York PA

York’s ongoing development, combining Victorianera charm with contemporary innovation. The city’s historic streetscapes have become a draw for architects and preservationists alike, with buildings dating back to the 1740s standing alongside thoughtfully repurposed industrial spaces. “I had folks in here from New Hampshire, Denver, and Brooklyn recently,” Mayor Helfrich shares, “and when I told them that a brownstone house would go for about $220,000 to $250,000, and one of these 150-year-old smaller brick homes you could probably pick up for $150,000, their jaws dropped.” This 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 02

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