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Thursday, March 24, 2016

Former Hostess Bakery Outlet to be Redeveloped into Professional Office Space

SVN | Miller Commercial Real Estate hosted a renovation groundbreaking at 601 E. Main Street in Salisbury, MD on Thursday, March 3 which drew a crowd of close to 100 people. The former Hostess Bakery Outlet was recently sold to Silicato Development, represented by SVN | Miller Managing Director Brent Miller, CCIM, CPM. Senior Advisor Henry Hanna, CCIM, SIOR represented the seller in the transaction.

Dennis Silicato of Silicato Development is redeveloping the 21,000+ square foot space into River Park Center, a professional office building. Salisbury based architecture firm Davis, Bowen & Friedel, Inc. has agreed to lease the east side of the building, nearly 12,000 square feet of space. They are currently located in the One Plaza East Building in Downtown Salisbury but needed to make a move so they could have their entire organization on one floor, allowing for collaboration amongst colleagues. Davis, Bowen & Friedel designed the interior and façade of the building and local construction company Gillis Gilkerson has been hired to complete the interior buildout and renovations.

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Glad to see this happening. Makes that whole area more attractive.

Anonymous said...

this is good news. Just rode by the old Fratellis building and it has a SOLD sign on it. Guess the economy is starting to slowly pick backup

Anonymous said...

Next to Wi Middle?

Anonymous said...

So happy to see this turning into office suites. Walking distance to the plaza. I hope they fill up quickly with plenty of workers to breathe some more life into the area.

Anonymous said...

I would closely guard my wallet going in and out

Anonymous said...

It's good to see this building being renovated.
But if the artist's rendering is anything like what the final product will be, please revise it. Every new facade in Salisbury is starting to look the same.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Next to Wi Middle?

March 24, 2016 at 3:31 PM

Yes! Wicomico County and the Board of education screwed up not buying that property from Layton Moore. Silicato are the Slum Lords of the commercial building industry. They maintain nothing but nasty properties!