Posts Tagged: Cherry Hill

Lakewood Developer Aiming to Construct Self Storage on Route 70

Developer plans a four-story storage facility on Route 70 in Cherry Hill

A project by a Lakewood developer aiming to construct a four-story self-storage facility on vacant land along westbound Route 70 in Cherry Hill is set to be presented to the Township zoning board during its meeting on February 1. Cherry Hill 70 Partners LLC has submitted an application for a use variance in the business… Read more »

Barclay Farms Shopping Center, Cherry Hill Has Development Opportunities

Barclay Farms Shopping Center Cherry Hill NJ

Barclay Farms Shopping Center, located at 1409 Marlton Pike, Cherry Hill, New Jersey, is strategically nestled along bustling Route 70 and stands as a prime destination for healthcare professionals or large retailers alike. With convenient access to Kings Highway, Route 38, NJ Turnpike and I-295, this location offers multiple routes to serve clients, consumers, and… Read more »

Cherry Hill Building Demo For More Retail Area

Cherry Hill building will be demolished to make way for more retail

The planning board has approved a proposal to demolish a long-vacant building on Route 70 and erect a retail facility in its place. *Article courtesy of SmartNews For more information about Cherry Hill land sites for sale or about any other properties for sale or lease, please contact WCRE at 856-857-6300. Wolf Commercial Real Estate,… Read more »

$3,859,000 to Preserve Holly Ravine Farm Land in Cherry Hill

A resolution approving the $3,859,000 purchase of the former Holly Ravine farm for open space was approved Tuesday night by the Cherry Hill Township Council. “This is a huge victory for the town,” Council President David Fleisher told Council members at the caucus before the meeting. “This is a significant milestone in the history of Cherry Hill… Read more »

Developer Proposes to Build Daycare Center

Developer Plans for Daycare in Cherry Hill

A North Jersey developer will go before the Cherry Hill Planning Board on Monday for approval to demolish three buildings off Church Road near Route 38 and build a daycare center. The L-shaped, 1.46-acre property that includes the former Toy Train Emporium and a former home would have parking lot on Coles Avenue for the… Read more »

Cherry Hill Dodge Goes to Zoning Board for Demo Permits

Cherry Hill Dodge Goes to Zoning Board for Expansion

A dispute between Cherry Hill Dodge and Cherry Hill Township, the subject of a federal lawsuit filed by the owner of the car dealership, will be considered by the zoning board on Thursday as the judge separately pushes for a settlement. The controversy, which has pitted the Township and neighbors of the Route 70 car dealer… Read more »

Cherry Hill Approved for Subaru’s Expansion and Move

Cherry Hill approved for Subaru expansion and move

Residents ordinarily show up at local planning or zoning meetings to offer a litany of reasons why a development should be blocked. But Cherry Hill neighbors testifying at Monday night’s meeting of the Planning Board turned it into a bit of a lovefest — with compliments and support for Cherry Hill Subaru’s application to build a… Read more »

14 Acre Vacant Land in Cherry Hill Now Car Dealership

Once the Latin Casino, then Subaru HQ: Now a car dealership wants to locate on Cherry Hill property

The 14-acre stretch of now-vacant land on Route 70 in Cherry Hill, bounded in the south by Park Boulevard, has a storied history. From 1960 to 1978, the land held the Latin Casino, a 1,500-seat dinner club that hosted superstars from Frank Sinatra to the Jackson 5. Rhythm and blues singer Jackie Wilson in 1975… Read more »

Federal Lawsuit with Cherry Hill Dodge

Cherry Hill Dodge federal lawsuit, Township response, at center of bitter neighborhood war.

The lawyer for Cherry Hill has called for a federal judge to dismiss a lawsuit by Cherry Hill Dodge that challenges the Township’s right to rescind permission to expand a parking lot at the Route 70 dealership. The car dealer, long at odds with homeowners in the Locustwood neighborhood, in 2020 was granted permission by the… Read more »