Olde Good Things buys Capitol Records building

Posted on | By Thornton Kay
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Pennsylvania, USA
Olde Good Things architectural salvage, trading in Scranton, New York and Los Angeles, has bought the 250,000 square feet former Capitol Records pressing works in Scranton for $400,000. In its heyday Capitol Records in Scranton, owned by EMI, pressed many famed records including Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
 
Tim McAndrews, the OGT warehouse manager, was quoted in the Scranton Times as saying that the buildings would be used for the storage of architectural treasure.
 
Old Good Things was started by the Church of Bible Understanding founded in 1971 by Stewart Traill, along with S&G Photos and Christian Brothers Carpet Cleaning, once parodied in an episode of Seinfeld.
Olde Good Things - National Warehouse

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