NewsroomNovember 2019Al. Neyer pursuing 480,000-square-foot development in Westmoreland CountyNewsroom Archives 2024 JulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruary 2023 DecemberOctoberSeptemberJanuary 2022 DecemberNovemberOctoberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2021 DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruary 2020 DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2019 DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilFebruaryJanuary 2018 DecemberNovemberOctoberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilFebruaryJanuary 2017 NovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilJanuary 2016 DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2015 DecemberSeptemberJulyJuneAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2014 DecemberSeptemberMarch 2013 DecemberAugustJulyMarch Thursday November 14, 2019 Al. Neyer pursuing 480,000-square-foot development in Westmoreland County Al. Neyer plans to build two buildings as part of Commerce Crossing, a new business park near the Waltz Mill exit of Interstate 70 in Sewickley Township, Pennsylvania. From the Pittsburgh Business Times: Al. NEYER PURSUING 480,000-SQUARE-FOOT DEVELOPMENT IN WESTMORELAND COUNTY Cincinnati-based Al. Neyer is turning to a new corner of the Pittsburgh market for its next significant industrial development, a two-building, 480,000-square-foot project in Sewickley Township, Westmoreland County. The company, already actively developing multiple buildings in Findlay Township, will be the first in to pursue new private development at Commerce Crossing, a new business park by the Westmoreland County Industrial Development Corp. The 200 acres of Commerce Crossing is a long-mothballed site of Westinghouse which reached a final sales agreement with WCIDC in Spring 2018, jettisoning a portion of its larger campus that neighbors it. While WCIDC is continue to build out the land development needs of Commerce Crossing, Al. Neyer committed to an option on two of the five parcels at the site, which is both adjacent to Interstate 70 and includes two parcels served by neighboring rail. Read more from Tim Schooley at the Pittsburgh Business Times here. Recent NewsMonday July 29, 2024REI Co-op sets standard for sustainable warehousing with LEED v4 Platinum distribution center in Lebanon, TennesseeTuesday June 11, 2024Al. Neyer Announces Strategic Leadership Changes for In-House Architecture Group following Retirement of Rob ThrunTuesday May 28, 2024Al. Neyer Welcomes Former Highwoods President & CEO Ed Fritsch to Board of DirectorsFriday May 17, 2024REI Distribution Center 4 Awarded 2024 ULI Nashville Excellence in Development Award