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MINUTE MAID PLANT IN HIGHTSTOWN EYED FOR DEVELOPMENT
The Minute Maid plant on the Hightstown-East Windsor border has been closed since 2003, but now may be the site of new residential and commercial development. Dornoch Management of Lakewood is nearing purchase of the 37-acre site, which includes the plant on about 17 acres in Hightstown and another 20 acres of undeveloped acreage in East Windsor. Minute Maid's parent company, Coca-Cola of North America, now owns the plant property.
MINUTE MAID PLANT IN HIGHTSTOWN EYED FOR DEVELOPMENT
The Minute Maid plant on the Hightstown-East Windsor border has been closed since 2003, but now may be the site of new residential and commercial development. Dornoch Management of Lakewood is nearing purchase of the 37-acre site, which includes the plant on about 17 acres in Hightstown and another 20 acres of undeveloped acreage in East Windsor. Minute Maid's parent company, Coca-Cola of North America, now owns the plant property.
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