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Truck-Lite is reportedly looking to relocate from its longtime Falconer home. The manufacturer ceased operations in its plant last year.
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FALCONER Local officials are awaiting word on whether year-long efforts to keep a longtime company in Chautauqua County pay off.
Mark Geise, chief executive officer of the Chautauqua County Industrial Development Agency, confirmed Monday that Truck-Lite has been looking at possibly relocating about 100 employees from its longtime home on East Elmwood Avenue in Falconer. It is believed the manufacturer of truck and trailer safety lighting is viewing three potential options: remain in Chautauqua County at a new, more economically feasible location; move to a new site to be constructed over the state line in Warren County; or move operations to the Erie, Pa., region.
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A Johnstown company has purchased the Gables office building in downtown Altoona from the two-family company that has owned it for more than 30 years.
Skinner Hill LLC bought the 155,000-square-foot office/rental property that occupies three-quarters of a square block between 11th and 12th avenues from Gable’s Limited Partnership, which represents the interests of the Devorris and Lawruk families, for a price that remains undisclosed, according to the principal of the LLC and emailed statements from Andrea (Devorris) Cohen, president of Blair Companies Real Estate, and Steve Gardner, vice president for leasing and development at Lawruk Land Development.