Posts Tagged ‘Scranton Real Estate’

Snack Food Firm Expands Holdings

Thursday, 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

Wednesday, 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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Hinerfeld Leases Hickory Street Property

Friday, January 25th, 2008

SCRANTON, PA – Keystone Community Resources, Inc. leased 13,000 s/f of space at 215 Hickory St. from DDRC Realty Company. The space consists of 8,000 s/f of showroom and workshop space, 3,000 s/f of warehouse space and 2,000 s/f of unfinished space.

Hickory Street Property, Scranton, PAJohn Cognetti, SIOR, CCIM, who represented DDRC in the lease negotiations, said that the space was a perfect fit for this particular tenant. Their need was for space for an adult day activities center for persons with mild and severe disabilities, a storage facility for equipment and supplies that would serve all their facilities and office space plus adequate parking and space for client transport. The space at one time was home to a Harley Davidson franchise and recently was a showroom and production space for vinyl products contractor.

“Seeing beyond what was there took the creative efforts fo the Keystone staff, their architect and the owners who are general contractors,” said Cognetti. The location within two blocks of an entrance/exit ramp to the Central Scranton Expressway provides convenient access to all of Lackawanna County. Also it is near Downtown Scranton and accessible to all parts of the City.

-Courtesy of Mid Atlantic Real Estate Journal