$550,000 PIPE Grant for Natural Gas Pipe to Former Lycoming Mall

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The former Lycoming Mall in Muncy Township. Credit: SUN-GAZETTE FILE PHOTO (click for larger version)
Pennsylvania’s Pipeline Investment Program (PIPE) grants cover part of the cost of building new natural gas pipelines to connect homes and businesses, typically in rural parts of the state, to homegrown Marcellus Shale gas supplies. We’ve written about many of the dozens of PIPE grant projects awarded over the years (see our PIPE stories here). One of the sponsors who created the program, Sen. Gene Yaw, just announced his district will now receive one of the grants. The former Lycoming Mall in Muncy Township (Lycoming County) is getting a PIPE grant of $552,084 to install natural gas lines to the old mall, which is being converted into a mixed-use shopping, hospitality, residential and entertainment complex.

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