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Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company

Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company, situated in Scranton, Pennsylvania, is a privately owned wholesaler specializing in facilities management, industrial packaging, equipment, and supplies. Established in 1922, it holds the distinction of being one of the oldest businesses in the state still managed by a direct descendant of its founders.

Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Co.
Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company tower
Company typeWholesaling
IndustryHome & office products
Founded1922
FounderJacob Fink
HeadquartersScranton, Pennsylvania
Key people
Douglas Fink, President & CEO
Number of employees
230
Footnotes / references
Coordinates 41°24'46"N 75°39'43"W

Notably, the company served as inspiration for the American television series, The Office. The iconic exterior shot of its headquarters featured in the show's opening title sequence is widely regarded as one of the most recognizable building images in television history.[1]

History edit

Jacob Fink started the company in 1922 to supply small grocery stores with paper bags. The business later diversified and added products and services throughout the Great Depression and World War II.[1] The company was formally incorporated in 1951.[2]

Initial ownership of the company was divided into 150 shares of which 44 were owned by Jacob Fink, 51 by his brother Samuel Fink, and 55 by Sam's sister, Pearl Fink. Pearl was listed as the secretary and all three constituted the board of directors.[3] Fink also founded the Scranton Hebrew Day School.[4]

In March 1930, Jacob Fink was seriously injured in an elevator accident at the company's plant while checking stock. Fink filed for worker's compensation as an employee of the company. The insurance company, Hudson Casualty, challenged the claim arguing that Fink, as an officer of the company, was not an eligible employee.  A court ruling in 1932 ruled on behalf of the insurance company and Fink was denied the wages.[5]

Jerome Fink, the son of the founder Jacob Fink, took over the business after returning from the Army in 1946. Fink Graduated from Scranton Central High School and attended the University of Scranton. He married his wife, Barbara, in 1958 and the couple had three children: Douglas, Lisa and Stacey. Fink served as president of Congregation Ohev Zedek in Scranton for 35 years and made philanthropic donations to area charities including Jewish Community Center of Scranton, the Jewish Home of Scranton, The Jewish Federation of Northeastern Pennsylvania, St. Francis of Assis Kitchen, and the Scranton Hebrew Day School. Fink died in 2011 at age 84.[6] During his years leading the company, Fink oversaw a merger, an acquisition and a move to the company's present location 215 Vine Street. The larger space allowed for diversification into warehousing and storage.[7]

Douglas Fink, Jerome Fink's son and Jacob's grandson, was named president and CEO in 1993.[1]

In the early 1990s, two longtime competitors were acquired, nearly doubling the company's sales volume.[1]

Although the company sells paper products such as office paper, paper packaging, toilet tissue and paper towels, the majority of its products today are janitorial supplies.[1]

As of 2017 the core paper company employed 50 people with 230 employees in affiliated businesses.[1]

In January 2021, the company purchased American Janitor and Paper Supply Company located on Sanderson Avenue in Scranton.[8] The company celebrated 100 years in business in May 2022 with a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the Scranton headquarters.[9]

 
Dickson Warehouse Tower in downtown Scranton, PA

Buildings and headquarters edit

From 1924 through 1938 Pennsylvania Paper and Supply moved headquarters multiple times from 7th Avenue to Mulberry Street and then 6th Avenue.[4] In 1929 the company moved to a larger warehouse at 440-2-4 North Sixth Ave. in a building that had been previously occupied by Harry Solomon & Company.[10]

The company then moved to the entire block at 12 Lackawanna Avenue from 1938 to 1944. From 1944 to 1970, the company operated from 25 Lackawanna Ave.[4] The roof of the company's original warehouse at 25 Lackawanna Ave. was severely damaged in a wind storm on December 30, 1964.[11]

In 1970 the company moved to its present location at 215 Vine Street,[4] a former A&P bakery known as the Quackenbush Warehouse.[12] In December of 1977, Jerome Fink purchased a series of parcels and buildings adjacent to 215 Vine in downtown Scranton. These included 225 Vine, the Dickson Works building on the corner of Penn Ave. and Vine St. In 1979, the property was entered into the National Register of Historic Places.[13]

The company has been in the same 255,000 square foot building on Vine Street since the 1970s.[1] The outside of the building contains a painted sign on a window welcoming tourists. The main office has a sample table with new products.[14]

Inspiration for The Office edit

 
Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company in Scranton, PA

In 2004[15] CEO Douglas Fink was contacted by Reveille Productions who were conducting research on paper companies in order to create an American version of a hit British television show.[16] The producers visited Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company and interviewed members of the company as part of their research.[17]

