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Rite Aid Is Selling These Pennsylvania Leases After Filing For Bankruptcy Rite Aid Is Selling These Pennsylvania Leases After Filing For Bankruptcy
Rite Aid Is Selling These Pennsylvania Leases After Filing For Bankruptcy Of the 39 Rite Aid stores closing in Pennsylvania amid filing for bankruptcy, nearly two dozen of the leases are being sold. A&G Real Estate Partners is acting as the real estate advisor for the pharmacy chain, which filed for bankruptcy on Oct. 15, and has plans to close 154 underperforming stores nationwide. The deadline for the following leases for in Pennsylvania is Monday, Nov. 20: 2722 West 9th St., Chester 5900 University Boulevard, Corapolis 1709 Liberty Ave., Erie 353 East 6th St., Erie 6090 Route 30, Greensburg 301 Eisenhower Dr., Hanover 1130 Cumberland St., Lebanon 1730 Wi…
Popular Frozen Yogurt Shop Shutters After More Than Decade In Lehigh Valley Popular Frozen Yogurt Shop Shutters After More Than Decade In Lehigh Valley
Popular Frozen Yogurt Shop Shutters After More Than Decade In Lehigh Valley A popular frozen yogurt shop has permanently closed after more than a decade of serving customers in the Lehigh Valley. Just A Dream Frozen Yogurt on Town Center Blvd. in Easton made the announcement on its Facebook page on Sunday, Sept. 25 — its last day open. “Today is the last call!” the post says. “Thank you to all our loyal customers over the past 10+ years!” The shop had developed a reputation throughout the years for serving a wide variety of flavors and toppings with some lower calorie offerings as well. Customers could also conveniently visit its website to view the currently off…
Beloved Hunterdon County Bowling Alley Sets Final Closing Date Beloved Hunterdon County Bowling Alley Sets Final Closing Date
Beloved Hunterdon County Bowling Alley Sets Final Closing Date A beloved Hunterdon County bowling alley will soon close its doors after decades in business. West Hunterdon Lanes LLC on Route 12 in Frenchtown made an announcement Saturday on its Facebook page stating that the property had been sold and that the future owner's plans are unclear. “We are saddened by this news as this has been a place that we have called our second home for so long,” Bob and Tonya Reese said in the post. “We thank you all so much for your support over the years, whether it be coming in to open bowl, joining and participating in leagues, helping with projects around the l…