• Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Binswanger Brokers Major Sale in Siloam Springs, Arkansas

Mon Nov 9, 2009 2:17pm EST
  PHILADELPHIA, PA, Nov 09 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
On behalf of Syroco, Inc., Binswanger is pleased to announce the sale of
a 382,434 sq. ft. building on 59 acres. The property is located at 1700
East Quarter Road in Siloam Springs, Arkansas. Sale price is $2,600,000.

    Binswanger was retained by the Owner, Syroco, Inc., who was in a Chap. 7
bankruptcy, to dispose of the property, as well as two others in New York
State.

    The buyer, Simmons Pet Food, Inc., is one of the largest canned pet food
private label and co-branded manufacturing businesses in the United
States. Simmons plans to utilize the facility for warehousing pet food.

    "We marketed the building very aggressively," stated Jim Panczykowski,
Vice President of Binswanger. "We were able to generate substantial
interest from local, regional, national and international companies."

    Headquartered in Philadelphia, Pa., Binswanger is an international
full-service real estate organization with offices worldwide throughout
the U.S.A., Canada, Mexico and South America, the U.K. and Europe, the
Middle East, and Asia.

    

CONTACT:
Ellen Weiss
215-448-6216
215-448-6097 FAX

Copyright 2009, Market Wire, All rights reserved.

-0-



More from Reuters

Photo

Federal Trade Commission sues chip giant Intel

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The government filed suit against Intel Corp on Wednesday, alleging that the chip giant illegally used its dominance of the market for a decade to stifle competition and strengthen its monopoly.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is pictured at his Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on his nomination to continue as Chairman of the Board of Governors, on Capitol Hill in Washington, December 3, 2009. REUTERS/Jason Reed

No great expectations

Investors are getting antsy about when the Fed will tighten its purse strings, now that the economy appears to be coming back to life.   Full Article 

A long-range, improved Sejil 2 missile is test-fired in the desert at an unknown location in Iran in this Iranian military handout distributed by Fars news agency on December 16, 2009.

Iran tests upgraded missile

Hardline rulers send uncompromising signals to foes at home and abroad, testing a missile that could reach Israel and warning of legal action against opposition leaders.  Full Article | Video