Historic Rudy’s Hall is celebrating 125 years of community

Built in 1900, Historic Rudy's Hall is a Lititz mainstay known for its rich history and support for small businesses.  Miles Rudy, an entrepreneurial butcher living directly across on Main Street, realized the community needed a Town Hall to gather. In the century since, the local landmark has hosted theater performances, markets, and town meetings along with the successes of Spacht’s Furniture and Funeral business and Bell’s Lititz Bookstore and Office Products.&nbsp…

Built in 1900, Historic Rudy’s Hall is a Lititz mainstay known for its rich history and support for small businesses. 

Miles Rudy, an entrepreneurial butcher living directly across on Main Street, realized the community needed a Town Hall to gather. In the century since, the local landmark has hosted theater performances, markets, and town meetings along with the successes of Spacht’s Furniture and Funeral business and Bell’s Lititz Bookstore and Office Products. 

Today, Rudy’s legacy continues under the ownership of Wes and Lisa Terry, as the building is a bustling center for class A offices, a premier event space, financial services, and even a gourmet Italian restaurant. 

Meet the Entrepreneurs of Historic Rudy’s Hall

The Advantage

Led by David Ashcraft, The Advantage is a leadership collaborative for faith leaders across Pennsylvania, sharing best practices in community building. 

Beccafico Gourmet Italian Restaurant

Executive Chef Sara Elia is reimagining Southern Italian cuisine, honoring her heritage with fresh, local ingredients and the highest quality Italian imports. 

The Main Event & Main Street Market

Wes and Lisa Terry are real estate developers committed to maintaining historic spaces like Rudy’s Hall for the next generation. Visit their website for information and inquiries to the newly enhanced event and pop-up market space and for interest in community events to celebrate the building’s 125th anniversary.

JEM Tax Consulting LLC & Shepherd Wealth Management

Jared E. Miller and John Ashcroft are trusted resources for small businesses, simplifying tax season and making it possible to achieve financial success.

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