Map explains York, Pa.'s $50 million redevelopment area

The Smyser-Royer building on York's North Street will be restored under the Northwest Triangle plan. Other historic buildings slated for restoration include: the old post office building on Philadelphia and North Beaver streets and the Keystone Color Works building, Gas Avenue. Background post: York County's Connection to the French Quarter.
York's new baseball stadium acts as a kind of hinge between two budding Codorus Creek-front projects.
To the east, the site of the former Graybill building and nearby former York County prison are being eyed for redevelopment.
To the west, the $50 million Northwest Triangle project offers a range of possibilities: restored historic properties, townhomes, offices and retail space.
Interesting, part of the development site was explored as a location for the stadium.
A you-just-got-to-look-at-map explains the project area, and yorktownsquare.com posts exploring several of its noteworthy or historic features follow:
- Rail trail: Rail trail spawns intriguing tales.
- Sovereign Bank Stadium: First pitch could break link with York race riots.
- Old post office building: Could York bus drivers also point out historic sites?
- Railroad bridge over Codorus: The Bridge marks the spot.
- Old York Academy gym, rear of parking lot, across from St. John's Episcopal Church: USO column attracts WW II-era memories and "Old gym bears signs of USO past.







