Nestled in the rolling farmlands of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, lies the idyllic pocket neighborhood of Fox Run, part of the Londonderry Village campus. Offering independent living with future care options, Fox Run, located at 1200 Grubb Road in Palmyra, PA, blends modern conveniences with timeless design, creating an environment where residents can live comfortably without the worries of home maintenance.
Swartz family
This year, Swartz Kitchens & Baths celebrates our 90th anniversary! A family-owned and operated business for nine decades, it’s been an honor and a privilege to serve homeowners, contractors, and industry professionals throughout Pennsylvania.
kitchen makeover feature
This kitchen makeover is more than a renovation; it's a celebration of self-love and personal happiness. The homeowner's journey is a reminder that we should embrace the things that bring us pleasure in our homes, without being constrained by resale value and societal "shoulds."
In a quaint Pennsylvania neighborhood, in the summer of 1976, Lester Feltman watched the sun cast golden hues over the manicured lawns and picket fences. A salesman at Swartz Supply Company (known today as Swartz Kitchens and Baths), Lester knew what it takes to craft kitchens that hold not just plates and pans, but the heartbeats of families.

Nestled in the rolling farmlands of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, lies the idyllic pocket neighborhood of Fox Run, part of the Londonderry Village campus. Offering independent living with future care options, Fox Run, located at 1200 Grubb Road in Palmyra, PA, blends modern conveniences with timeless design, creating an environment where residents can live comfortably without the worries of home maintenance.
Swartz family
This year, Swartz Kitchens & Baths celebrates our 90th anniversary! A family-owned and operated business for nine decades, it’s been an honor and a privilege to serve homeowners, contractors, and industry professionals throughout Pennsylvania.
kitchen makeover feature
This kitchen makeover is more than a renovation; it's a celebration of self-love and personal happiness. The homeowner's journey is a reminder that we should embrace the things that bring us pleasure in our homes, without being constrained by resale value and societal "shoulds."
In a quaint Pennsylvania neighborhood, in the summer of 1976, Lester Feltman watched the sun cast golden hues over the manicured lawns and picket fences. A salesman at Swartz Supply Company (known today as Swartz Kitchens and Baths), Lester knew what it takes to craft kitchens that hold not just plates and pans, but the heartbeats of families.

News December 18, 2019