Pr01)erty Transfers
Steve Itmmlmmn I)hOto
Industrial Park building purchased for $1
It wasn't a bad deal for a buck. Sussex County Council on
Tuesday, May 23, settled on a 58,000 square foot building in
the Sussex County Industrial Park near GeorgetOwn. The
price. $1. Kevin Shelander, vice president of Coast Stock Tab
(CST) Office Products based in Chicago, came to Delaware to
present the building to County Council. a move he said the
company decided to do in return for the help the county and
state provided when CST first set up shop in Georgetown in
1982. The company dosed its Georgetown operation last year,
and the building has been vacant since. "We really didn't
want to be a landlord," said Shelander, noting that since
CSTes start in Georgetown the company has become a nation-
wide firm. He said the reason CST dosed its Delaware opera-
tion was a shift of its markets to the northeast and southeast.
CST makes computer paper products.
Robert W. Coy, director of the Delaware Economic Develop-
ment Office, also played a role in the trans/tion, wrhis coop.
erative effort between the Delaware Economic Development
Office and Sussex County officials will strengthen the coun-
ty's ability to create quality jobs for its citizens by allowing
Sussex County to attract a significant employer to the indus-
trial park," said Coy. Frank Calio, director of the Sussex
County Economic Development Office, said the building will
be marketed vigorously in the coming weeks in hopes of land.
ing an employer who could provide up to 100 jobs. The steel
and brick building is located on six acres of land in the indus-
trial park which is zoned M-2. For more information on the
building, and to obtain a marketing packet, call 855-7770.
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Herbs, 4541 Highway 1, Re-
hoboth Beach DE 19971, or for
more information contact Suzanne
Jacques, 644-0844.
Campbell-White attends
small business confab
Patricia Campbell-White, own-
er of Prudential Joy Gallo Realty,
joined nearly 200 other entrepre-
neurs at a regional White House
Conference on Small Business in
New York.
Campbell-White is a member of
the nation's largest small business
advocacy organization, the Na-
tional Federation of Independent
Business.
She attended the conference to
debate and develop new and inno-
vative federal policy recommen-
dations that will be crucial to the
operation of small firms.
The recommendations will be
debated upon and voted on at a na-
tional conference in Washington,
D.C. next month in an effort to ar-
rive at a small business legislative
action plan.
Among key issues facing small
firms are excessive government
regulations, unfair taxation, law-
suit abuse, health care reform and
private property rights.
Sharon Lee Brittingham, Timo-
thy S. Keidel and Michelle E. Kei-
del, Salisbury, Md., to Robert C.
Elliott, Delmar, Lot 2, Rum Ridge
Subdivision, Little Creek Hun-
dred, $7,750.
Sharon Lee Brittingham, Timo-
thy S. Keidel and Michelle E. Kei-
del, Salisbury, Md., to Richard C.
and Mary Jane Janey, Delmar, Lot
1, Rum Ridge Subdivision, Little
Creek Hundred, $14,000.
Michael and Patricia A. Mc-
Graw, Newark, to Ann Marie
Hudson, Lewes, Lot 14, Blk. C,
Avalon Park, Indian River Hun-
dred, $9,000.
Myron Joseph McWilliams, to
Stuart B. and Lisa A. McMunn,
Lot 3, Blk, G, Golf Village,
Georgetown Hundred, $10,000.
J. Hallock Northcott, Kensing-
ton, Md., to Gordon and Barbara
Negus, Falls Church, Va., LOt 61,
Joseph D. Short's third addition to
Prime Hook Beach, Cedar Creek
Hundred, $12.0,000.
Village Center for Care Fund,
Inc., New York, N.Y., to Patricia
G. and Peter R. Chick, Washing-
ton, D.C., Lots 21 and 23, Blk,
107, Bethany Beach, Baltimore
Hundred, $118,000.
Linda Marie Norfolk, Pensaco-
la, FI., to Brett Arthur Friedman,
Seaford, Bradford St., Seaford,
Seaford Hundred, $71,000.
Village Developers, Inc., Mills-
boro, to Oscar Lee and Peggy Es-
ther Ford, Selbyville, Lot 46,
Magnolia Meadows, Millsboro,
Dagsboro Hundred, $76,200.
Gulfstream Development Corp.,
Bethany Beach, and Harold E.
Dukes Jr., Georgetown, to Eliza-
beth H. Winnor, Gaithersburg,
Md., Unit 5, Ph. 3, St. Bart's
Court, Baltimore Hundred,
$165,365.
Fenwick Farms Ltd., Fenwick
Island, to Walter R. and Linda L.
Bernady, Baltimore, Md., Lot 93,
Fenwick Farms Subdivision, Bal-
timore Hundred, $35,000.
Cripple Creek Manor, Inc., Ar-
lington, Va., to Stanton W. and
Doris M. Miller, Earleville, Md.,
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Lot 3, Mallard Creek, Baltimore
Hundred, $24,000.
RDM, Inc., Bethany Beach, to
Theodore Jr. and Milford Y.
Dunn, Laurel, Md., LOt 7, Blk, A,
The Greens at Indian River, Sec.
1, Baltimore Hundred, $24,750.
Robert Whalen Co., Inc.,
Rockville, Md., to David G. and
Lynne P. Updegrove and Kather-
ine G. Updegrove, Roundhill, Va.,
Lot 13, Blk. 107, Bethany Beach,
Baltimore Hundred, $256,000.
Earl Judson and Donna Taylor
Chadwick, Brookeville, Md., to
Troy D. and Debra A. Lennox,
Selbyville, Lot 33, Blk, 1, Bay
View Estates, Baltimore Hundred,
$15,000.
Robert B. Fitzgerald, Nicholas
Delcampo Jr. and Jay Konesey,
Lincoln, to James D. III and
Melinda S. Middlebrooks, Lin-
coln, Lot 33, Meadows at Cub-
bage Pond, Cedar Creek Hundred,
$71,700.
Silver Lake Dunes L.L.C., Re-
hoboth Beach, to B. Wilson Red-
fearn and David G. Culley, New
Castle, Lot 7, Silver Lake Dunes,
Dewey Beach, Lewes and Re-
hoboth Hundred, $275,000.
Eastern Development, Inc., Del-
mar, Md., to Grover C. Adkins
and Deborah L. Joseph, Delmar,
Rt. 68, two acres, Little Creek
Hundred, $98,400.
Hunter Mill Estates Partnership,
Georgetown, to Kathleen M. Hea-
cock, Nassau, Lot 123, Sec. 2,
Hunters Mills Estates, Broadkill
Hundred, $78,446.
Bob Willey and Sons, Inc., Mil-
ton, to Donald A. and Patricia
Ann Post, Milton, Union St., Mil-
ton, Broadidll Hundred, $35,000.
Elizabeth B. Mitchell, Grace
Smith and Helen Wilkins, to Fran-
cis J. Sr. and Ruth E. Hubbs,
Millsboro, Ellis Ave., Millsboro,
Dagsboro Hundred, $40,000.
Norma Smith Mecke, Downing-
ton, Pa., to Charles T. and Patricia
M. Lempke, Columbia, Md., Lot
26, Blk. 5, Cape Windsor, Balti-
more Hundred, $57,000.
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