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3.4+-acres at 3587 Molly Pitcher Hwy, Chambersburg Matthew Hurley of Hurley Auctions to handle auction of the 27,000 s/f commercial building C HAMBERSBURG, PA — The bowling alley that baseball

three miles to I-81; four miles to I-76 (Pennsylvania Tpke.); and 10 miles to I-83 (Balti- more Washington). Hartz Mountain’s purchase of 35 Dauphin Dr. is the lat- est in the company’s current investment strategy of ac- quiring high quality, stable industrial assets in first tier markets across the United States. The I-78 / I-81 Indus- trial Corridor is one of the most active and fastest grow- ing locations in the Northeast for warehousing, repackaging and distributing consumer goods. Dunne commented: “Hartz has added a premier institu- tionally maintained asset to their expanding industrial portfolio along the East Coast. 35 Dauphin’s world-renowned tenancy and premier location will provide a secure and stable cash flow.” n Matthew Hurley of Hur- ley Auctions was asked to handle this auction of the 27,000 s/f commercial building on 3.4+-acres lo- cated at 3587 Molly Pitcher Hwy, Chambersburg. The 20 ten-pin bowling lanes at Nellie Fox are no longer wood, but AMFHPL syn- thetic with AMF AccuScore scoring systems to automati- cally keep score for bowlers. Included with the sale are a Pro-shop with all remaining inventory & equipment, a fully equipped commercial kitchen, snack bar, furniture, fixtures, lockers, 13 security cameras in and out as well as an established arcade. Sealed bids for this auction will be accepted through October 18, 2017. Showing of the property can be scheduled by calling Hurley Auctions. n earlier this year has sped up his retirement. He taught several people years ago how to bowl and their game im- proved to be even better than his but he has since given up bowling.

great Nellie Fox built in 1956 is going to auction. B o r n i n the town of St. Thomas, PA, Jac ob Nelson "Nel- lie" Fox built

Matthew Hurley

5-10C HI-LIGHTS October 13 - 26, 2017 SPO TLIGHT SOutheastern PA MarkwardGroupnegotiates 69,676 s/f industrial lease in Allentown, PA the bowling alley while he was an All-Star second base- man for the Chicago White Sox. He was one of the best second basemen, and the

the bowling alley from Fox’s partner, JosephWertime. “In the wintertime he bowled all the time.” After 31 years though, Goetz is retiring. “I put in too many hours.” said Goetz who started in the bowling business by pushing a broom at the age of 13 at Buchanan Lanes in Mercersburg. “I started off as a janitor and af- ter a couple of months ended up as a mechanic,” Goetz said. The passing of his wife and co-manager, Deborah,

Interior bowling alley

third most difficult hitter to strike out in Major League history. Fox went on to be- come the American League’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 1959, an AL Gold Glove winner for three seasons, and led the AL in singles for seven consecutive seasons and in fielding for six. He died in 1975 of cancer and was inducted into the Na- tional Baseball Hall of Fame

in 1997. Fox lived in the Chambers- burg area during and after his baseball career. “I know when people come in from Chicago they want a picture of the sign and his picture… I guess younger kids don’t know. The older folks say how much fun he was and how they joked around with him,” said Rudy Goetz, cur- rent owner who purchased

CBRE’sDunne&Neuer rep. entity controlled by Hartz in $24.8 million 1031 acquisition

Mechanicsburg, PA — CBRE announced that Jeffrey Dunne and Jer-

emy Neuer o f CBRE’ s New Yo rk Institution- al Proper - t i e s t e am represented the buyer, a n e n t i t y c o n t r o l l e d b y Ha r t z Mountain Industries , in the pur- chase of 35 D a u p h i n Dr. in Me- chanicsburg, P . A . f o r $24 . 8 mi l -

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35 Dauphin Drive

Currently 100% occupied, 35 Dauphin Dr. is situated along US Rte. 11 (Carlisle Pike) in the Central Pennsyl- vania, which is characterized by its exceptional highway infrastructure, within a one-

day truck Dr. to 40% of the U.S. population and six of the top 10 U.S. MSAs. The property connects directly to the Northeast Distribution Corridor’s most integral con- fluence of regional highways:

Jeremy Neuer

lion. Brad Ruppel, Michael Hines and Brian Fiumara of CBRE’s National Partners team represented the seller.

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