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Humboldt Industrial Park

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Developed by CAN DO, Inc. in 1970, Humboldt Industrial Park opened. Humboldt Park is a well-established industrial development stretching five miles along PA State Route 924. Located off Exit 143 of Interstate 81 and only minutes from the interchange of Interstate 80, Humboldt is within a 300-mile radius of 25% the population and total production of the entire nation.

Humboldt Park supports various types of manufacturing, e-commerce/distribution, retail/commercial and even corporate and back offices. The park offers fully developed sites with infrastructure installed to the curb that was designed specifically to support industrial tenants.

Portions of the Humboldt Industrial Park also received Federal Qualified Opportunity Zone (QOZ) designation from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development. Investments made by individuals through special funds in these zones would be allowed to defer or eliminate federal taxes on capital gains.

 


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Development Phases

  • Humboldt
  • HIP West
  • HIP North
  • HIP East
  • HIP Northwest

Opened in 1972, this is the original section of Humboldt Industrial Park., well-established section of the park is nearly full, but some vacancies still exist. Current tenants include Amazon.com, The Hershey Company, The Nature's Bounty Co., and American Eagle Outfitters, the largest facility in Humboldt Industrial Park.

By the mid-1990s, CAN DO recognized the need to expand the Humboldt Industrial Park and, in early 1996, started work on a section named Humboldt West. About 300 acres of rail-served industrial property attracted attention from developers from the start and sites were sold quickly. Companies such as Cargill Meat Solutions, PFNonwovens, Michaels Handcrafts and Fex Ed Supply Chain call this section home.

With the success of Humboldt West, CAN DO turned its attention to the undeveloped land just north of the growing park. In the late 1990s, CAN DO began designing and developing Humboldt North, a 400-acre, rail-served tract across State Route 924 from the original Humboldt Park.
Humboldt North's development proved to be a successful venture in CAN DO’s economic development efforts as many manufacturing, food processing and distribution centers have located here. Soon after development, this section started filling up with companies such as AutoZone, Gonnella Frozen Products, Cargill's Cocoa and Chocolate, U.S. Cold Storage and ES Kluft & Company.

In 2003, CAN DO purchased land to the east of Humboldt's initial section. The section of Humboldt has all utilities to the curb. Corrugated Supplies Company and IRIS USA call this section home.

In 2008, approximately 366 acres was acquired by CAN DO. This northwest section of Humboldt has been tentatively subdivided to accommodate larger manufacturing and distribution projects.

Humboldt Infrastructure

  • Water

    Water

    CAN DO Inc. supplies quality water throughout the park in 12- and 16-inch ductile iron mains at pressures and flow rates suitable for heavy industrial use.

    Fire protection is aided by four 1-million gallon standpipes, which ride on the system.

    Humboldt Industrial Park also features an interconnection with the Hazleton City Authority which provides additional water capacity to supplement the current system.

    Companies with significant water usage requirements may also connect directly to the Hazleton City Authority which has a larger water system with ample capacity.

    Download CAN DO Water rates, rules and regulations

    For more information, visit the DEP website: http://www.drinkingwater.state.pa.us/dwrs/HTM/SelectionCriteria.html

    Enter PWSID:  2400806

    Information Request:  Choose “Detail Sample Results”

    Choose:  “Submit”

  • Sewer

    Sewer

    Sanitary sewage service is provided by CAN DO Inc. Twelve-inch gravity collection lines, as well as ten-inch laterals, allow industries easy access to the system. CAN DO owns and operates the wastewater treatment plant within Humboldt Industrial Park, which is presently sized for 1,000,000 gallons per day.

    Sanitary sewage within Humboldt Industrial Park North is conveyed by CAN DO Inc. through the same industrially sized system and treated by the Greater Hazleton Joint Sewer Authority.

    Download a copy of the CAN DO Sewer Rates, Rules and Regulations

  • Natural Gas

    Natural Gas

    Natural gas service to the park is provided by UGI Utilities Inc. A high-pressure main connects the Humboldt Industrial Park directly to the Transcontinental Pipeline. Normal service to the industries is provided through an 8-inch medium-pressure (50 PSI) distribution main.

  • Electrical

    Electrical

    Reliable electrical service is provided by PPL Utilities, a national leader in power generation and distribution. PPL can serve customers at the 12kV or 69kV voltage levels. There are currently three 12kV substations in the area.

  • Rail

    Rail

    Seven miles of rail line, owned and maintained by Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad (RBMN), run throughout Humboldt Industrial Park. Reading and Northern runs a scheduled railroad six days a week with each customer provided a specific service window for rail deliveries.

    Reading and Northern is locally owned and is the largest privately owned railroad in Pennsylvania. RBMN is recognized for its industrial development success and is the only three time winner of the Regional Railroad of the Year award by Railway Age Magazine.

  • Telecommunications

    Telecommunications

    Verizon and Frontier Communications Solutions provide a state-of-the-art telecommunications system with 100-percent digital switching and superior communications services, highlighted by an extensive fiber optic network This system provides a state-of-the-art telecommunications platform for voice, data and video transmissions. The network supports SONET technology for ultra-reliable service to customers with critical requirements.

  • Real Estate Taxes

    Local Real Estate Taxes
      County Municipal School Total Mils
    Hazle Township, Luzerne 5.9754 0.75 10.559 17.2844

     

    PA Business Taxes
    Corporate Net Income Tax Sales and Use Tax Personal Income Tax
    9.99% 6% 3.07%
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