GRAPEVILLE, HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa., July 20 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Beacon Redevelopment Industrial Corp.'s (Pink Sheets: BCND) President, Rick Blackburn visited the Westmoreland Glass Company during the week. He immediately directed his staff to implement additional security for the property as soon as possible based on newspaper reported actions.

Mr. Blackburn also visited another site in Western Pennsylvania that is a possible acquisition candidate for Beacon. "It is a similar situation as the Westmoreland Glass Factory," Mr. Blackburn said. The company will begin its preliminary due diligence.

Mr. Blackburn also learned the identities of third parties who caused extensive damage to the property during the past year while creating hazards. As such, the Company will be exploring legal action towards those involved. In addition, the Company is also investigating the location of certain glass molds and parts that were illegally removed from the property.

The Company, upon its acquisition of the Westmoreland Glass Factory, received an assignment and all rights from the prior owners to those artifacts and it intends to protect those assets to the fullest extent of the law. Mr. Blackburn stated, "Once something is stolen, the statute of limitations does not make it legal to possess or sell. They must be returned to our Company."

Mr. Blackburn stated, "The Company also recognizes its long running feud with the Pittsburgh Tribune Review as they continue to report falsehoods based on their own breaking of the law." Specifically, the newspaper, without permission, unlawfully trespassed at the site and brought minor children into the factory without proper safety equipment, then published an article glorifying the activities. The newspaper allowed the people they brought to rummage through the site looking for artifacts despite knowing of the company's warnings that asbestos exists. "The Tribune Review reporter came up from the railroad tracks to circumvent the locked gate. If the paper doesn't renounce what they did, the company intends to pursue their activity as civil trespassing and recklessly compromising safety," Mr. Blackburn explained. "It is an outrage!"

Mr. Blackburn also addressed the continued Dominion Resources dispute. "Beacon believes that Dominion is in violation of its lease and that the company is owed significant damages. Beacon intends to pursue those monies due in an appropriate forum."

Mr. Blackburn's tour of the Company's properties continues this week with a visit to Weston, West Virginia on Monday afternoon to inspect Beacon's land.

This press release does not constitute an offer of any securities for sale. This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These forward-looking statements involve certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ. All forward-looking statements in this press release are based on information available to the company as of the date hereof.

    SOURCE:   Public Relations
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