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New Retail Development
Village at Deer Lake Plaza
Rte. 61 Deer Lake, Pa 17961
Project Overview
Demographics
2010 Population: 3Miles 5 Miles 10 Miles
Total: 8,137 17,863 74,527
Male: 48.1 % 48.5 % 48.5 %
Female: 51.9 % 51.5 % 51.5%
2010 Income:
Median Income: $53,943 $50,142 $46,858
Per Capita Income: $27,792 $25,291 $23,428
Average Income: $69,588 $61,326 $55,827
Project Overview
■ Signalized Intersection
■ 107 Single Family Homes
Approved adjacent to Plaza
■ 50,000 SF Retail Strip
■ 5 Pad Sites
■ 18,000 SF Office Bldg.
■ Fully Approved Site
■ 7 Miles North of I-78
■ 22,000 ADT
■ Community Retail Center
■ Great Access and Visibility
Exciting New Development on main North-South Corridor through Schuylkill County connecting I-78 and I-81. Located in the strong growth
area of Southern Schuylkill County
Contact:
Bryan E. Cole or John Buccinno 610-370-8502 610-370-8508
Office Phone: 610-779-1400
[email protected] [email protected]
www.BryanECole.com www.NAIKeystone.com
Aerials
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guarantee it. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
New Retail Development
Village at Deer Lake Plaza
Rte. 61 Deer Lake, Pa 17961
As a retail community center the Village at Deer Lake will serve the
existing local residences along with over 800 newly approved
residential single family and townhouse communities along the
Rte. 61 corridor.
Maps
&
Locations
Contact:
Bryan E. Cole or John Buccinno 610-370-8502 610-370-8508
Office Phone: 610-779-1400
[email protected] [email protected]
www.BryanECole.com www.NAIKeystone.com
Fast growing Southern Schuylkill County is
home to the Deer Lake Industrial Park and
Auburn Industrial Park where FedEx
recently opened a 32,000 SF logistics facili-
ty. Steady employment and nearly 1,000
existing households within a 3 mile radius
maintain steady retail demand in the area.
Good value buys for residential real estate
has sustained new construction growth in
these challenging
economic conditions
with demand coming
from the local em-
ployee base and the
commuter households
with it’s easy access
to I 78.
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not
guarantee it. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
New Retail Development
Village at Deer Lake Plaza
Rte. 61 Deer Lake, Pa 17961
MARKET IN-
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Area Overview
Schuylkill County is located in East Central Pennsylvania and is situated just west of the Pocono Mountains on
the northern edge of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country. The area is best known for the vast quantities of hard
anthracite coal which fueled America’s Industrial Revolution during the 19th and 20th centuries. Thousands of
immigrant workers from around the world, attracted by the mines, created a rich and diverse cultural commu-
nity which still survives today. The County has been busy rebuilding its economic base since the decline of the
Anthracite mining industry. Due to the efforts and effective partnerships of a number of community-based or-
ganizations, job opportunities have been increasing and the county is on an economic upswing.
Industrial development has been spearheaded by the Schuylkill County Economic Development Office which
interacts with the Schuylkill Economic Development Corporation (SEDCO), Tamaqua Industrial Development
Enterprises and Mahanoy Area Joint Industrial Corporation. SEDCO manages 12 industrial parks located
across the county which represent more than $1 billion capital investment in the last eight years.
Pottsville is this market largest city and anchors the medical system, professional and governmental offices
and is also home to Yuengling, America's oldest brewery. The Pottsville/Schuylkill Technology Incubator
serves to retain youth in the area and promotes new business starts. Orwigsburg and the southern sections of
the county have seen a surge in residential development and the Schuylkill market has a comparatively low
cost of housing.
Almost all the new retail development has been tied to the Route 61 corridor with some new hospitality
oriented development on I-81.
Demographic Info
The number of households in the study area in 1990 was 4,093 and changed to 4,370 in 2000, representing
a change of 6.8%. The household count in 2007 was 4,497 and the household projection for 2012 is 4,592, a
change of 2.1%. The population in the study area in 1990 was 10,337 and in 2000 it was 10,550, roughly a
2.1% change. The population in 2007 was 10,419 and the projection for 2012 is 10,387 representing a
change of -0.3%.
In 1990, the median age of the total population in the study area was 36.8, and in 2000, it was 39.6. The me-
dian age in 2007 is 41.3 and it is predicted to change in five years to 42.2 years. In 2007, females represented
50.9% of the population with a median age of 42.2 and males represented 49.1% of the population with a
median age of 40.5 years. In 2007, the most prominent age group in this geography is Age 35 to 44 years.
The age group least represented in this geography is 18 to 24 years.
In 2007 the predominant household income category in this study area is $50K - $75K, and the income group
that is least represented in this geography is $150K +.
