Geddes, NY – The former P&C warehouse in Geddes is now the MetroWest Industrial Center. The new name is part of a campaign to aggressively market the 567,800-square-foot warehouse at 1200 State Fair Blvd. to brokers and prospective tenants as distribution or factory space, officials of Hackman Capital said. Among the selling points listed by Hackman is the building's...
Geddes, NY – The former P&C warehouse in Geddes is now the MetroWest Industrial Center.
The new name is part of a campaign to aggressively market the 567,800-square-foot warehouse at 1200 State Fair Blvd. to brokers and prospective tenants as distribution or factory space, officials of Hackman Capital said. Among the selling points listed by Hackman is the building's proximity to Interstates 690 and 90 and the availability of cheap Solvay municipal electricity.
Hackman, a private, Los Angeles-based real estate investment firm, is part of a joint venture called National Industrial Portfolio LLC that bought the building in 2007.
The building, whose formal name had been the Penn Traffic Dry Goods Distribution Center, has been largely vacant since Tops Friendly Markets bought P&C Foods during Penn Traffic’s bankruptcy proceedings, said Mark Rupprecht of CB Richard Ellis. Penn Traffic was P&C's parent company. Rupprecht and Peter Finn are the Syracuse leasing agents for the property.