This once bustling hub is becoming bustling once again
York, Pa.’s downtown: ‘This once bustling hub is becoming bustling once again‘
By Jim McClure
Apartments open at $4.8M Codo 28 in York
Investors hope popularity of renting will boost Codo 28
Investors hope popularity of renting will boost Codo 28
York Daily Record
Codo241 2009 Design Award
CODO 241 was recognized by AIA Central Pennsylvania, A Chapter of The American Institute of Architects – with an Honor Award as part of the 2009 Design Awards Program. A total of 6 projects received awards at the Design Awards Gala held at The Art Association of Harrisburg on October 22 – including 3 projects designed by Murphy & Dittenhafer Architects of York. The Murphy & Dittenhafer CODO entry was the only project selected to receive an Honor award – the highest level of recognition for Excellence in Design. The AIA Chesapeake Bay Chapter in Maryland served as the Design Awards Jury for the submissions received from Architects within the 13 County Central Pennsylvania Chapter.
Creativity at Codo
Creativity at Codo
Central Penn Business Journal
Project’s goal: Creating ‘cool’ living space in the city
Project’s goal: Creating ‘cool’ living space in the city
The York Dispatch
New generation wants ‘fresh York’
You’ve heard of Codo 241
Central Penn Business Journal breaks the story on Codo 26.
ANOTHER CODO PROJECT TO BUILD HOUSING, LIFESTYLE
Central Penn Business Journal
Uncovering the truth behind one PA city’s downtown development hype
What is Codo?
It’s apartments, commercial space
The York Dispatch
WGAL Coverage of Codo Unveiling
Do you know what, or who, is Codo?
You’ll find out Thursday who “she” is and what she means for York
Daily Record / Sunday News
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