Former Birds Eye plant to reopen under new ownership

Jan. 14, 2013

A real estate holding company bought the property Thursday on behalf of Bemsa Holdings LLC, which is owned by New Jersey-based Pinnacle Foods.

A former Birds Eye vegetable-processing plant in Fulton, N.Y., is being reopened under new ownership, The Post-Standard reported.

A real estate holding company bought the property Thursday on behalf of Bemsa Holdings LLC, which is owned by New Jersey-based Pinnacle Foods.

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The state of New York is giving the company up to $1 million in Excelsior tax credits for the facility, which is expected to create 183 jobs.

Approximately 280 workers were laid off when Birds Eye closed the plant in December 2011.

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