Sgagias and Plakas, of NAI CIR facilitate sale of 132,056 s/f industrial facility in Hanover, PA
- MAREJ

- Sep 5
- 2 min read
Former manufacturing facility sold via Ten-X Auction

Hanover, PA — The 132,056 s/f industrial facility at 433 Ridge Ave. in Hanover has been sold via Ten-X Auction to Hanover Realty LLC. Previously used for manufacturing, the property offers a versatile layout with a 110,000 s/f main level and two lower levels totaling 22,000 s/f.
Designed for flexible logistics and operations, the facility includes four dock doors, four drive-in doors, and separate access points to all levels.
Nik Sgagias and Tony Plakas, of NAI CIR, facilitated the transaction.
In another notable Pennsylvania transaction, the office located at 3814 Gettysburg Rd. in Camp Hill has been sold to DSB Enterprises, LLC. Conveniently located near US Rte. 15 and interstates 81 and 83, the site offers strong accessibility and future development potential.
The new owners plan to repurpose the property into either a single-family or multi-family investment, contributing to the area’s ongoing residential growth.
The transaction was handled by NAI CIR with Sgagias and Amber Corbo, representing the seller, and Daniel J. Alderman, representing the buyer.
The 102,000 s/f office building located at 4401 Deer Path Rd. in Harrisburg has been sold to the Susquehanna Township School District. Situated within the Northwoods Crossing office center along Linglestown Rd., the property offers excellent accessibility to key transportation routes, including I-81.
The School District plans to repurpose the facility to house 500 learners and eliminate 10 of its 20 trailer classrooms, providing a temporary but much-needed solution to alleviate overcrowding across its schools. In addition to serving as classroom space, the building will support administrative operations and future district growth.
Long-term, the District intends to use the facility to launch specialized programming—most notably, the development of a comprehensive cyber academy—which will provide alternative learning opportunities for students and generate much-needed revenue to support the District’s educational mission.
This marks the second office building within Northwoods Crossing to be sold by NAI CIR in the past six months. Nik Sgagias, Robin Zellers, and Bryan Donovan, of NAI CIR, represented the seller. Chris Wilsbach, also of NAI CIR, represented the buyer.
267–269 E. Market St. in York has been sold to Crocker Run LLC. The building sits on 0.11 acres within York’s historic arts corridor with convenient access to Interstates 81 and 83. The fully leased, five-unit investment property features one commercial suite and four two-bedroom apartments. The first floor is occupied by long-standing tenant, Justice Works Family of Services.
The transaction was facilitated by Amber Corbo, in affiliation with NAI Burns Scalo of Pittsburgh.







