30 AUGUST 31, 2017 RIDGEWOOD TIMES WWW.QNS.COM
Ridgewood Times Sales Guide
Listings selected at random. Courtesy MLSLI
RIDGEWOOD
Gates Avenue Union Turnpike 65th Place Pleasantview Street
Under $500,000
2122 Greene Avenue
$357,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Louis Pastorini
Coldwell Banker Phillips
$500,000-900,000
57-57 Cooper Avenue
$850,000
3-family townhouse
5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Amberly Sclar
Exit Realty MiniMax
Over $900,000
2035 Gates Avenue
$2,498,800
6-family apartment house
18 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms
John Keane
RE/MAX Team
GLENDALE
Under $500,000
90-50 Union Turnpike
$389,000
Co-op
3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
David Kueber
Coldwell Banker Kueber Realty
$500,000-900,000
88-18 Union Turnpike
$769,000
1-family home
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
Sonia Juran Kulesza
Century 21 Amiable Realty Group II
Over $900,000
70-39 67th Place
$1,600,000
4-family apartment house
8 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
Irene Biasi
JB & Associates Corp
MASPETH
Under $500,000
52-21 65th Place
$210,000
Co-op
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
Gulnara Cotiga
Landmark International Real Estate
$500,000-900,000
59-67 59th Place
$800,000
2-family home
2 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Charles Olson
Keller Williams Landmark II
Over $900,000
62-25 60th Drive
$1,120,000
2-family home
6 bedrooms, 3 ½ bathrooms
Erika Demkowicz
Donna Demkowicz Realtors
MIDDLE VILLAGE
Under $500,000
57-45 74th Street
$349,000
Condo
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom
David Pastorini
Coldwell Banker Phillips
$500,000-900,000
63-46 76th Street
$799,000
1-family townhouse
3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms
John Lombardi
Crifasi Real Estate
Over $900,000
66-37 Pleasantview Street
$979,000
2-family duplex
5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
John Davidson
Realty Connect USA LLC
REAL ESTATE
Maspeth Coca-Cola plant sold to Home Depot for $63 million
BY ANTHONY GIUDICE
AGIUDICE@RIDGEWOODTIMES.COM
@A_GIUDICEREPORT
The owner of the Coca-Cola
bottling plant in Maspeth has
popped the top on a deal and
sold the 7.3-acre site at 59-02 Borden
Ave. to Home Depot for $63 million
dollars.
According to The Real Deal, Home
Depot will now look into either keeping
the 202,000-square-foot plant and
refi tting it to become one of their box
stores, or constructing a brand-new,
smaller, building — between 100,000
to 130,000 square feet — on the site to
conduct their operations.
Property owner Kaymac Corp. put
the site on sale for more than $70 million
back in April, before closing on the deal
with Home Depot earlier this week.
Coca-Cola confi rmed the sale of the
bottling plant in a statement.
“The production facility Coca-Cola
Refreshments currently leases in Maspeth
has been sold by the building’s
owner, Kaymac Corporation,” said
Francis McGorry, president, Tri-State
Metro Operating Unit at Coca-Cola
Refreshments. “Coca-Cola has a proud
history in Maspeth and a longstanding
commitment to New York City. We look
forward to continuing to operate in New
York and are evaluating our options to
ensure we continue to provide worldclass
service to our customers and the
people who enjoy our beverages.”
The immediate future of the bottling
plant, however, is unclear.
The building is currently triple-netleased
to Coca-Cola until March 2020,
but the new owners may want to move
in before that time.
A spokesperson for Coca-Cola said
that it will be “business as usual” for
the bottling plant and its 118 employees
until a decision is made.
Photo via Google Maps
The Coca-Cola bottling plant in Maspeth has been sold to Home Depot
for $63 million.