New owner has big plans for mall
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Rouse Co., headquartered in Columbia, MD, proposes to expand its newly-owned Moorestown Mall in Pennsylvania. The company expects approval from Moorestown's Planning Board by September 1998 to complete the expansion of the 35-year-old facility in summer 1999, according to Robert Byrne, Rouse president and project manager. The two-phase project that will expand the mall to approximately a million sq ft from over 900,000 sq ft calls for the construction of a new 200,000-sq-ft retail facility. The remodeled mall will likely have an expanded movie theater, a parking garage and a reconfigured interior courtyard.
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Proposes to expand its newly-owned Moorestown Mall in Pennsylvania
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
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Old Budd Co. site will be recycled into a golf course
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Transit America Inc. plans to transform the old 218-acre Budd Co. plant site in Northeastern Philadelphia, PA, into an 18-hole public golf course. The plant, which used to manufacture aircraft parts and railroad passenger cars, will be demolished and tons of contaminated soil will be moved under the state Deparment of Environmental Protection's Land Recycling Program. The golf course will be the seventh public course in Philadelphia and the first to rise from the ruins of an industrial site.
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Plans to transform the old 218-acre Budd Co. plant site in Northeastern Philadelphia, PA, into an 18-hole public golf course
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
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High-tech playground opens in N. Phila
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North Philadelphia based the Honickman Learning Center and Comcast Technology Labs offered the kindergarten children a high-tech playground and a gateway from the streets. The 38,000 square-foot facilities have 255 personal computers, a digital music and recording studio as well as a computerized auditorium.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 2004
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