The opening credits footage was shot in 2004 by actor John Krasinski while researching his role as Jim Halpert.[17] Scranton was chosen as the setting of the show partially because of its believable distance as a regional office of a New York City-based business.[14] The exterior image of the company's tower is considered by videoblocks.com as among the most recognized pieces of stock footage in television history alongside the Brady Bunch house and the restaurant from Seinfeld.[1] The building is annually among the top 10 places to visit for fans of The Office.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Leader, Times (2016-05-10). "PA Paper and Supply Co. in Scranton has long, family and television tradition". Times Leader. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  2. ^ "Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Co". www.bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  3. ^ "26 May 1932, 3 - The Times-Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  4. ^ a b c d SYLVESTER, JOE. "One firm's long paper trail". Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  5. ^ "26 May 1932, 3 - The Times-Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  6. ^ "22 Apr 2011, B8 - The Times-Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  7. ^ Fanning, Christine. "Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Co. celebrates 95th anniversary". Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  8. ^ "Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company Enters Agreement with Local Established Business". Scranton Chamber of Commerce. 2021-01-15. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  9. ^ NEWSROOM, FOX56 (2022-05-23). "Pennsylvania Paper & Supply celebrates 100th anniversary". WOLF. Retrieved 2022-07-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "4 Feb 1929, 21 - The Times-Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  11. ^ "31 Dec 1964, 1 - The Times-Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-21.
  12. ^ "Emporis property listing for 215 Vine Street, Scranton, Pa". Emporis. from the original on November 27, 2021.
  13. ^ Department of the Interior. National Park Service. (1934 - present). Pennsylvania SP Dickson Works. File Unit: National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records: Pennsylvania, 1964 - 2013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  14. ^ a b "Scranton shows off: Life outside 'The Office'". East Bay Times. 2007-10-28. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  15. ^ "Iconic Scranton business from 'The Office' celebrates 100 years". PAhomepage.com. 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  16. ^ "Iconic Scranton business from 'The Office' celebrates 100 years". ABC27. 2022-05-20. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  17. ^ a b "Penn Paper & Supply marks 100 years". wnep.com. May 20, 2022. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  18. ^ "Pennsylvania Paper & Supply Co". www.visitnepa.org. Retrieved 2022-07-19.

