/PRNewswire/ They say there are no free lunches, but the U-Haul team of Waukesha would beg to differ. In association with Waukesha s 125th anniversary,.
A new plan has been proposed to the Town of Wappinger to take a huge, empty business and transform it into a state-of-the-art superstore.
The Plant Depot on Route 9 and Smithtown Road in Fishkill closed down in 2015 after 22 years in business. At the time, owner Lou Paggiotta and his wife Lorraine decided it was time to retire. Since then, the building has sat vacant, leaving many wondering what would ever come of this huge piece of real estate.
Earlier this year a plan was proposed to turn the property into a U-Haul Moving and Storage business. Those plans have appeared to fall through and now a new, even bigger business is making plans to purchase the property and completely transform the stretch of Route 9.
LANCASTER The building where roller skating, birthday parties and more happened for more than four decades has been sold to a company known for its moving vans and self-storage options.
According to a deed filed May 11 with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds, Roll On America’s longtime home at 90 Duval Road was sold to Five SAC Self-Storage Corporation for $2.5 million.
Documents filed with the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Corporations Division indicate the purpose of Five SAC Self-Storage Corp. is to “acquire and hold title to real property.”
The president of Five SAC Self-Storage Corp. is Mark V. Shoen, vice president of U-Haul and the largest shareholder in U-Haul s parent company, Amerco.