A new seven-story building is planned for Reily Street in Harrisburg on a 1.01 acre site near the future Federal Courthouse.

KevGar Holdco, which is owned by Kevin Baird and Gary Nalbandian, and 400 Reily Street Management, plans to develop the building that will include commercial space for a 23,000-square-foot grocery store, an 8,000-square-foot restaurant and coffee shop, a 1,500-square-foot office; 85 apartments; and an approximately 500-space parking garage.

The grocery store would have an outdoor seating area and bike racks will be installed as part of the project.

The building would replace four buildings on Reily Street, that are all more than 100 years old, according to Dauphin County property tax records. Those buildings would all be demolished. The buildings include a 1,784-square-foot structure at 422 Reily St.; a 1,476-square-foot structure at 430 Reily Street, a 1,920-square-foot structure at 432 Reily St. and another 1,248-square-foot structure.

The project was brought before the Harrisburg Planning Commission on Wednesday night via Zoom to request various zoning relief from use and development regulations required for the construction of the development, which unanimously recommended by the commission.

The Federal Courthouse is currently under construction.

The Harrisburg Housing Authority also plans to build a new five-story, 50-unit affordable housing apartment building nearby in front of Lick Tower on Sixth Street.

--Business Buzz

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