Central Penn Business Journal (CPBJ) has selected CrossNet Ministries to receive a 2026 Top Projects Award.
Top Projects is an awards program that honors the best building and construction projects in Central Pennsylvania over a 12-month span – from January to December 2025 – in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties. The awards are not only a look back at the excellent work that has taken place in the previous year, but they also anticipate how these plans and projects potentially establish landmarks of the future.
Projects were judged on the following criteria: degree of difficulty, creativity in design, innovative construction techniques, cooperation among contractors, management, and in some cases government, adaptive reuse, and sustainability efforts. Winners of the 2026 Top Projects Awards were chosen by the editors of Central Penn Business Journal.
“The 2026 Top Projects winners demonstrate how innovation, design, and construction create projects that are making a mark on the Central Pennsylvania community, spurring economic growth in the region,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, managing director of BridgeTower Media/Central Penn Business Journal. “This year’s recipients have created impressive landmark projects that have transformed the area. We at Central Penn Business Journal are pleased to honor this year’s award winners.”
2026 Top Projects Awards
419 Apartments
11 Travertine Drive, Lebanon
Project Owner: 419 Point Partners, LLC
Bethel Village
1012 North 6th Street, Harrisburg
Project Owner: RB Development
Children’s Aid Society Werner Early Learning Childcare Center
636 West Poplar Street, York
Project Owner: Children’s Aid Society Southern PA District
CrossNet Ministries
110 West Franklin Street, New Holland
Project Owner: CrossNet Ministries
Franklin & Marshall College Weis Hall
600 Race Avenue, Lancaster
Project Owner: Franklin & Marshall College
HDC MidAtlantic Apartments at College Avenue
213 College Avenue, Lancaster
Project Owner: HDC MidAtlantic
Lancaster Amtrak Platform Replacement and Improvements
53 McGovern Avenue, Lancaster
Project Owner: Amtrak
Lancaster General Hospital Behavioral Health & Psychiatric Urgent Care
526 North Lime Street Entrance, Lancaster
Project Owner: Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health
Lowengard
210 North 3rd Street, Harrisburg
Project Owner: Chris Dawson, AIA
Martin’s Substation
1933 Cider Press Road, Chambersburg
Project Owner: Martin’s Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc.
OSS Health Third Floor Renovation
1926 Good Hope Road, Enola
Project Owner: OSS Health
Penn State Health Hampden Cancer Center
2200 Good Hope Road, Enola
Project Owner: Penn State Health
Pequea Valley Secondary School
164 South New Holland Road, Kinzers
Project Owner: Pequea Valley School District
The Country Club of York
1400 Country Club Road, York
Project Owner: The Country Club of York (Member-Owned)
The Lofts at Stehli Silk Mill
701 Martha Avenue, Lancaster
Project Owner: Stehli Mill, LLC
The Residence at Carlisle
400 Christian Loop, Carlisle
Project Owner: Weathervane Senior Living
The Villas at Hotel Hershey
100 Hotel Road, Hershey
Project Owner: Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company
Twizzler’s Twisted Gravity—Hersheypark
100 West Hersheypark Drive, Hershey
Project Owner: Hershey Entertainment & Resorts
U-HAUL Moving & Storage of Lancaster
1985 State Road, Lancaster
Project Owner: U-Haul Company of Harrisburg
Upper Allen Genius Kids Child Development Center
191 Old School House Lane, Mechanicsburg
Project Owner: Areya Management
Wagman Corporate Headquarters
3265 Farmtrail Road, York
Project Owner: Wagman, Inc.
Water Street Mission Wonder Academy Renovation
47 South Mulberry Street, Lancaster
Project Owner: Water Street Mission
WellSpan CityGate Surgical Center
35 Erick Road, Lancaster
Project Owner: Oak Tree Development Group
York Academy Regional Charter School – Legacy Hall
32 West North Street, York
Project Owner: York Academy Regional Charter School
YWCA – Lancaster Phase 3 Renovations
110 North Lime Street, Lancaster
Project Owner: YWCA of Lancaster