3310 75th Ave Landover, Maryland, 20785-1501 United States
Company Details
About Keany Produce Co
1970
Patrick J. Keany (father) starts PJK Company, a contracting firm for government and rail foodservice.
1970
Marianne (PatÂ’s wife) and Jim (PatÂ’s brother) join the company, creating PJK Foodservice Corporation.
1978
Kevin Keany (PJK and MarianneÂ’s son) founds Keany Produce in the Florida Market of Washington DC, starting with one van and one customer.
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1980
KevinÂ’s brother Danny joins the team.
1980
The operation expands to two trucks, with one route in Old Town Alexandria and the route in Washington DC.
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1981
KevinÂ’s brother Chris and their father, PJK, join the company.
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1981
The company expands to a 5,000 sq. ft. facility in DC.
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1982
KevinÂ’s youngest brother, Ted, joins the growing family business.
1989
The brothers begin a precut facility to fulfill customer demands and stay on the cutting edge (pun intended) of a progressive marketplace. The first few products included snipped green beans and peeled carrots.
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1989
During the same year, their brother, Pat Jr., joins the team.
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1993
Keany Produce Company moves to a 45,000 sq. ft. facility in Landover, MD and increases distribution to over 70 routes.
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2002
Keany outgrows its facility and moves to a 90,000 sq. ft. warehouse across the street— Keany’s current headquarters.
2013
Keany expands distribution to Richmond, VA with an 80,000 sq. ft. facility, called Emerald Isle.
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2017
Keany Produce Company becomes Keany Produce & Gourmet to encompass its growing product lines.
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2020
Keany Landover expands by an additional 20,000 sq. ft. of refrigerated space, totaling nearly 240,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space across all facilities.
2023
Keany expands its operations with a third warehouse located in Roanoke, Virginia.