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Dan Zimmerman 717-626-8900                               ISSUED: March 31, 2011                                               

Warwick Devco Donates $100,000 to Venture Lititz

Per Conditional Use Negotiations
with Warwick Township Board of Supervisors

 

WARWICK TOWNSHIP (PA) – Warwick Devco, the company developing the new Target at the Shoppes of Kissel Village on Lititz Pike, has donated $100,000 to Venture Lititz.  Representatives from Warwick Devco, Venture Lititz, and Warwick Township were on hand to witness the ceremonial handing over of the check, which took place in downtown Lititz at the corner of Broad and Main Streets in front of the new wayfinding signs installed recently by Venture Lititz.

The Wayfinding Sign program is just one of the projects being funded by the donation. Others include a parking management study and a floodplain study.

The donation was part of a conditional use agreement negotiated between Warwick Township and Warwick Devco several years ago, when the Target project was in front of the Warwick Board of Supervisors.

Upon receiving the check, Venture Lititz President Gaylord Poling said “Venture Lititz, on behalf of the entire Lititz community, thanks The Shoppes at Kissel Village and their owner Warwick Devco for their generous donation of $100,000 to enhance the economic vibrancy of our downtown. We also want to thank the Warwick Township Supervisors and Dan Zimmerman for their part in making this a reality. This wonderful donation will be used for special projects within our downtown such as expanding our wayfinding signage.  It is especially gratifying that our good neighbors to the south recognize the value of a thriving downtown to our overall region. Without an exciting, and economically healthy downtown, there would be no traffic, no people, and no significant commerce. Thank you again for recognizing the impact of our downtown and the part it can play in helping us all be successful.”

Logan Myers, Chairman of the Warwick Township Board of Supervisors, also expressed his gratitude to Warwick Devco, saying “on behalf of Warwick Township, I want to express my gratitude to the developer for their willingness to work with and support the community.”

The new Target is expected to open in November of this year.

Photo of Warwick Devco donation to Venture Lititz

From left to right: Logan Myers, Chair of the Warwick Board of Supervisors; Mike Vigunas, Warwick Board of Supervisors; David Kramer, Warwick Board of Supervisors; Gaylord Poling, President of Venture Lititz; Kevin Lahn, Vice President of R.J. Waters & Associates, Inc.; and Joe Waters, of R.J. Waters & Associates, Inc.






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