Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Columbia weighing another round of bids for former McGinness property


CHRIS REBER | LNP Staff Writer

Columbia Borough Council will decide Tuesday night if it wants to again seek bids for the sale of McGinness Innovation Park, two weeks after rejecting a widely unpopular proposal that included a data center.

The agenda for the 7 p.m. meeting at Borough Hall, 308 Locust St., includes a possible vote on authorizing borough staff to advertise the property for sale for the second time this year.

It would come two weeks after council rejected Saadia Holding LLC’s lone, $6.35 million bid for the property at a meeting packed by residents concerned that the buyer was considering a data center.

Council Vice President Heather Zink told LNP | LancasterOnline on Monday that Saadia’s submitted proposal called for a data center. But because the property is only 41 acres, she said it wouldn’t approach the size of the largest data centers being built across the country, known as hyperscale data centers.

Council rejected the bid in part because of a state law requirement that the borough receive full payment within 60 days of awarding the bid. Saadia wanted to wait until site plans got approval.

Zink said she expects the second request for proposals to be similar to the first, requiring a minimum bid of $6.2 million, and a detailed proposal on the developer’s plans, but it will ultimately be up to the full council.

Under state law, if council puts the property out for bid two times and neither one draws an acceptable offer, it can negotiate directly with buyers, she said.

“We have been marching toward the same goal since we purchased the property in August of ‘21, and that is to expand the tax base and create jobs for people in our community,” she said.

Agenda — Columbia Borough Council Meeting — June 9, 2026

The meeting packet is HERE.

Monday, June 8, 2026

Locust Street apartment fire quickly contained

Units from several departments responded to a call for "BUILDING-HIGH OCCUPANCY-1A" on Locust Street shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon. The fire reportedly originated at 410 Locust, apartment 3, and was quickly contained.



Deeds Recorded — Columbia Borough — June 8, 2026


Motter Garrison Reese, Selbert Megan conveyed 1260 Cloverton Drive to Musser Brian, Kinne Christina Adair for $462,000.

Abel Kim E, Abel Tanya J. conveyed 630 Lancaster Ave. to Abel Kim Edward, Abel Tanya Jo, Abel Revocable Trust for $1.

Negron Evelyn, Negron Jeffrey conveyed 1057 Locust St. to Kenneth Diehl Jr. for $295,000.

Sunday, June 7, 2026

About Town — June 7, 2026

This week's photos of Columbia 
Click on photos to see larger, sharper images. 

JOE LINTNER | COLUMBIA SPY 

"Night lights" at the VFW


Columbia's in a patriotic mood for its 300th.





It would be nice if the bulb(s) could be replaced to light up this clock for the 300th. It's been fading slowly over the past few months.

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Event space on Locust 


Buy/Sell Records

Flag deposit  boxes:
At the Elks

A new one at the Legion 

And at the VFW
(Photo previously posted)

It didn't make it across the street.

Cactus flowers . . . 



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 No way his legs are that long.

Peerless just installed this vent hood to vent God knows what.


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Bridge light in the wild

Still there

Why is Iron Eagle back at the former McGinness site yet again?

Missing hero banner

Still there

Mom and the kids at the boat ramp

Looks like she's had enough already. 

The (totally unnecessary) Walnut Street project...





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Ostriches do it one way. Geese do it like this. 

This must be the hot seat.

The bulletin board is getting full.

New awning(s) at Borough Hall?

A few quick clips from the parade




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Friday, June 5, 2026

Council to readvertise for bid proposal of former McGinness property


According to the agenda for the June 9, 2026 Columbia Borough Council meeting, council will "Authorize staff to readvertise for bid proposal of McGinness Property."

 The "Invitation to Bid and Request for Proposals" is contained in the meeting packet HERE.

1917 fire truck to be featured in Firefighters Parade


The newly restored 1917 American LaFrance fire truck (shown above), once used by Columbia's Vigilant Fire Company, will be featured in the June 6 Lancaster County Firefighters Parade. 

The parade is scheduled to start at 2 p.m. and will follow the route shown below.