Towne Place at Garden State Park in Cherry Hill continues to grow, despite pandemic

Since the early 2000s, Cherry Hill’s bustling complex Towne Place at Garden State Park has grown and evolved in the former Garden State Park racetrack and nothing, not even the pandemic, has stopped the ongoing project.

M&M Realty Partners envisioned a shopping center and residential development in the former racetrack site. The racetrack closed in 2001 and was demolished around 2004. The developers moved the development forward in phases over the next 17 years.

In 2020, Garden State Park opened TJ Maxx, HomeGoods, Trader Joe’s, and a Costco Wholesale store, and signed leases for Sugar Factory American Brasserie, Wild Fork Foods, a meat and seafood market, and Trinity Rehab.

In January, the company signed leases for national food chains Chopt Creative Salad Co., a salad and grain bowl eatery, and &pizza, known for its oblong-shaped pies. They also negotiated with several other tenants yet to be announced.

With the new cast of operators, there will be openings at the shopping center starting at the end of this year and into 2021. Among them is the much-anticipated is Sugar Factory, which announced in November it would replace Zinburger at the location in mid-2021. 

The confectionery business is known for its extravagant sweets and goblet drinks that have attracted celebrities including Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Britney Spears and Drake. There are no updates on construction yet.

Cherry Hill will be one of 15 new Sugar Factory locations scheduled to open in the near future.

“We’re very, very excited,” Morris said.

Zinburger closed in March 2020 after the statewide indoor dining restrictions for restaurants were instituted to flatten the COVID-19 curve. The developers immediately reached out to several restaurants they had a relationship with, including Sugar Factory.

With more than a dozen locations across the country, the new restaurant will be the second in New Jersey; the first one is at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City.

The company added a location in Cherry Hill to expand into a more suburban area to satisfy a family-friendly demographic, representatives said.

“We are excited to introduce our high-energy, sweet restaurant and brand to the residents of Cherry Hill, New Jersey,” said Larry Rudolph, a partner at Sugar Factory. “From our colorful and vibrant dishes to our over-the-top desserts, every moment at Sugar Factory Cherry Hill will offer guests a memorable and Instagrammable experience from the minute they walk in to the minute they leave.”

*Article courtesy of Courier Post

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Barclay Farm Wawa: Shopping center owner says deed restrictions are not relevant to proposal.

Wawa Cherry Hill coming to Barclay Pavilion

The lawyer for the owner of Barclay Farm Shopping Center in Cherry Hill contends a 65-year-old deed for the property cannot be considered by the Planning Board in its review of an application to build a Super Wawa on the site.

Neighborhood opponents of the Super Wawa say a provision in the deed and supporting documents from the Barclay farming family to builder Bob Scarborough prohibits oil tanks on the property.

But that’s not an issue for the Planning Board, according to Richard J. Goldstein of Hangley, Aronchick, Segal Pudlin & Schiller, representing owner Hortense Associates LP, which is part of Kaiserman Company Inc., a Philadelphia-based real estate company.

“These restrictions are, for a variety of reasons, either not applicable to the Shopping Center or, to the extent they might be applicable, not valid or enforceable,” Goldstein states in an August 3 letter to the Township Community Development Department. “Furthermore, if any restrictions are applicable and enforceable, our proposed plan will be in compliance.”

Goldstein states that any challenge growing from deed restrictions should be “pursuant to a private legal action outside of the jurisdiction of the Planning Board and not relevant to the determinations to be made by the Planning Board.”

The Goldstein letter and other amended filings by the developer with the Township were obtained by 70and73.com through an Open Public Records Act request.

Goldstein also suggests enforcement of any deed restrictions could have a far-reaching impact beyond the Wawa project.

“It should be noted that if any of the deed restrictions are applicable and enforceable, they would apply to all of the residential properties in the vicinity of the Shopping Center covered by the convenants, as well as to all or part of the Shopping Center, and would result in the possibility of imposing a potentially significant and costly burden on each of the residential and commercial properties affected,” he states.

A group, Preserve Barclay, has hired a land-use lawyer to formally oppose Kaiserman and Wawa at the board hearings. The application has yet to be scheduled before the Planning Board.

The Wawa would be built at the northwest corner of the center’s parking lot and would require the demolition of a pet supplies store — the former Community Theatre — and the Barclay Pavilion office building.

In addition, the owner proposes to demolish a house, used as a professional office, on West Gate Drive to make way for a driveway onto the road and eliminate the landscaped median and sign for the Barclay Farm development. A similar median from Kingston Estates across Route 70 also would be removed under Wawa’s changes to the surrounding roads.

