PA Governor Announces 131 Jobs With New Frozen Bakery Facility In Lebanon

Harrisburg, PA – Governor Tom Wolf announced today that Lebanon Valley Cold Storage and Distribution Center, a frozen bakery products storage and manufacturing company, will establish a facility in Lebanon, a move that will result in 131 new, full-time jobs.

“This is a proud day for Pennsylvania and Lebanon,” Governor Wolf said. “This manufacturer’s plan to construct a new facility and add 131 jobs shows that Lebanon County and Pennsylvania have what it takes to attract businesses to make strong investments, offer employment opportunities, and help communities grow.”

Lebanon Valley Cold Storage & Distribution Center will construct a facility on a 22.83-acre site on Hanford Drive in the Lebanon Rails Business Park. The company’s first phase of construction is comprised of a 120,000-square-foot frozen, refrigerated warehouse with a production area with construction expected to be completed in early 2017. The second phase will add 180,000-square-feet for bakery operations, including at least three production lines for baked goods and storage space. The company has committed to making an investment of $38.7 million in the project and to creating 131 new, full-time jobs over the next three years.

Lebanon Valley Cold Storage & Distribution Center received a funding proposal from the Department of Community and Economic Development that includes a $250,000 Pennsylvania First program grant, $262,000 in Job Creation Tax Credits to be distributed upon creation of the new jobs, and $58,950 in WEDnet funding for employee training. The company also was approved for a $2 million low-interest loan from the Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority in June.

“We are so excited to find such a beautiful building site in Lebanon County for our new cold storage facility,” said Marlene Kreidler, director of business development, Lebanon Valley Cold Storage and Distribution Center. “Lebanon County is located in the perfect sweet spot for shipping all over the United States. Everyone in the county has been so friendly and helpful in getting us situated there with the PIDA funds and the training programs offered for our new staff.”

The project was coordinated by the Governor’s Action Team and the Lebanon Valley Economic Development Corporation. The Governor’s Action Team is an experienced group of economic development professionals who report directly to the governor and work with businesses that are considering locating or expanding in Pennsylvania.

“We were pleased that Lebanon Valley Cold Storage & Distribution has selected the Lebanon Rails Business Park for this new project,” said Susan Eberly, president, Lebanon Valley Economic Development Corporation. “The investment into the county and the jobs that will be created will be a great asset. Working with community leaders to make this project come to fruition has been a real testament of team work, and the Governor’s Action Team was a huge support to the project. We look forward to getting the shovels in the ground and helping with the progress.”

For more information on Lebanon Valley Cold Storage & Distribution, visit the Lebanon Valley Economic Development Corporation’s website at www.lvedc.org.

For more information about the Governor’s Action Team or DCED visit dced.pa.gov.

Source: Office of PA Governor Tom Wolf