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Beer wholesaler opens 300,000-square-foot warehouse in Salem, more than 100 jobs anticipated

Patrick Varine
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A case of beer holds the ribbon stands in place as officials prepare to cut the ribbon during the open house at Fuhrer Wholesale Co.’s 300,000-square-foot warehouse on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 in Salem.
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A man taking a picture is dwarfed inside Fuhrer Wholesale beer distributor’s 300,000-square-foot warehouse Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 during a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house.
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A crowd gathers to listen to Frank Fuhrer III, left, owner of Frank B. Fuhrer Wholesale Co., as he speaks at a ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 at the new Fuhrer Wholesale beer distributors warehouse in Salem.
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Large bay doors for beer delivery trucks are seen Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 at Fuhrer Wholesale beer distributor’s 300,000-square-foot warehouse during a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house tour in Salem.
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
A crowd gathers for a ribbon cutting ceremony at Fuhrer Wholesale beer distributor’s warehouse on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 during a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house in Salem.
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Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Large bay doors for beer delivery trucks are seen Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2023 at Fuhrer Wholesale beer distributor during a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house in Salem .

Happy hour started a little early for Frank Fuhrer III and his guests Wednesday afternoon.

It’s only appropriate — Fuhrer was cutting the ribbon on a new 300,000-square-foot warehouse for his beer and soda pop distribution business, so getting a few coolers full of beer was a matter of walking down the hall.

“My father passed away last year, but he always had a saying, that you’re either moving forward or moving backward,” Fuhrer said. “Opening this new building is definitely moving forward.”

The $55 million warehouse is expected to employ more than 100 people.

It will give the distributor easy access to the Routes 22 and 66 corridors.

Work began last summer on the distribution center, located off Boquet Road near the northern end of the Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass turnpike spur in Salem.

Fuhrer Wholesale primarily distributes beer and soda pop from 75 suppliers throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania, ranging from national brands such as Bud Light to local craft beer such as Westmoreland’s Helltown Brewing.

Fuhrer said they made the decision to build in Westmoreland County after running out of space at their home base on Pittsburgh’s South Side.

“We’d been approached with some business opportunities, but we didn’t have the space to expand,” he said.

Fuhrer Chief Financial Officer Jake Wrigley said the company paid about $7,600 in school district taxes and $2,500 in property taxes between the county and Salem Township.

Township Supervisor Kerry Jobe said an assessment of the building needs to take place before the full financial impact of the warehouse is determined.

“It’s definitely a big plus,” township Supervisor Ken Trombetta said. “We’re very happy to have them here.”

Fuhrer thanked Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader Kim Ward, R-Hempfield, for her help in bringing the project to fruition.

“This shows how government and business can work to get things done,” Ward said. “When businesses like this open, it gives us a lot of practice in trying to cut through the red tape.”

After starting the business in 1981, Frank B. Fuhrer continued to expand over the years. In 2021, the company sold 15.5 million cases of beer, and has more than 300 employees.

Wrigley said the building should be fully operational by November, following the installation of a few additional pieces of equipment.

For more on the company, see FuhrerWholesale.com.

Patrick Varine is a TribLive reporter covering Delmont, Export and Murrysville. He is a Western Pennsylvania native and joined the Trib in 2010 after working as a reporter and editor with the former Dover Post Co. in Delaware. He can be reached at pvarine@triblive.com.

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