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Keurig Dr Pepper plant back on market after sale to investment firm falls through

Summary by Smithfield Times
A proposed sale of the former Keurig Dr Pepper roasting plant on the outskirts of Windsor has fallen through, according to Isle of Wight County Economic Development Director Kristi Sutphin. Sutphin said at a July meeting of the county’s Economic Development Authority that she’d received notice of a pending sale of the roughly 330,000-square-foot facility by its current owner, Keurig subsidiary Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc., to Schenley Inv…
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Smithfield Times broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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