HINERFELD COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE AGENT APPOINTED TO PAR’S COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL AND INVESTMENT COMMITTEE

December 22nd, 2009

 Ellen M. Raineri, Ph.D., from Hinerfeld Commercial Real Estate has been appointed to the PA Association of Realtor’s (PAR) state wide “Commercial Industrial & Investment Committee” (CI&I). This group seeks to further the interest of commercial, industrial and investment properties through educational conferences, seminars, research, and clinics on the subjects of developing, selling, leasing, managing, or exchanging commercial, industrial and investment properties. Raineri attended the Fall business committee meeting in Harrisburg. Raineri recently completed her last brokers course as well as her last CCIM course so she is looking forward to interacting with others who have similar interests in various commercial and investment matters. John T. Cognetti, Broker of Hinerfeld Commercial Real Estate, is pleased with this recent appointment stating that “we are very honored our company has the privilege to have representation on such an important committee that has continuously been instrumental in effecting change in the commercial real estate industry.”

 About Hinerfeld Commercial Real Estate.

Hinerfeld Commercial Real Estate (www.hinerfeldcommercial.com) has been in operation since 1934 and specializes in industrial, retail, office, land, and investment properties. Headquartered in Scranton, PA, the company services owners, tenants, developers, and investors in Northeast PA. Individual memberships include the Industrial Real Estate Brokers Association of Metropolitan New York, the Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR), Commercial Investment Network (CCIM), Warehousing Education and Research Council (WERC), and Northeast PA Logistics Club.

St. Francis of Assisi Kitchen Honors Volunteers

December 13th, 2009

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St. Francis of Assisi Kitchen recently honored its volunteers who help prepare and serve the daily free meal to to area needy. The kitchen board of directors hosted an appreciation dinner for the volunteers and board members served the meal. The event featured a full-course menu, entertainment, gifts and prizes. From left are, seated, Gloria and John Dee, Pat Dalton, Walter and Lilliam Dever; standing, Pat and Ann Lavelle, Jon Johns, Avi Ruzi, Joan Halle, Dorthy Ruzi, Blanche Tomaselli, Jerry Johns; and Judy Cosgrove, board member.

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Enjoying dinner are, from left are, seated, Suzanne Druffner, Verna Burke, Vera Hughes, Stella Darcy and Richard Calomino; standing, Dr. Jospeh Kelly, Board President; Monsignor Joseph P. Kelly, Director; and Lisa Davis, board member.

John Cognetti at St. Francis Kitchen

Also enjoying the event are, from left, seated, Mary Ann Preskin, Ellen Dorse, Rose Ann Twosend and Andy Semprat; standing, Barbara Green; John Cognetti, board member; Peggy Howley and Ed Katusak.

Mount Pleasant Office Space Available

December 4th, 2009

Hinerfeld Commercial Real Estate recently broke ground on the Mount Pleasant Medical and Professional Center at Seventh Avenue and West Linden Street in Scranton.

The 30,800 square-foot state-of-the-art medical and professional office building features great accessibility with abundant free on-site parking. It’s located less than five minutes from local hospitals and equity partnerships are available.

Right now, Hinerfeld can offer:

  • Aggressive rents;
  • Landlord to provide turn-key build-out of space;
  • Space planning to custom design your suite;
  • We’ll pay half of your Mercantile Tax for the original lease term; and
  • One month of free rent for each year of the original lease term.

Mike Detter Earns Associate Broker

November 1st, 2009

Mike Detter has completed all requirements for and has been licensed as an associate broker with the firm, including completing 240 hours of education, passing of a comprehensive examination, and experience based on transaction activity. Associate brokers also are allowed to manage branch offices and properties and engage in real estate consulting. He has been with the company for five years, after moving to the area in 2004, and received a Bachelor of Science in accounting from Penn State University. A Leadership Lackawanna alumnus of 2006-07, he was selected as one of the Top 20 under 40 business professionals in Northeast Pennsylvania for 2007 and specializes in the sale and leasing of offices.

Beacon Medical Real Estate buys lot in Mount Pleasant Corporate Center

October 17th, 2009

SCRANTON – Beacon Medical Real Estate has purchased a 3.26-acre lot in the Mount Pleasant Corporate Center for a two-story, 30,000-square-foot office building.

