The Future Looks Bright at Historic Union Station

The Future Looks Bright at Historic Union Station

Union Station ShopsErie, PA, August 13, 2014 – Big things are happening at Union Station!  Hotheads Hair Design will be relocating to the historic 87-year-old train station on September 1st, joining fellow newcomers Logistics Plus Linguistic Solutions and Habibi Restaurant.  They, of course, join established favorites Hookah Café, Mazany Office Interiors, Urarrao Gallery and Penn Shore Wine Shop, Paradigm, Erie Makerspace, the Concourse of Union Station, and the Brewerie.  Union Station was purchased by Logistics Plus in 2003 to house their global headquarters, restoring the station to its original glory and adding the flagpoles which are a familiar sight at W 14th and Peach Streets.

Release the Beast!

Release The BeastLogistics Plus is very proud to be the official warehouse of the Barber National Institute’s Beast on the Bay!  For more information on this challenging race that benefits a great cause or to register, please click on this link: Barber Beast on the Bay

Logistics Plus Purchases Former Skinner Engine Company Building

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Logistics Plus Purchases Former Skinner Engine Company Building
 

Erie, PA, October 1, 2013 – Logistics Plus is the proud new owner of a warehouse located in the former Skinner Engine Company building on 12th Street between Chestnut and Myrtle Streets.

Along with 50,000 square feet of storage space, the secured facility offers spacious offices, bulk storage and racked storage, an inventory control management system, overhead cranes, three recessed loading docks, and grade level doors with inside load/unload capabilities.  Logistics Plus already has most of the space filled, although there is still office space available in this central location on busy 12th Street.

This warehouse is a welcome addition to the transportation and supply chain solutions that Logistics Plus already offers, and also helps to revitalize a portion of 12th Street in Erie.  By providing the financing, Marquette Savings Bank and the City of Erie were vital partners in this project.

For more information on the history of the building and the Skinner Engine Company, please read the article posted at this link: Old Time Erie.

DSCF0479