Originally Posted By bizjournals.com
Lisa Schalk never thought she’d be so excited over a warehouse. But Schalk, who co-owns Toffee to Go with her husband, Jim Schalk, can’t contain her glee as she walks through the 16,000-square-foot industrial building in Pinellas Park, pointing out the wall where three stoves will be lined up, tripling their toffee-making capacities.
Lisa Schalk never thought she’d be so excited over a warehouse.
But Schalk, who co-owns Toffee to Go with her husband, Jim Schalk, can’t contain her glee as she walks through the 16,000-square-foot industrial building in Pinellas Park, pointing out the wall where three stoves will be lined up, tripling their toffee-making capacities. Then there’s space that will be built out into offices and showing the room that will become an employee lounge when the business moves — all of it delights Schalk, who launched the business out of her home a dozen years ago.
The Schalks closed on the building in late May, paying $525,000 for the building and planning to invest $200,000 in the buildout of the space and moving costs. Construction on the office space and a few other improvements to the building — the former home of Red Smith Florida, a pickling company — is slated to begin in the next few days.