A July 7 letter to the Township from the developer’s consultants, Dynamic Engineering Consultants PC of Toms River, notes that the plan now calls for relocating the “neighborhood identification sign” to a corner of the shopping center’s lot near Route 70 and West Gate Drive. The final location would be determined during construction after consulting with Township officials, according to the plans.

The center owner also reduced the width of a proposed driveway from the center to West Gate Drive to 25 feet from 28 feet, according to Dynamic Engineering’s letter. The house being used as a professional office would be demolished to make way for the driveway. A pedestrian walkway also has been added, connecting West Gate Drive to the Wawa, the consultants told the Township in the letter.

*Article courtesy of 70and73

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Cherry Hill Township Council scrutinizing Barclay Farm Super Wawa proposal.

A highly controversial plan to build a Super Wawa at the Barclay Farm Shopping Center on Route 70 drew the ire of Cherry Hill Township Council on Monday night.

The Wawa would be built at the northwest corner of the center’s parking lot and require the demolition of a pet supplies store — the former Community Theatre — and the Barclay Pavilion office building.

In addition, owner Kaiserman Company Inc. of Philadelphia — operating as Hortense Associates LP — also proposed in its Planning Board application to demolish a house on West Gate Drive to make way for a driveway onto the road and eliminate the landscaped median and sign for the Barclay Farm development. A similar median from Kingston Estates across Route 70 also would be removed under Wawa’s changes to the surrounding roads.

“We have concerns,” Council President David Fleisher told residents at the meeting who spoke against the Wawa plans. “Particularly, we object to the removal of those medians at the entrance to the Barclay neighborhood as well as to Kingston.”

Fleisher said the Council is making its objections known to the state Department of Transportation, which decides on changes to the roads, and Council members will continue to look into the “application as a whole,” Fleisher said. The application has yet to be scheduled before the Planning Board.

“Some of you noted we are not the Planning Board, but we have a representative on the Planning Board and certainly when you have a project that extends beyond its initial site plan, and the offsite components of that begin to directly infringe on some of the items that were discussed, we have a concern,” he said at the meeting.

Several residents used the public comment portion of Monday night’s meeting to protest the Wawa plan. A group, Preserve Barclay, has hired a land-use lawyer to formally oppose Kaiserman and Wawa at the board hearings. He did not speak at Monday’s meeting.

“I’d like to speak to Council in general about the importance of preserving the character of our community and neighborhood values,” Cherry Hill native Martha Wright, who lives on Munn Lane, said at the meeting. Wright is one of the leaders of the Preserve Barclay movement.

“Folks, this is a neighborhood killer. This town does not need another gas station. This town does not need more traffic backed up on Route 70. This town does need its landscaped median entrances and open space. This is what identifies our neighborhood, whether we are in Barclay or Kingston or in any other community in this town,” she said.

She called on Council and Mayor Susan Shin Angulo to listen to the residents of Barclay and Kingston. “We do not support this application. We do not support commercial creep. And we resent the concept of removing landscaped medians to provide better access to a commercial concern,” she said.

70and73.com recently contacted Kaiserman and asked for comment on the residents’ opposition. “Given that our application is still under review by the Department of Community Development and pending before the Planning Board, it is our practice to refrain from making any comments regarding our proposed project at this time,” Max Kaiserman, director of marketing and revenue at Kaiserman, responded in an email.

In the last two years, residents have loudly protested commercial changes on and near Route 70 that they contend infringe on their neighborhoods. The projects included the expansions of Cherry Hill Dodge on Route 70 and the Land Rover dealership on Haddonfield Road.

*Article courtesy of 70and73

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How a New Super Wawa Likely Will Erase a Bit of Cherry Hill History

When Cherry Hill’s one-screen, 600-seat Community Theatre opened in a corner of the Barclay Farms Shopping Center in June 1963, moviegoers viewed “The Wrong Arm of the Law,” starring Peter Sellers.

That was 58 years ago, when John F. Kennedy was president and the town was booming with homebuilding. The name “Cherry Hill” was just 2 years old, changed by voters in a 1961 referendum to reflect the name of the new, elaborate mall that opened that year. The old name, Delaware Township, was retired.

As multi-screen theaters opened in the suburbs, The Community was sold and sold again. In 1983, the theater’s sloping floor was leveled and the movie seats removed to make way for the Silver Palace Show Hall & Pizza Place, similar to the Chuck E. Cheese model with robotic figures, games and pizza.

Today, a pet supplies store operates from the old Community theater building on the northwest corner of the shopping center.

And that former theater likely will be torn down in coming months to clear that part of the center’s parking lot for a new Super Wawa.

The 45,374-square-foot Barclay Pavilion office building in the southwest corner of the shopping center and a professional office in a house on West Gate Drive also would be razed to fit the super Wawa and accommodate a driveway connecting to the street that leads into the Barclay Farm neighborhood.

