The Lancaster County facility is being decommissioned, and its 57 workers will be laid off by the end of this year.
High Properties LLC paid $14 million to buy the Johnson & Johnson Consumer Health plant in Greenfield where over-the-counter products like Pepcid and Imodium were made, according to Lancaster County property records.
High plans to market the 144,000-square-foot building to manufacturers, food processors, or pharmaceutical companies, Mike Lorelli, a senior vice president at High Associates Ltd., told LNP-LancasterOnline in an email statement. “Our plan is to lease the facility to a single tenant; the building is expandable to approximately 250,000 square feet,” Lorelli wrote.
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