The Voorhees Township Planning Board approved the conversion of a closed Rite Aid Pharmacy on Route 73 into a Goodwill Industries thrift shop and donation center at its August meeting. The board unanimously endorsed the change of use for the property at 111 Route 73, near Lakeside Avenue. Goodwill Industries of Southern NJ and Philadelphia… Read more »
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New Goodwill Store on Route 73
Goodwill Industries aims to transform a closed Rite Aid Pharmacy on Route 73 in Voorhees into a retail thrift shop and donation center, according to a Township Planning Board application set to be reviewed this month. Nonprofit Goodwill Industries of Southern NJ and Philadelphia Inc., based in Maple Shade, filed the application in April with… Read more »
Highly Visible Retail Suites Available for Lease
Wolf Commercial Real Estate, the leading commercial real estate and advisory firm in South Jersey has been appointed the exclusive listing agent for Hillcrest Plaza, 421 Route 73, Berlin, NJ 08009. The Berlin property is available for lease. The property holds +/-1,200 – 3,600 square feet, that could be utilized by retail, restaurant, and office… Read more »
Super Wawa near Route 73 and Kresson Road in Voorhees Gets Okay from Zoning Board
A Super Wawa convenience store and gasoline station near the intersection of Route 73 and Kresson Road in Voorhees was approved by the zoning board in a 5-2 vote Thursday night despite protests by residents who were concerned about traffic issues. Board members who voted to grant the use variance, bulk variances and approve the… Read more »
Dunkin’ Donuts developer gets zoning okay from Voorhees to build on Route 73 at Lake Villa Drive
A proposed Dunkin’ Donuts on an undersized lot on southbound Route 73 in Voorhees was unanimously approved by the Zoning Board of Adjustment on Thursday night. Lawnside-based Patidar Brothers LLC, which operates several other Dunkin’ restaurants in the area, received permission to tear down the Apple Auto repair shop at the corner of Lake Villa… Read more »