Barclay center owner Hortense Associates LP of Philadelphia submitted an application to the Planning Board in April for preliminary and final major site plan approvals and zoning variances to construct the Super Wawa, the concept of which has been discussed for a few years. The application probably will go before the board in the next three to six months.

To address traffic, Hortense Associates also plans to make major changes to the intersection of Route 70 and West Gate Drive, which leads into the Barclay neighborhood.

An ophthalmologist’s office in a house at 99 West Gate Drive would be torn down and an entrance and exit from the Wawa parking lot would be added, according to the application. The West Gate Drive driveway would be right-in and right-out only, according to the plans. The driveway on the eastbound lane of Route 70 would remain as right in and right out only.

A second phase to the project would add a new two-tenant, 12,499-square-foot retail building behind the Wawa in the area of the Barclay Pavilion now. A legacy Wawa convenience store on the other side of Route 70 would close.

*Article courtesy of 70and73

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Hotel, Expanded Retail Space Planned for Cherry Hill Towne Center at Garden State Park

The owner of the Cherry Hill Towne Center at Garden State Park in Cherry Hill plans to build a 140-room, five-story hotel on the site with a rooftop bar, according to a proposal before the Planning Board.

Plans for the hotel and expanded retail and restaurant space were filed last month by Cherry Hill Towne Center Partners LLC of Piscataway, which owns the 22-acre retail and residential center at Route 70 and Haddonfield Road. The rooftop bar would be 5,600 square feet, according to the application.

An Old Navy store would fill expanded retail space in the building that now houses DSW Shoes, Ulta and Barnes & Noble, according to the plans.

Branding information on the hotel and other stores and restaurants in the two-phase expansion was not disclosed in the filing, which goes before the board at its meeting on June 21.

*Article courtesy of 70and73

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Former Vitarelli’s Restaurant in Cherry Hill to be Torn Down and Replaced with a Liquor Store

Plans to demolish the now-closed Vitarelli’s Restaurant & Catering — a business with a 45-year history — and replace it with a liquor store were approved this week by the Cherry Hill Planning Board.

The board voted 6-0 for the resolution on Monday night, giving final approval to owner 1250 N. Kings Highway LLC to remove the building. The application lists Prakash Patel of Birch Street in Voorhees as the member/manager of the LLC.

Vitarelli’s was opened by Joseph and Mary Vitarelli as a takeout-only restaurant in 1975 on the site of a former delicatessen, according to a newspaper report in 1989. It added space for diners and was operated until February 2020 by David Vitarelli, the couple’s son. Cherry Hill Township records show the building was constructed around 1970.

Vitarelli’s entrance is on West Tampa Avenue. The property sits behind a BP gasoline station on Kings Highway and next to the Cherry Hill Library.

The resolution approved preliminary and final major site plans and bulk variances for the development. The current restaurant building is about 6,030 square feet and encroaches by about 500 square feet onto a neighboring residential lot. Under the developer’s plan, the new building will be 5,880 square feet, eliminating encroachment.

Traffic analysis by Nathan B. Mosley, an engineer with Shropshire Associates LLC of Atco, forecasts an additional 49 trips during the afternoon and evening peak hours (total 96 trips) and 21 during the Saturday midday peak hour (total 96 trips) compared with the previous use as a restaurant.

Business hours for the liquor stores will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays, according to the application.

*Article Courtesy of 70 and 73

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Proposal Calls for Liquor Store at Vitarelli’s Site in Cherry Hill

A Voorhees businessman wants to raze the building that held Vitarelli’s, a long-time presence on the 1200 block of North Kings Highway, according to a proposal before the township’s planning board.

The proposal is one of two conversion projects expected to go before the planning board at its May 17 meeting.

The township panel also will consider an application by Azura Surgery Center of Cherry Hill to occupy a vacant store on eastbound Route 70 near Conestoga Drive.

A 5,880-square-foot building at the Vitarelli’s site would be used for the sale of wine, liquor and beer, says an application from Prakesh Patel.

It says the site, which is accessible from West Tampa Avenue, would be upgraded “with new curbing, paving, sidewalks and lighting.” The plan also calls for an additional 2,000 square feet of green space at the property.

The business would operate from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday, the application says.

The existing building was erected around 1970 to hold six shops. A deli at the site eventually expanded into Vitarelli’s, which closed in 2020.

Patel, who acquired the building for $500,000 in October 2020, could not be reached for immediate comment.

In a separate project, Azura would occupy a vacant building that previously held a Calico Corners fabric shop.

The facility would offer “vascular access procedures” for patients with end-stage renal disease, its application says.

It also would provide a range of “interventional radiology procedures.”

Azura currently has a Cherry Hill office on the 200 block of South Kings Highway.

