
Antrim Township Trucking Service Center Gets Approval
GREENCASTLE, Pa. — Earth should start to move within a week or two, signaling the start of construction of a large trucking service center in Antrim Township, Pa., that eventually could create 200 jobs.
West Chester, Pa.-based A. Duie Pyle announced last summer its plans to build an integrated logistics center on 35 acres along Molly Pitcher Highway, or U.S. 11, just south of Greencastle.
The location is across from Graphics Universal and World Kitchen. It extends east and west from U.S. 11 to Interstate 81 on land that formerly was known as the Hoffman tract.
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