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  1. Nov 30, 2023 · By Paul Schwedelson – Reporter, Philadelphia Business Journal Nov 1, 2023 Read the original article on Philadelphia Business Journal Years after acquiring the former Budd Co. manufacturing campus in North Philadelphia, the once-bustling site previously home to 20,000 employees is sitting largely vacant, with hulking buildings gutted and waiting to be redeveloped. New York-based Plymouth ...

  2. Aug 6, 2021 · The Hunting Park plant closed in 2003 after the company announced it would consolidate production in Detroit. At the time of the announcement, 600 employees remained. Although the Budd company is no longer affiliated with the site, The Plymouth Group founding partner Michael Davis said he thought it was appropriate to maintain the name.

  3. Mar 30, 2022 · The owner of the sprawling former Budd Co. property in Philadelphia has paid roughly $15 million for 2450 W. Hunting Park Ave., a 275,000-square-foot building, and will fold it into the life ...

  4. Oct 11, 2023 · And the Budd Company, armed with crucial patents, became an industrial behemoth. Headlined by a massive facility in Hunting Park, Budd eventually employed over 20,000 people.

  5. Sitting directly between Philadelphia’s Center City and its suburbs, the former Budd Company Hunting Park Plant holds a significant place in Philadelphia’s manufacturing past and the world over, producing numerous pioneering innovations in the application of stamped and stainless steel that would revolutionize auto and rail car ...

  6. Jul 25, 2021 · The company began contemplating which direction to take in redeveloping the site, which is in the Hunting Park neighborhood of Philadelphia. expand Renderings of Budd Bioworks.

  7. The Red Lion site was redeveloped in the 1990s, and Budd ended its long presence in Philadelphia by closing the Hunting Park Avenue plant in 2002. In 1998 Thyssen merged with Krupp, and Budd became a division of ThyssenKrupp Budd. In 2006 the Budd Company was sold to Martinrea International. In 2014, the Budd Company filed for bankruptcy.

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