External links edit

  • Pennsylvania Paper & Supply website

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Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company situated in Scranton Pennsylvania is a privately owned wholesaler specializing in facilities management industrial packaging equipment and supplies Established in 1922 it holds the distinction of being one of the oldest businesses in the state still managed by a direct descendant of its founders Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Co Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company towerCompany typeWholesalingIndustryHome amp office productsFounded1922FounderJacob FinkHeadquartersScranton PennsylvaniaKey peopleDouglas Fink President amp CEONumber of employees230Footnotes referencesCoordinates 41 24 46 N 75 39 43 W Notably the company served as inspiration for the American television series The Office The iconic exterior shot of its headquarters featured in the show s opening title sequence is widely regarded as one of the most recognizable building images in television history 1 Contents 1 History 2 Buildings and headquarters 3 Inspiration for The Office 4 References 5 External linksHistory editJacob Fink started the company in 1922 to supply small grocery stores with paper bags The business later diversified and added products and services throughout the Great Depression and World War II 1 The company was formally incorporated in 1951 2 Initial ownership of the company was divided into 150 shares of which 44 were owned by Jacob Fink 51 by his brother Samuel Fink and 55 by Sam s sister Pearl Fink Pearl was listed as the secretary and all three constituted the board of directors 3 Fink also founded the Scranton Hebrew Day School 4 In March 1930 Jacob Fink was seriously injured in an elevator accident at the company s plant while checking stock Fink filed for worker s compensation as an employee of the company The insurance company Hudson Casualty challenged the claim arguing that Fink as an officer of the company was not an eligible employee A court ruling in 1932 ruled on behalf of the insurance company and Fink was denied the wages 5 Jerome Fink the son of the founder Jacob Fink took over the business after returning from the Army in 1946 Fink Graduated from Scranton Central High School and attended the University of Scranton He married his wife Barbara in 1958 and the couple had three children Douglas Lisa and Stacey Fink served as president of Congregation Ohev Zedek in Scranton for 35 years and made philanthropic donations to area charities including Jewish Community Center of Scranton the Jewish Home of Scranton The Jewish Federation of Northeastern Pennsylvania St Francis of Assis Kitchen and the Scranton Hebrew Day School Fink died in 2011 at age 84 6 During his years leading the company Fink oversaw a merger an acquisition and a move to the company s present location 215 Vine Street The larger space allowed for diversification into warehousing and storage 7 Douglas Fink Jerome Fink s son and Jacob s grandson was named president and CEO in 1993 1 In the early 1990s two longtime competitors were acquired nearly doubling the company s sales volume 1 Although the company sells paper products such as office paper paper packaging toilet tissue and paper towels the majority of its products today are janitorial supplies 1 As of 2017 the core paper company employed 50 people with 230 employees in affiliated businesses 1 In January 2021 the company purchased American Janitor and Paper Supply Company located on Sanderson Avenue in Scranton 8 The company celebrated 100 years in business in May 2022 with a ribbon cutting ceremony in front of the Scranton headquarters 9 nbsp Dickson Warehouse Tower in downtown Scranton PABuildings and headquarters editFrom 1924 through 1938 Pennsylvania Paper and Supply moved headquarters multiple times from 7th Avenue to Mulberry Street and then 6th Avenue 4 In 1929 the company moved to a larger warehouse at 440 2 4 North Sixth Ave in a building that had been previously occupied by Harry Solomon amp Company 10 The company then moved to the entire block at 12 Lackawanna Avenue from 1938 to 1944 From 1944 to 1970 the company operated from 25 Lackawanna Ave 4 The roof of the company s original warehouse at 25 Lackawanna Ave was severely damaged in a wind storm on December 30 1964 11 In 1970 the company moved to its present location at 215 Vine Street 4 a former A amp P bakery known as the Quackenbush Warehouse 12 In December of 1977 Jerome Fink purchased a series of parcels and buildings adjacent to 215 Vine in downtown Scranton These included 225 Vine the Dickson Works building on the corner of Penn Ave and Vine St In 1979 the property was entered into the National Register of Historic Places 13 The company has been in the same 255 000 square foot building on Vine Street since the 1970s 1 The outside of the building contains a painted sign on a window welcoming tourists The main office has a sample table with new products 14 Inspiration for The Office edit nbsp Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company in Scranton PA In 2004 15 CEO Douglas Fink was contacted by Reveille Productions who were conducting research on paper companies in order to create an American version of a hit British television show 16 The producers visited Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company and interviewed members of the company as part of their research 17 The opening credits footage was shot in 2004 by actor John Krasinski while researching his role as Jim Halpert 17 Scranton was chosen as the setting of the show partially because of its believable distance as a regional office of a New York City based business 14 The exterior image of the company s tower is considered by videoblocks com as among the most recognized pieces of stock footage in television history alongside the Brady Bunch house and the restaurant from Seinfeld 1 The building is annually among the top 10 places to visit for fans of The Office 18 References edit a b c d e f g h Leader Times 2016 05 10 PA Paper and Supply Co in Scranton has long family and television tradition Times Leader Retrieved 2022 07 19 Pennsylvania Paper amp Supply Co www bloomberg com Retrieved 2022 07 19 26 May 1932 3 The Times Tribune at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 07 21 a b c d SYLVESTER JOE One firm s long paper trail Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal Retrieved 2022 07 19 26 May 1932 3 The Times Tribune at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 07 21 22 Apr 2011 B8 The Times Tribune at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 07 21 Fanning Christine Pennsylvania Paper amp Supply Co celebrates 95th anniversary Northeast Pennsylvania Business Journal Retrieved 2022 07 19 Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company Enters Agreement with Local Established Business Scranton Chamber of Commerce 2021 01 15 Retrieved 2022 07 19 NEWSROOM FOX56 2022 05 23 Pennsylvania Paper amp Supply celebrates 100th anniversary WOLF Retrieved 2022 07 19 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link 4 Feb 1929 21 The Times Tribune at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 07 21 31 Dec 1964 1 The Times Tribune at Newspapers com Newspapers com Retrieved 2022 07 21 Emporis property listing for 215 Vine Street Scranton Pa Emporis Archived from the original on November 27 2021 Department of the Interior National Park Service 1934 present Pennsylvania SP Dickson Works File Unit National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmarks Program Records Pennsylvania 1964 2013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b Scranton shows off Life outside The Office East Bay Times 2007 10 28 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Iconic Scranton business from The Office celebrates 100 years PAhomepage com 2022 05 20 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Iconic Scranton business from The Office celebrates 100 years ABC27 2022 05 20 Retrieved 2022 07 19 a b Penn Paper amp Supply marks 100 years wnep com May 20 2022 Retrieved 2022 07 19 Pennsylvania Paper amp Supply Co www visitnepa org Retrieved 2022 07 19 External links editPennsylvania Paper amp Supply website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennsylvania Paper and Supply Company amp oldid 1215921728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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