A representative of the surgery center could not be reached for comment Monday.

*Article Courtesy of Courier Post

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Wild Fork Foods Coming to Cherry Hill

Wild Fork Foods Cherry Hill New Jersey

It was a weird site on Haddonfield Road last spring – brand new buildings housing a Trader Joe’s, Home Goods, and TJ Maxx being constructed in the shadow of a similarly styled Pier One, which was closing.  Pier One closed last spring and has been empty since then, but MarltonPike.com has learned that Wild Forks Foods will soon call it home!  The former Pier One will be subdivided, with Wild Fork Foods creating a store of 3,543 square feet.

What is Wild Fork Foods?

It doesn’t appear there really is a comparison to make here, as it appears that Wild Fork has a unique business model.  “We set out to transform the way we shop for and consume meat.  By controlling every step of the process from farm to fork we ensure you get the highest quality, biggest selection, and most consistent eating experience.”

Currently, there are only 8 Wild Fork locations – all in Florida. But the company specializes in ‘blast freezing’ meat, so consumers around the country can order frozen meat online to be delivered to their door.  What is ‘blast freezing’?  Blast freezing is a process of rapidly freezing meat, 10 times faster than the normal freezing process.  Typically, the slow process of freezing meat causes ice crystals to damage the cell walls of food, reducing the quality of meat.  With blast freezing, the rapid process does not allow large ice crystals to form, so when your meat defrosts, the quality of meat is much higher than your typical frozen meat.  At Wild Foods, they blast freeze at -40 degrees to maintain peak freshness.

And what a selection of meat Wild Fork offers!  While it has your typical cuts of beef, pork, chicken, and lamb, it also has specialty meats – alligator, ostrich, yak, duck, bison, elk, venison, veal, rabbit, goat, octopus, calamari…. The list goes on!

The typical store is lined with freezers on the outer walls, with additional freezer cases in the aisles.  It is not like a typical supermarket – you won’t find paper products, cat food, or vitamins – just meat and produce.

We will keep you updated as construction commences and let you know an opening date as soon as we find out!  Current schedules show construction is expected to start in late June, with completion in late September.

*Article Courtesy of MarltonPike

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Cherry Hill Porsche Dealership Seeks Planning Board Approval for Building Expansion

Cherry Hill Imports, the new car dealer whose Route 70 campus includes showrooms for Porsche, Volkswagen and Audi, wants to expand its Porsche building.

The applicant, M.B.J. Associates LLC, owns the 5.2-acre lot at 2261 Route 70 West and is a unit of Cherry Hill Imports. Besides the three dealerships, the family-owned company founded in 1978 also operates Mercedes-Benz of Cherry Hill and Land Rover and Jaguar dealers in Cherry Hill.

An application for preliminary and final site plan approvals and bulk variances is on the agenda for next Monday’s Cherry Hill Planning Board meeting, which begins at 7 p.m.

The plan, according to a review letter from the Township Department of Community Development, would:

  • Expand the Porsche showroom by 2,020 square feet.
  • Expand the Porsche service area on the side of the building by 1,153 square feet.
  • Expand the rear of the building, where the Volkswagen service area is located, by 1,066 square feet.

A 1,736-square-foot overhead canopy also would be installed toward the front, but on the side, of the Porsche showroom, according to the plans.

The Township Department of Community Development called for M.B.J. to discuss parking on the site during the board meeting. “Testimony shall be provided regarding any expected changes in trip generation and parking needs when comparing the existing site to the site under full build-out conditions,” the review letter stated.

In 1984, the dealership was granted permission for two additions, one 4,092 square feet and one 483 square feet, according to the review letter. In 1999, the former Chow Wagon Restaurant closed and in 2003 the Audi dealership opened, the review noted.

*Article Courtesy of 70and73

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WCRE Represents D, Q & V in the Marketing and Sale of +/- 33,000 SF Landmark Property

1720 Marlton Pike East Cherry Hill NJ

WCRE is proud to have exclusively represented D, Q & V d/b/a Danzeisen and Quigley in the exclusive marketing and sale of this +/- 33,000 square foot landmark property situated on 24.14 acres at 1720 Marlton Pike East, Cherry Hill, NJ.

D&Q shut down their operation in 2019 after a successful run in Southern New Jersey for almost 60 years. D&Q’s Cherry Hill store was a landmark and premier supplier for many outdoor enthusiasts of skiing, cycling, snowboarding, tennis, golf, and rollerblading.

This premier property was purchased by High Place Church. The Buyer plans to make significant renovations to both the façade and interior of the property to accommodate their growing congregation.

Jason Wolf, Managing Principal, exclusively represented both the Buyer and Seller in this transaction.

*Article Courtesy of CityBiz

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