The shop is now open along Church Road.
Nearly 100 lay-offs were anticipated.
What's opening, what's closing and what's changing in South Jersey? Here are some of the business stories making news across the region.
The late-night munchies spot in Cherry Hill is getting fancy this Valentine's Day.
The shopping center has welcomed a few new tenants. Here's what recently opened, and what's coming.
The return of an award-winning pizzeria, a major sports retail complex and new restaurants are among the new arrivals expected next year.
Smaller establishments closed, bigger names took root, and signs of the changing political and economic landscapes were visible throughout.
The Powerball jackpot has grown to one of the largest-ever at more than $1.5 billion.
New liquor laws make it possible to taste wine at a mall kiosk and buy bottles at BYO eateries. Here's how 1 winery is expanding its reach.
A local lottery participant won some big bucks as the Powerball jackpot grew to $875 million.
A shuttered pharmacy has been transformed into an 'active' gaming facility where players will climb walls, dodge lasers and more.
A corporation purchased the bowling alley 2 years ago and has now rebranded the facility.
The Barbie Truck Sports Club Tour is cruising into Cherry Hill. Here's where to find it.
Realtors have some ideas for the future of the property, which features one of Cherry Hill's tallest and most uniquely designed buildings.
A health care provider will take over the former candy shop, which closed in 2019.
Labubus have been freed from the mall's 'roboshop,' upgrading to the brand's first store in the region.
For a few days, Cherry Hill's pop-up shop will offer shoes at 30 to 70 percent off their original price.
What's opening, what's closing and what's changing in South Jersey? See Patch's roundup of the region's top business/restaurant news.
A Camden Co. dispensary will have one of the state's first public areas for legal consumption since New Jersey legalized recreational weed.
It's not just a post-Super Bowl glow. The Eagles athlete will be promoting a Korean skincare brand in the township.
The business, which puts escape rooms into virtual reality, is relocating within Camden County.
Kevin Neal was a titan of South Jersey pet care. In October, he died days after getting diagnosed with cancer.
The store offers equipment and apparel for golf, tennis and pickleball.