Contact:
Bryan E. Cole or John Buccinno 610-370-8502 610-370-8508
Office Phone: 610-779-1400
[email protected] [email protected]
www.BryanECole.com www.NAIKeystone.com
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
New Retail Development
Village at Deer Lake Plaza
Rte. 61 Deer Lake, Pa 17961
BROKER
RESUME
Bryan Cole
Bryan E. Cole
Location: Reading, Pennsylvania
Contact Information: Exeter Ridge Corporate Center
3970 Perkiomen Avenue
Suite 200
610.779.1400 x 8502
610.779.1985 fax
Specialties: Office & Medical Leasing and Sales
Tenant & Buyer Representation
Scope of Experience:
Bryan joined NAI Keystone in July of 2004, but before joining NAI, Bryan Cole spent 4 year’s active duty in the U.S. Marine Corp, in-
cluding a 6 month deployment in Afghanistan, a 4 month deployment in Kuwait/Iraq, and a 7 month deployment in Japan. Prior to joining
the military Bryan was involved in the construction of commercial and multi-unit properties in the Philadelphia suburbs. Bryan has experi-
ence working with a diverse group of individuals in numerous countries throughout the world. During Bryan’s time at NAI, he has sold in
the excess of $120 Million Dollars worth of Commercial Real Estate, and leased hundreds of thousands of square feet of industrial and
office space. Because of this, Bryan earned NAI gold club status his first year in the business which is presented to approximately 75 - 100
brokers within the NAI Global network, which is comprised of over 8,000 Brokers. Bryan is currently working on earning both his CCIM
designation and SIOR designation. Bryan has been NAI Keystone's Top Performer for 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Account Experience: Associated Wholesalers, Inc., Weidenhammer Systems Inc., All-State Insurance,
Greater Berks Development Fund, Reading Eagle, Kinsley Construction, Lavipour & Company.
Partial Client List:
Prologis Fleetwood Fixtures Weidenhammer Systems Inc. Quest Diagnostics
Greater Berks Dev Fund Miller Brothers Lavipour & Company Metropolitan Dev. Group
Opus East Associated Wholesalers Goodwill Industries United Realty
First Industrial Kinsley Construction Velocity Inc. Super Shoe Stores
Reading Eagle Advanced H20, llc KFC Corporate Endurance Real Estate
Reading Hospital Custom Processing U.S. Franchises All-State
Personal Memberships:
NAI (New America International) Veterans of Foreign Wars PA Assoc. of Realtors
NAI Office Council CoreNet Global National Assoc. of Realtors
NAI Retail Council Young Professionals Network Commercial Industrial Council of Berks
CIC Board Member (2007) NAIOP Member Berks Chamber of Commerce
NAI Gold Club ICSC Member NAI Corporate Services Council
CCIM Candidate SIOR Candidate WERC
TriState Board or Realtors Council of Supply Chain Management President of Reading Chapter NMCBN
Greater Reading Chamber of Commerce Rising Star Nominee
NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC Top Performer 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the property or other sources we deem reliable. We have no reason to doubt its accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. All information should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
New Retail Development
Village at Deer Lake Plaza
Rte 61 Deer Lake, Pa 17961
BROKER
RESUME
John
Buccinno
John Buccinno
Location: Reading, Pennsylvania
Contact Information: Exeter Ridge Corporate Center
3970 Perkiomen Avenue
Suite 200
610.779.1400 x 8508
610.779.1985 fax
Specialties: Corporate Leasing and Sales
Investment analysis
Commercial & Industrial Development.
Scope of Experience:
John started his professional career working with Booz, Allen & Hamilton in the early 1990’s but soon opened his own finance and real estate
firm in 1992 which grew to a 45 person operation with 3 locations and $15 million a year gross revenues. He sold his business in 2005 and
joined NAI Keystone Commercial & Industrial, LLC in 2006 to build and further develop his consulting and management skills in the field of
commercial real estate. John is currently working on his CCIM designation and is a licensed broker in Pennsylvania and Michigan.
Education:
BA at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Executive MBA from Michigan State University
Partial Client List:
MBC Development, LLC MJC Properties, Inc Berks Products, Inc
BPG Properties, LTD Lightstone Group Park Avenue Funding
Directlink Technologies, Inc Lee Miles Transmission Aurora Bank
Anderson Group, Inc Regency Development AFLAC
1st HAS, Inc Domain Technology, Inc Stickler Products
Corporate Environment Svcs SAPA Jewish Federation of Reading
Visit Bank Quest Diagnostic Evans Transportation
UGI Goodwill Industries Alvernia University
Personal Memberships:
NAI (New America International) PAR- Pennsylvania Association of Realtors National Assoc. of Realtors
NAI Office Council CoreNet Global Commercial Industrial Council of Berks
NAI Retail Council CIC NAIOP Member
Berks Chamber of Commerce ICSC- International Council of Shopping Centers NAI Corporate Services Council
CCIM Candidate TriState Board of Realtors MI Board of Realtors
Berks Economic Partnership (BEP) Greater Reading Young Professionals Certified Commercial Investment Manager
NAR- National Association of Realtors Corenet
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