SCRANTON — A partial collapse of the Coney Island Lunch building early Monday led city officials to condemn the property on Lackawanna Avenue. Crews were dispatched to 515 Lackawanna Ave.
Kern walks to physical therapy passing the former Coney Island Lunch building every week, but that was not his route on Monday. “That was really a surprise, I’m glad nobody got hurt,” said Kern.
In December of 2023, Basalyga’s JBAS Realty, purchased the Coney Island Lunch property from C.I.L. Associates and Pete and Bob Ventura for $300,000, according to a deed filed in the county. He ...
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What she heard was the collapse of part of the former Coney Island Lunch on Lackawanna Avenue. That restaurant closed up shop recently, but there were plans to bring it back. Businessman John ...
A portion of the Coney Island Lunch building in downtown Scranton, currently under construction, collapsed into Lackawanna Avenue early Monday morning, City Fire Chief John Judge said. Crews were ...