Mt. Pleasant Medical and Professional CenterThe Scranton-Lackawanna Industrial Building Co., which is the development arm of the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce, sold the lot to the Linden, N.J.-based Beacon for $792,000.

The chamber argued unsuccessfully before the Scranton School Board during the summer to garner Keystone Opportunity Zone status for the business park, which would have given developers a 10-year real estate and state tax forbearance. The park is on Linden Street, the former site of the Keystone Block Co.

In the end, the draw of the Commonwealth Medical College outweighed the economic hit from losing the tax incentive, said Beacon partner Daniel Siegel.

“We had this property under contract, and we were extremely disappointed,” Mr. Siegel said. “But we think there is a need for a facility like this in Scranton. So we have to work harder.”

The medical school will prompt an expansion in the medical sector and demand for high-quality office space, Mr. Siegel said. The building will be all-steel construction, brick clad, with a porte-cochere, gurney-sized elevators, energy-efficient windows and mechanicals, and about 130 parking spaces. The groundbreaking will be in November, and the building will be ready for occupancy by the spring of 2011, Mr. Siegel said.

Beacon has been involved with the development of 1.5 million square feet of space in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Tenants can receive a share of equity in the property, becoming partial owners of the building.

Chamber President Austin Burke said he’s grateful Beacon stuck with the project, but said the lack of economic incentives to offer prospective employers will mean that it will take longer to fill the other four or five lots at the business park.

“We will be successful in bringing in new employers, but it will take longer,” he said.

Scranton Neighbors Say Good Riddance to Daron Northeast

November 10th, 2008

After almost six years of living next to Daron Northeast, Tom Prendergast knows to place the china securely toward the back of the cupboard.

When Daron’s trucks rumble by, the vibrations are enough to rattle the porcelain cups and dishes right to the edge of the shelf.

For Evann Xanthis, it’s the dust. The chalky, pervasive dust that coats everything and jams air conditioners.

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Harry Rothstein Participates in Ben Franklin Birthday Party

March 10th, 2008

Ben Franklin celebration
PLAINS TWP. – Not only is 2008 the University of Pennsylvania Alumni Club of Northeastern Pennsylvania’s 100th anniversary, making it the university’s oldest club in the world, but it also marks the 302nd birthday of Benjamin Franklin – a celebration the group holds yearly.

Although Franklin’s birthday was actually in January, the alumni group met Sunday at the East Mountain Inn to commemorate the day. Franklin is the founder of the university.

Each year, the alumni group picks a fun topic to celebrate. This year, the group chose “Ben and Me,” a book written by Robert Lawson in 1939, which tells a fictitious tale of how a mouse named Amos is really the one to be credited with all of Franklin’s great inventions.
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Cognetti Helps Sell Dunmore Defense Plant Site

February 26th, 2008

The site of a former manufacturing plant in Dunmore may turn into more housing for the community.

The former BAE Systems Specialty Defense System of PA Inc. building in Dunmore recently sold for $235,000 to 530 Sherwood Development LLC.

“Our plan is to develop residential townhouses for sale at the location,” said Jerry Ferrario, who is developing the property with brother Joe Ferrario and Mike Vacendak.

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Snack Food Firm Expands Holdings

February 14th, 2008

MOOSIC, PA – A frozen snack foods manufacturer has acquired an adjacent building for $1.2 million for additional storage.

J&J Snack Foods Corp./MIA Products bought the 42,000-square-foot structure at 625 Rocky Glen Road for warehousing, MIA vice president and general manager T.J. Couzens said. MIA employs about 200 people.

The company will relocate storage operations from a leased site in Scranton to the Moosic building by April 1, Mr. Couzens said.

John Cognetti, president of Hinerfeld Commercial Realty, which represented seller Carl Touhey, of Albany, N.Y., said the structure was built in the early ’80s for Federal Express.

Its most recent tenants were DHL Express and Jack Williams Tire & Auto Service Centers.

-Courtesy of The Times-Tribune

Detter Leasing Keystone Commons Property

February 13th, 2008

PLAINS TWP., PA – Keystone Commons should be more than an idea by next February.

The Keystone CommonsConstruction of the twin office buildings planned for high ground in the East Mountain Corporate Center is expected to begin by the end of this year, or sooner, said Chris Siegel, chief executive office of Ruckno Construction Co.

“That will be the tentative goal,” Siegel said Monday after he and Ernie McCabe, president of Ruckno’s commercial division, visited the site along Baltimore Drive.

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