Several companies have recently announced the closure of locations in Pennsylvania, including many banks, restaurants and retailers.
The list below includes 27 locations across the Keystone State that have closed or will close soon.
This list is published on PennLive several times a year. PennLive’s most recent list of business closures was released on October 22.
Adams County
Mount Joy Township
The Primitive Girl, Gettysburg
The company stated on its Facebook page that it will close its store at the Outlet Shoppes in Gettysburg in February.
Allegheny County
Pittsburgh
Citizens Bank plans to close its branch at 4570 Fifth Ave., according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Beaver County
Economy
The branch at 1685 W. State St. will close, according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Potter Township
The expanding polystyrene manufacturer is closing its 400 Frankfort Road facility and 140 people will be laid off. The company plans to stop all production at this site in January. The layoffs will take place from January 3. Layoffs will continue to complete activities necessary to permanently idle the facility by early 2026.
Bucks County
Middletown Township
The bank plans to close the Giant branch, located at 168 N. Flowers Mill Road, Suite A, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s weekly bulletin.
Butler County
Jackson Township
The Illinois-based truckload carrier, one of the largest transportation contractors associated with the United States Postal Service, has closed its doors. The terminal at 2470 Evans City Road closed on September 9.
Chester County
Birmingham Township
The bank plans to close the Giant branch at 1393 Wilmington Pike, according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Cumberland County
Hampden Township
The restaurant at 4890 Carlisle Pike in Hampden Center closed its doors on November 3.
Mechanicsburg
The restaurant and pub at 398 N. York St. has closed, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s weekly bulletin.
“It has been an honor to serve the community over the past 5 years. It is with great sadness to announce that Friday November 8 will be our last day of operation,” » declared the restaurant on its Facebook page.
Dauphin County
Township of Derry
Harvest at the Hershey Hotel announced it would close after brunch on January 5 to facilitate a transformation. Harvest will reopen in spring 2025 with a new dining and tavern experience, according to the message on its website. Harvest opened in 2009. The 150-seat restaurant operates in a separate building from the hotel and promotes “real American cuisine.”
Lower Paxton Township
The restaurant at Colonial Park Mall has closed its doors. The location opened last fall at the former Buffalo Wild Wings. Its menu fused Nepalese, Indian and American flavors.
The Colonial Park Mall store announced on its Facebook page which it plans to close on December 1st.
Delaware County
Marple Township
The bank plans to close its branch at Giant, at 2180 West Chester Pike, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s weekly bulletin.
Fayette County
Township of Georges
Berkley Medical Resources
The company is closing its nonwoven wipe plant located at Fayette Business Park, 700 Mountain View Drive. The factory will close on December 31, manufacturing will end on November 27, and warehousing and distribution will be closed on December 31.
Lancaster County
Ephrata
Piano maker Steinway & Sons has acquired Jacobs Music and is closing the store at 1391 W. Main St.
Montgomery County
Collegeville
Wells Fargo will close the branch at 222 E. Main St., according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Lower Providence Township
The bank will close its branch at the Giant, at 2668 Egypt Road, according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Philadelphia County
Philadelphia
The bank plans to close the 920 South St. branch, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s weekly bulletin.
The bank plans to close its branches at 2497 Aramingo Ave. and at the Acme at 2101-41 Cottman Ave., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s weekly bulletin.
Piano maker Steinway & Sons has acquired Jacobs Music and is closing the store at 1718 Chestnut St. The location will close for a period of time, then reopen at a later date as Steinway & Sons.
PNC plans to close the branch at 230 S. Broad St., according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Venango County
Franklin
PNC Bank plans to close its branch at 1165 Liberty St., according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Washington County
Charleroi
Glassware and tableware company Corelle Brands, formerly known as Instant Brands, is closing its facility at 100 Eighth St. and 270 people will be laid off. The layoffs will take place between December 9 and February 17.
Westmoreland County
New Kensington
The bank plans to close its branch at 200 Tarentum Bridge Road, according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
York County
Dillsburg
Citizens Bank plans to close its branch at 4 S. Baltimore St., according to the weekly bulletin from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Fairview Township
The restaurant closed Nov. 6 at 146 Sheraton Drive, off Interstate 83. The restaurant said on its Facebook page that its lease ends at the end of December.
“After 15 years of proudly serving the Central Pennsylvania community, we will sadly be closing our doors on November 6,” the restaurant said in a Facebook post.. “Our family would like to thank everyone for their love and support in helping us make our dream a reality over the past 15 years. We will miss everyone!