BARRE -- City officials in Wilkes-Barre are looking for developers to bid on its old Hotel Sterling site. City officials are very specific about the kind of building it wants to have ...
WILKES-BARRE – Before Bonnie Owens and her family left for vacation, she wanted her grandchildren to see the Hotel Sterling one more time.
Bill Moore, president and CEO of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business and Industry, said whatever building replaces the Hotel Sterling should serve as a grand entrance into the city.
WILKES-BARRE – A year after Wilkes-Barre condemned the dilapidated Hotel Sterling, Luzerne County Council unanimously agreed Tuesday to spend up to $232,729 to demolish the historic hotel.
The city of Wilkes-Barre received one proposal to develop the Sterling Hotel site, Director of Economic Development Greg Barrouk said Wednesday.
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