The owner of an 87,000-square-foot shopping center in Burlington County is excited to welcome several new tenants as it unveils a range of recently completed renovations. According to Centennial, which manages the center, Solidcore and Tacoria have already opened at Marlton Square in Evesham Township, while Drybar is set to launch in October. Additionally, Federal… Read more »
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Marlton Square Announces Upgrades and New Tenants
In a press release on September 17, the Route 73 lifestyle center in Evesham Township announced several new openings: Solidcore, a cutting-edge fitness studio offering low-impact, full-body strength-training workouts. Tacoria, a vibrant Mexican restaurant known for its casual fare and lively dining experience. Nikki Columbo, Senior Vice President of National Leasing at Centennial, stated, “Today’s… Read more »
TGI Fridays Closes in Marlton
TGI Fridays, a longstanding community favorite, has recently shuttered its doors. Following this closure, South Jersey now hosts merely three TGI Fridays outlets: in Burlington Township, Cherry Hill, and Washington Township. Situated at 970 Route 73 within the Greentree Square shopping center, adjacent to the AMC Marlton 8 theater, this TGI Fridays location had been… Read more »
The Mexican Food Factory Closing
After over 40 years in operation, The Mexican Food Factory is preparing to permanently close its doors, as confirmed by the Evesham restaurant to Patch. Plans are underway for a cannabis dispensary to take the place of this long-standing family-owned establishment. The restaurant’s final day of service is scheduled for December 30, marking the end… Read more »
Owner of Marlton Tavern Denied Permission
The owner of a 126-year-old former home and restaurant in Evesham that was seriously water damaged when pipes burst over the winter was denied permission by the Township Historic Preservation Commission on Tuesday to demolish the building. Commission members repeatedly questioned the owner, Eric Lavdas, about the extent of the efforts of his firm, EGA Realty… Read more »
Marlton Diner Approved for Recreational Cannabis Retail
Enlighten Health & Wellness LLC, the company with plans to convert the old Marlton Diner on Route 73 into a recreational cannabis dispensary, on Friday received its retailer license from the state Cannabis Regulatory Commission. A 70and73.com call to RD Management LLC in New York City, listed as the owner, was not returned on Friday afternoon. The regulatory commission… Read more »
Project Approved for Zoning Board
Two new restaurants expect to open in the first six months of next year on the site of the now-closed Friendly’s restaurant in the ShopRite/Kohl’s shopping center on Route 70 in Marlton. After being sued by owner Marlton UE LLC over its denial in March, the Evesham Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday night unanimously… Read more »
Scaling Down Expansion Plan for Route 70
The developer of a major Route 70 shopping center has agreed to scale down an expansion plan meant to bring in more restaurants and other businesses to replace Friendly’s in return for a rehearing before the township zoning board. The agreement between owner/developer Marlton Urban Edge, LLC, and the Evesham Zoning Board is an attempt… Read more »
The Mexican Food Factory Could Get Replaced
A longstanding restaurant in Burlington County could get replaced with a cannabis dispensary. The Mexican Food Factory is the longest continually running eatery in Evesham, operating since 1979. A prospective cannabis business approached the family-owned restaurant about putting a dispensary at the site. Evesham Township Council approved the dispensary for 601 Route 70 W at… Read more »
Owner of ShopRite/Kohl’s Shopping Center is Trying Again with Evesham
The owner of the Route 70 ShopRite/Kohl’s shopping center, which sued the Evesham Zoning Board of Adjustment for denying its expansion plans, will return to the board with a scaled-back request for additional stores. Marlton UE LLC filed suit against Evesham in state Superior Court in Burlington County on April 20 after the March 20 denial,… Read more »