5th-Generation Baker Hopes To Keep Growing Business In Pittsburgh Neighborhood

A fifth-generation baker said he might move his growing company from its legacy home in McKees Rocks if another town can offer more space and amenities.

“My personal investment in this community is pretty great, so it's going to have to be some compelling reasons for me (to leave),” said Scott Baker, founder of 5 Generation Bakers, a company he founded in 2009 that makes frozen breads for the wholesale market under the Jenny Lee brand that Baker's grandfather started in 1938.

The products are carried in 2,500 retail outlets in 18 states, including Giant Eagle, Shop 'n Save and Kuhn's grocery stores.

5 Generation Bakers operates in four connected buildings in McKees Rocks, but the space no longer is sufficient, Baker said.

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