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A future in the past

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Eat at Joe's is a chain of diners that feature the look, feel and sound of the 1950s. The Cherry Hill, PA-based company was founded by Andrew Cosenza, Jr. and Joseph Fiore, two men who competed strongly for locations on the East Coast for their respective fast food restaurants. Eat at Joe's was the result of the two men's decision to become partners and establish a concept that could be beneficial to both of them. The themed diner operates eight locations, seven in the Philadelphia, PA, area and the eight in the Moorestown Mall.

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Is a chain of diners that feature the look, feel and sound of the 1950s

Author: Rouse, Ewart
Publisher: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
Food Services and Drinking Places, Eating Places, Restaurants, Article, Eat at Joe's Ltd.

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Oil company, township haggle over 'fair share'

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Valero Energy Corp (San Antonio, TX) is involved in a disagreement with Greenwich Township, New Jersey about the $10.8 million 1999 tax bill for its refinery there. Valero purchased the plant from Mobil Corp for $228 million in September 1998, and expected to be taxed about $4.4 million yearly based on the purchase price. Greenwich Township government officials assess the property at $507.3 million.

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Valero Energy Corp (San Antonio, TX) is involved in a disagreement with Greenwich Township, New Jersey about the $10.8 million 1999 tax bill for its refinery there.

Author: Rouse, Ewart
Publisher: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1998
New Jersey, Petroleum Refineries, Taxes, Petroleum Refining, Abstract, Valero Energy Corp., VLO

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Little firm taps dance-floor business

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Moorestown-based American Harlequin Corp., which is the largest maker and distributor of high-end dance flooring in the US, counts the Pennsylvania Ballet as one its loyal customers. The firm makes PVC flooring for companies such as Holland America and Mandalay Bay Casino.

Author: Strauss, Robert
Publisher: Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc.
Publication Name: Philadelphia Inquirer (PA)
Subject: Business, regional
ISSN: 0885-6613
Year: 1999
Fabricated rubber products, not elsewhere classified, Rubber Floor Covering, Resilient Floor Covering Manufacturing, Rubber flooring, American Harlequin Corp.

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