Past Projects
Gateway at Gring’s Hill

MBC Development in a venture with TedCar Properties LLC of Wyomissing, launched phase one of a multi-phase commercial development project in Cumru Township, Berks County Pa. in July 2010.
The first stage of development on the 70-acre site consists of the construction of a single-story, brick veneer building comprising 21,000 square feet. The structure was designed to house a medical diagnostic and quick care facility affiliated with the Reading Hospital.
The building was occupied by The Reading Hospital Medical Group in April 2011.
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New Home for Kaytee Products, Inc.

In 2010, MBC completed interior renovations of a 124,000 square-foot industrial building in Pottsville to suit the requirements of Kaytee Products Inc. for a distribution center.
Kaytee is an industry leader and one of the nation's largest marketers and producers of food for pet birds, wild birds, and small animals.
Solar Power Projects – Pennsylvania

MBC has installed solar power generating systems across Pennsylvania.
CLICK HERE to review solar power installations that are now online.
Dollar General Retail Store
In June 2010, MBC Development purchased a former Agosti grocery store in Weatherly, Pa.
The building required a major overhaul. After completion of extensive renovations, the building was leased to Dollar General Corporation, the nation’s largest “small-box” discount retailer.
Dollar General started business operations at the location on September 25th, 2010 -- completing a very quick turnaround of this former market building.
Turkey Hill Minit Market

MBC Development recently completed
construction of a new
Turkey Hill Minit Market in Hometown.
The convenience store,
car wash and gas station, located at the
intersection of Routes 309 and 54, was
constructed on the site
of the former Fox Distribution Warehouse.
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Advance H2O

The former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant in Hamburg Pa., comprising two buildings totaling 145,000 square feet, became available in winter 2008 due to a bankruptcy filing of the water bottler occupant.
MBC Development in conjunction with NAI Keystone, purchased and leased the facility back to Advance H2O of Burlington, Washington after completing more than $1 million in improvements to the property. Advance H2O acquired most of the bottling equipment from the building’s former occupant. Advance planned to use the already-in-place equipment to hasten its introduction of a new bottling facility in the northeast.
After the purchase the borough of Hamburg constructed a through road connecting downtown Hamburg with State Route 61, with northbound exits and on-ramps scheduled for completion in 2010. This opened up about 20 acres for further development at the exceptionally valuable junction of State Route 61 and Interstate 78, just south of Cabela’s.
McCann School of Business and Technology

When the administrators of McCann School of Business and Technology decided to establish a new school in Carlisle, Pa. they called on MBC Development.
MBC worked with the local commercial real estate community and discovered a former Sprint Call Center – a building of 50,000 square feet on a site with plenty of parking.
More than $1 million in improvements were put in place by MBC to convert the call center into a world-class post-secondary educational facility. The first students started classes in November 2009.