Amazon ended months of speculation by acknowledging what many had suspected for close to two years — it will operate the giant, 1-million-square-foot warehouse being built in New Stanton. The $120 million warehouse with the familiar blue Amazon stripes on the exterior will be operated by Amazon, said company spokesman
Motorists traveling along the Pennsylvania Turnpike near New Stanton or along Arona Road parallel to the turnpike can see what a $120 million warehouse project covering more than 1 million square feet looks like. The walls have been constructed, and doors for loading docks are visible. The extensive earthmoving that
The future occupant of a massive warehouse proposed in New Stanton remains a mystery. But extensive earthmoving in underway at the site of what’s expected to be a more than 1 million-square-foot warehouse that a North Carolina developer estimates will cost $120 million and create about 600 jobs. SunCap Property
Final approval of plans to build a 1 million-square-foot warehouse in New Stanton will have to wait until the developer and borough officials can reach a consensus on a developer’s agreement for the proposed project south of the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Borough council on Tuesday delayed approving site plans, pending attorneys
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A 1-million-square-foot warehouse proposed for the site near the UPS warehouse and terminal in New Stanton could bring as many as 600 jobs to the community, the development firm’s representative told New Stanton officials.
“It is enormous,” Jay Gomolak, chairman of the New Stanton planning commission, said of the warehouse proposed by SunCap Property Group of Charlotte, N.C.
The planning commission recently recommended approval of the land development plans that SunCap representatives and engineers outlined for a 196-acre site along Westinghouse Drive. The parcel was once the site of a Robertshaw Controls Co. plant.