Mulberry 426

Mulberry 426 426 Mulberry was the 2nd mixed use rehab by Jefferson-Werner. With 39 apartments, 4 retail locations

The Chamber of Commerce building was built in 1926 for the Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce. The limestone, Art Deco-style Chamber of Commerce Building includes marble floors, steps and vestibules. It was designed by architect Edward Langley, who also drew up plans for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad station, now the Radisson at Lackawanna Station; the Catlin House, now the home of

the Lackawanna Historical Society; and Immanuel Baptist Church, now the University of Scranton's Houlihan-McLean Center. Currently the building has 40 apartments and offers high ceilings, granite countertops, antique hardwood floors, historical pocket doors, built-in bookcases, fireplace units, balconies and common area outdoor space - all conveniently located in downtown Scranton.

Hardwood throughout✅Historic decorative fireplace✅16 ft ceilings✅Rooftop access✅Basement storage✅This spacious 2 bedroom...
09/06/2023

Hardwood throughout✅
Historic decorative fireplace✅
16 ft ceilings✅
Rooftop access✅
Basement storage✅

This spacious 2 bedroom 2 bathroom apartment has it all.. and it's available for immediate move in! Contact us to schedule a showing or submit an application today 570-906-8228 | [email protected]

This beautiful 1BR apartment is full of character and available for immediate move in! We also have a roof deck for all ...
03/31/2023

This beautiful 1BR apartment is full of character and available for immediate move in! We also have a roof deck for all tenants to enjoy! Send us an email for more information or to request a showing/application today! [email protected]

This light-filled one bedroom facing N Washington Ave is just $975/mo including water, sewer & trash. December 1st move ...
11/19/2020

This light-filled one bedroom facing N Washington Ave is just $975/mo including water, sewer & trash. December 1st move in, get it before it's gone! Call for a showing or to submit an application today 570-906-8228

Spring is near and so is this balcony! Available April 1st, this unit will not last long. Call for a showing today 570-3...
03/02/2020

Spring is near and so is this balcony! Available April 1st, this unit will not last long. Call for a showing today 570-341-0375

John Bucci 💕 😭 One of our first tenants at Connell and Mulberry. He was our tenant but more so our FRIEND. We miss him a...
11/29/2019

John Bucci 💕 😭

One of our first tenants at Connell and Mulberry. He was our tenant but more so our FRIEND. We miss him and will miss him forever. He loved living downtown and always praised our team.

John would do ANYTHING for ANYONE in need. He always took care of our “Angels” every Christmas. Our Angels are mothers and children in the Women’s Resource Program. Not only did he donate to the cause. He would take an ENTIRE family and make their Christmas brighter.

While his obituary doesn’t say anything about flowers or what to do in his memory. I just know especially at this time of year he would want people to remember him by remembering children in need.❤️

On Monday, Nov. 25, 2019, John Bucci, beloved brother, friend and coach passed away at age 57.

Born Oct. 14, 1962 to the late John and Carmen Cruz Bucci, he graduated from Western Wayne High School in 1980. From there, he tirelessly pursued his career in the basketball industry. John was passionate about the sport and sharing that passion with others. In his early days at Camp St. Andrew and Keystone College, he showed a great knowledge of the game. Stints at St. Paul’s grade school and Bishop Hannan High School as their freshman coach produced championship seasons, however, his career as a head coach of Bishop Hannan’s varsity team catapulted him to stardom. John built the program into a basketball powerhouse, guiding the Lancers to the 1999 and 2000 Class A title games, and finally securing a championship in the 2002 Class AA State title game. While winning many other league and district titles, he simultaneously operated his AAU basketball program. From its infancy in the early 90s as a local league with occasional away trips, he dedicated countless hours to build a successful organization. His JB Hoops teams are now some of the most notable AAU teams on the east coast, while his Backcourt Hoops organization has nearly 100 teams.

Coach, Bucci, or “Booch,” as he was affectionately known by many, shaped and molded local high school basketball players over the last 30 years. Whether you were a NEPA Sharpshooter, JB Hooper, NEPA Flame or a player on a local high school team, he touched your life in one way or another.
Known for his quick-wit, wisdom and kind smile, John was a larger than life figure who lived and breathed basketball.

Following his career at Bishop Hannan, he could still be found at many local games, whether it be as a spectator or broadcasting it on radio. He eventually returned to the sidelines as Abington Heights High School’s girls coach for a year, and continued to work at Excalibur Insurance.

While basketball played a large role in his life, John was much more than a coach. He brought joy and humor to family gatherings and took great pride in helping others, especially those in need. He was also a tireless worker for Battaglia’s Sporting Goods and greatly enjoyed educating the children of St. Paul’s School through health and physical education. John’s presence will be sorely missed by all who knew him.

He is survived by his brothers, Steven Bucci, and Michael Bucci and wife, Cindy; nieces, Mary Bucci Parsons and Danielle Bucci; nephew, Anthony Bucci; and countless friends, colleagues and former learners with whom his legacy will live on. Finally, he is survived by JB United, his pride and joy.

He was also preceded in death by his stepfather, Charles Saar.

A funeral service will be celebrated Sunday at 6 p.m. in Riverfront Sports Complex, Olive Street, by the Rev. Jim Price. Friends may call at the facility from 2 to 6 p.m. John will be interred at later date with his mother, Carmen, whom he loved dearly, in Fairview Memorial Park, Elmhurst.
Arrangements by the Thomas J. Hughes Funeral Home Inc., 1240 St. Ann St., Scranton.

08/28/2019

Highlights of the Electric City Classic held this past weekend. Looking forward to next year!

We have 1 unit available for immediate move in! This one will not last long, call for a showing today! 570-341-0375
01/22/2019

We have 1 unit available for immediate move in! This one will not last long, call for a showing today! 570-341-0375

COMING (VERY) SOON! Samters Lofts opening November 1st - call 570-341-0375 or email live@scrantonliving.com today!
09/13/2018

COMING (VERY) SOON! Samters Lofts opening November 1st - call 570-341-0375 or email [email protected] today!

SCRANTON — The two dozen or so electricians, painters and plumbers are used to seeing Leanna Skaluba weaving around them as she shows off new loft apartments to potential tenants.

Now leasing at 618 Mulberry St! In the heart of the downtown Scranton within walking distance to the University of Scran...
08/27/2018

Now leasing at 618 Mulberry St! In the heart of the downtown Scranton within walking distance to the University of Scranton, Geisinger Medical College, Lackawanna College and a bus ride to Marywood University. Two Bedroom 1 Bath units are available for immediate occupancy, include all utilities and are fully furnished. Call 570-341-0375 or email [email protected] for more info!

Just one apartment left for October 1st - don't miss out!
09/21/2017

Just one apartment left for October 1st - don't miss out!

Available for October 1st! You do not want to miss this great apartment featuring a washer/dryer in the unit, a really spacious bathroom and 2 huge closets. Call to inquire today 570-341-0375 or email [email protected] for more information!

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426 Mulberry Street
Scranton, PA
18503

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