Creamery Acres
Overview

We are excited to announce Creamery Acres.

We’ve been in this community and on this land for 75 years. Our commitment to our township, our neighbors and our property is unwavering. From the traffic studies, to water run-off solutions, to green spaces and overall compliance, Creamery Acres is poised to help drive new jobs, innovation, and opportunities for the people of Trumbauersville, PA and surrounding region.


Who

Our founder, Silvene Bracalente, started this company in 1950 out of his garage just a few hundred feet from our front door. He was committed to creating jobs, giving back to his community and building a legacy. Today, that mission stands true. Our precision manufacturing is integral for the products and devices you use each day. Our foundation is dedicated to giving back to trade schools to ensure the next generation of manufacturers are career-ready. Our focus continues to be on the stability, safety and beauty of our community.

We’ve employed thousands of employees over our 75 years and donated well over $500K, recently through The Silvene Bracalente Memorial Foundation to our community, local trade schools, and other community organizations.

The precision components that we make right here go into the products you rely on every day:

  • Electronics
  • Automobiles, EV’s, ATVs
  • Recreation, ATV’s Motorcycles
  • Aerospace

  • Military and Defense Programs
  • Firearms and Accessories for Hunting
  • Medical Instruments


What

We are adding one building for additional precision component manufacturing. Supplier Flex space and on-site training with local trade school affliation rounds out the expanded Bracalente facilities allowing us to do more precision manufacturing while being more efficient and integrated on the land we’ve been on since 1950. We are also adding interior roads for ease of access.


Where

Creamery Acres is the site of the current Bracalente Manufacturing US headquarters. This area is currently owned and maintained by Bracalente. This property is ideal since it sets back off the roads in the community and will be hidden by trees and shrubs. Main access will be from Allentown road to 663/309.