LCCCA 2019 Audit
Lancaster County Convention Center 2018 Annual Report to the County Commissioners
At the Lancaster County County Commissioners Work Session, held Tuesday December 18, 2018, Thomas Hazinski of HVS presented the Lancaster County Convention Center Economic Impact Report for the operating period 2014 through 2017. Josh Nowak gave … [Continue reading]
Celebrating Thaddeus Stevens – April 4, 1792 to August 11, 1868
Susquehanna Advisors SWAP Presentation – January 26, 2017
Susquehanna Advisors SWAP Presentation - January 26 2017 … [Continue reading]
Collaboration Agreement 30 Month Update
Collaboration Agreement 30 months into the 5 year term – below is comparison data to help understand the successes from the Collaboration Agreement (CA). LCCCA Series 2014 Bonds Reserve Balances December 31, 2013 $ … [Continue reading]
Convention center, Marriott hotel fuel new business amid plans to expand
Joshua Nowak, director of sales and marketing for the Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square and the Lancaster County Convention Center, has been with the downtown facility since 2007. - (Photo / Amy Spangler) When Joshua Nowak moved to Central … [Continue reading]
April 6 – Celebrating the ‘Underground Railroad’ and 45 South Queen Street in Lancaster, PA.
Thaddeus Stevens and the Underground Railroad One day in August of 1848, a band of men of African descent who had fled enslavement in Maryland three days earlier came boldly to this community seeking advice, food, shelter or any kind of support. … [Continue reading]
Celebrating Thaddeus Stevens – April 4, 1792 to August 11, 1868

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View the Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square Permanent Art Collection!
Click the link below for photos and to read about the local artists whose original work graces the walls of the Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at Penn Square. Lancaster County Convention Center and Lancaster Marriott at … [Continue reading]
Celebrating Lydia Hamilton Smith – February 14, 1813 – February 14, 1884

Lydia Hamilton Smith was born on Valentine's Day 1813 near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to an African-American mother and an Irish father. Mrs. Smith moved to Lancaster in 1848 and became housekeeper to Thaddeus Stevens, who … [Continue reading]