S hopping C enters P ennsylvania F eaturing N ortheastern P ennsylvania www.marej.com M id A tlantic Real Estate Journal — Pennsylvania — December 23, 2022 - January 19, 2023 — 13B
125,000 s/f industrial property traded for $6.3 Million Zellers and Sgagias of NAI CIR represent seller in sale of 333 E. 7th Ave. in York
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property traded for $6.3M. Robin Zellers and Nik Sgagias , of NAI CIR , rep-
ORK, PA – NAI CIR announced the follow- ing transactions:
resented the seller in the transaction. The 24,000 s/f retail in- ve s tmen t property lo- cated at 100 E. Brown St. in Middle- town has
The sale of the 125,000 s/f industrial property lo- cated at 333 E. 7th Ave. Fo rme r l y occupied by The Perform Group, the building most
100 E. Brown St. in Middletown
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been sold to ILG Home Solu- tions, LLC. The plaza, in the heart of Middletown, consists of two buildings with suites ranging from 500 s/f to 3,500 s/f. The long-term tenants have brought a wide variety of services to the community. Sgagias, represented the seller, Michael S. Murphy. Amber Corbo , of NAI CIR, repre- sented the buyer.
HI-LIGHTS Trinty acquires former Crestlawn American Legion Post recently functioned as a manu- facturing facility. The fully air-conditioned property sits on 4.37 acres and offers 39,000 s/f of office, four docks and a generous parking field. The
333 E. 7th Ave. in York
400 E. Main St. in Middletown Twp. has been sold to Mill- ersburg Area Authority for $250,000. Owned by the Mill- ersburg Borough and Upper Paxton Twp., Millersburg Area Authorit y is the areas municipal water and sewer au- thority. Sgagias represented the seller in the transaction. MAREJ Working with Social Enter- prise Group from Lancaster County, a Public Benefit LLC— called The Grotto Community Benefit, LLC—was formed to support The Grotto. Members of The Grotto Community Ben- efit, LLC are David Bradley, Alexa Born, Gregory Timmons, Chelsea Foster, and The Grot- to, which remains a member as a 501(c)(3). “York is the perfect place to start something new,” says Foster, who is co-founder and board president of The Grotto. “The Commons will provide the community with a support- ive space for their endeavors to thrive.” Phase 1 Construction on The Grotto’s 20,000 s/f of space at the Rudy Art Glass Building is expected to take about a year. “It’s exciting that we can bring new life to a building that has been such a focal point of our community,” said David Bradley, who has sev- eral years of experience reha- bilitating historic structures. “I want to see it become a space where interesting things happen. MAREJ
The 1,500 s/f two-story build- ing located at 400 E. Main St. in Middletown has been sold. The recently renovated property will be converted into a barber shop. The shop will be opening in the next few months. Dan- iel J. Alderman , of NAI CIR, represented the seller in the transaction.
Suite 140 within 2330 Vartan Way in Harrisburg has been leased to a home healthcare startup. The space is conve- niently located between I-81 and Linglestown Rd. Alderman handled the transaction. The former 2,046 s/f bank branch located at 311 South Market St. in Upper Paxton
Chiaro of TRUE Commercial Real Estate manages sale of Rudy Art Glass Building in York
the growth of York City and York County.” It will become the site of The Grotto Commons (The Com- mons), an expansion of the mission of The Grotto Com- munity Center (The Grotto). The Grotto will be the central tenant of The Commons with opportunities to partner on the additional available spaces in the complex. Since it opened in 2019, The Grotto, a 501(c)(3), has found its home on the second floor of 2 West Market Street in the Rupp Building. It soon grew to also occupy the fourth floor. The Grotto is a unique coworking space that focuses on supporting artists and en- trepreneurs, to ensure they develop connections, become part of the local ecosystem, and have access to affordable resources that help them grow. Today, The Grotto has a waitlist for private office space and artist studios. The Grotto Board of Directors identified that it was time to grow but wanted to find a space that of- fered the flexibility of a profit- sharing rental model.
YORK, PA — The Rudy Art Glass Building was bought recently by Grotto Communi-
ty Benefit, LLC , a new Public Bene- fit LLC based in York. The build- ing complex at 15-23 E. Philadelphia St., York, was formerly
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from this historic, multi-level manufacturing building. They felt that relocating would not only allow them to streamline their business, but also to al- low one of downtown York’s highest-trafficked corners to be repositioned to be a signifi- cant contributor to increased density, foot traffic, and eco- nomic impact. The sale of the property to Grotto Community Benefit truly fulfills the seller’s desire to allow the building to be the next catalyst for growth in downtown York. It will be exciting to watch the Grotto team redevelop the building and continue to expand their footprint and contribution to The Rudy Art Glass Building
Haverford Props. & Jefferson Apartment Group announce redev. of Festival Pier
home to the family-owned and operated architectural and dec- orative glass fabricator, Rudy Art Glass, and prior to that was the longtime location of The York Dispatch. The building has been for sale since 2020. The sale, managed by TRUE Commercial Real Estate broker Ben Chiaro , officially closed Nov. 15, 2022. Chiaro states, “I have been consulting with Steve Mitchell and Matt Mitchell (sellers) for nearly 10 years in preparation for their disposition of 15 East Philadelphia St., as it was becoming increasingly less conducive to efficiently oper- ating their art glass business
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