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Posted: Monday, 29 June 2009 2:00AM

Ambler Still Pushing to Replace Its Only Supermarket




by KYW's Brad Segall

Five months after the only supermarket in Ambler, Pa. closed its doors, community leaders and a state lawmaker are continuing their effort to find another grocery store to fill the hole.

The borough is billed as a “walkable” community, many senior citizens who no longer drive and many low-income residents who don’t have cars. Since the Acme on Butler Avenue closed up shop in late January, the search has intensified for a new retailer. State Representative Rick Taylor says they may be getting close to working something out:

“We have a prospect already lined up in place and we’re hoping that we can get everything to fall in place. But it’s still a lot of work to do and there’s still a lot of factors and uncertainties.”

The old supermarket is becoming a CVS so Taylor believes the best location for a new market would be a vacant car dealership. In the meantime he hopes to attract a farmer’s market to the area to give the residents a place to shop.
 


 
 
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