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1874 South Township Boulevard - PITTSTON, PENNSYLVANIA 18640
1874 South Township Boulevard - PITTSTON, PENNSYLVANIA 18640
Investment Overv iew
• Pittston Commons, a 177,000- Square Foot Retail Center Located in Pittston, Pennsylvania
• Shopping Center is over 95 Percent Occupied
• Tenants Include: Kmart, Dollar Tree, Planet Fitness, Rent-A-Center, Mavis Tire Supply, Northeastern Eye, Verizon, H&R Block, and More
• Three miles from Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport
• In Close Proximity to CenterPoint Commerce and Trade Park | Six Million Square Feet of Industrial Space | Nearly 50 Tenants
Marcus & Millichap is pleased to present Pittston Commons, an 177,000-square foot retail center in Pittston, Pennsylvania. This 18 acre site is located between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre in Luzerne County. Pittston Commons is 95 percent occupied and features major national tenants like Kmart, Dollar Tree, Planet Fitness, Rent-A-Center, Mavis Tire Supply, and H & R Block, among others.
The subject property is well located on North Township Boulevard which sees more than 10,000 vehicles per day. The asset is minutes away from Interstate 81 and Interstate 476, with a combined traffic count of over 68,000 vehicles per day. Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is located only three miles away, and the Mohegan Sun Pocono Casino is approximately five miles away. Major tenants in the vicinity include Walmart, ALDI, Rite Aid, CVS, AutoZone, Advance Auto, McDonald’s, Subway, Wells Fargo, Burger King, M&T Bank, and many more.
Pittston Commons is in close proximity to CenterPoint Commerce & Trade Park. A Mericle-developed and owned property on the I-81 Corridor, CenterPoint is comprised of 1,800 acres and sits less than 1/2 mile from exit 175 of I-81 and exit 115 of I-476 (Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike). Mericle began constructing the park in October 2005 to accommodate manufacturing, distribution, and office users. Mericle has built numerous speculative facilities in CenterPoint and can accommodate companies needing anywhere from 6,000 Square Feet to more than One million Square Feet. Tenants include Benco Dental, Bimbo Bakeries, Emery Waterhouse, FedEx Ground, J.P. Boden, Kimberly-Clark, Lowe’s, Neiman Marcus, QuietFlex Manufacturing, the Home Depot, and The Men’s Wearhouse. Every building constructed in the park receives a 10-year, 100 Percent real estate tax abatement on improvements via the Local Economic Revitalization Tax Assistance (LERTA) program.
1874 South Township Boulevard - PITTSTON, PENNSYLVANIA 18640
Introduction to Pittston, Pennsylvania
Pittston, Pennsylvania, in Luzerne county, is 8 miles SW of Scranton, Pennsylvania (center to center) and 94 miles NW of Newark, New Jersey. The town is part of the Scranton - - Wilkes - Barre - - Hazleton metropolitan statistical area (MSA). About 5,072 people live in West Pittston.
Pittston History
Fort Jenkins, which served as the Wyoming Valley’s defense point in colonial times, was situated in present-day Pittston. The town was officially founded in 1778. Through a major part of the 19th century, the area was home to people employed in the anthracite coal industry. Following the collapse of this industry in the mid-1900s, Pittston’s economy fared better than most other similar communities. It was home to several noteworthy businesses like the Renaissance Entertainment Technologies, Pride Mobility, and Keystone Automotive. In the past, the town was also known for its production of cut glass, knit and silk goods, mine screens, and crackers. West Pittston was incorporated in 1857.
Pittston and Nearby Attractions
Steamtown National Historic Site Scranton Iron Furnaces
Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum Ross Park Zoo
Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom Frances Slocum State Park
Things To Do In Pittston
The Steamtown National Historic Site features exhibits that depict the history of main line steam railroading, while Scranton Iron Furnaces includes industrial remains of stone blast furnaces that were built in the mid-1800s by the Lackawanna Iron & Coal Company. Everhart Museum, and Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum are some of the museums near Pittston. The town also offers easy access to the Frances Slocum State Park, and Gouldsboro State Park which offer recreational opportunities for hiking, boating, fishing, swimming, camping, and picnicking. In addition, the community hosts the annual Cherry Blossom Festival, which features skit shows, a Miss Cherry Blossom contest, food vendors, and live musical entertainment.
Pittston Transportation
Wilkes-Barre / Scranton International Airport is nearby
Pittston Higher Education
Colleges close to West Pittston are Luzerne County Community College, King’s College, Misericordia University, and Penn State Wilkes-Barre.