SALINA — ScottTech Integrated Solutions, a DeWitt–based company that designs automation systems, recently bought the 3,600-square-foot, freestanding office building located at 2500 Brewerton Road in the town of Salina.
Paul Myles of JF Real Estate, a commercial real-estate brokerage based in Syracuse, represented ScottTech in the purchase. John Sweeney Real Estate represented the seller.
In its news release, announcing this transaction, JF Real Estate did not disclose the seller’s name nor provide the sale price. However, the website of Onondaga County Real Property Tax Services lists Gertrude Gifford LLC of Syracuse as the previous owner of the property, which is assessed at $177,500 for 2012. The last time the property was sold was August 2010, when it changed hands for $105,000, according to the website.
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ScottTech Integrated Solutions describes itself as a company offering a wide selection of material-handling and packaging automation products and services that improve the movement of material through manufacturing operations, warehouses, and distribution centers. The company is currently based at 6847 Ellicott Drive in DeWitt.
Its customers include National Grid, Harris Corp., and Columbian Financial Group, according to the ScottTech website.
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