General Electric spinoff GE Vernova spends $70M on Rostraver warehouse
The power generation equipment maker has yet to reveal its plans for the more than 700,000-square-foot facility
Jack Troy
By Jack Troy
2 min read • April 6, 2026 | 2 days ago
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An aerial view of Amcel Center Two in Rostraver, a more than 700,000-square-foot former distribution center recently purchased by GE Vernova. (Courtesy of Genfor Real Estate)
GE Vernova, formerly a part of General Electric, spent $70 million to buy a distribution center in Rostraver last month, adding to the Massachusetts-based power generation equipment manufacturer’s strong Pennsylvania presence.
Westmoreland County property records show GE Vernova subsidiary GE Renewables Grid LLC purchased the more than 700,000-square-foot property from Gordon One LLC.
GE Vernova, which is headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., was created when General Electric split into three companies in 2024.
GE Vernova did not immediately respond to questions about its plans for the property along Finley Road known as Amcel Center Two. The company leased about 150,000 square feet in the building prior to buying it.