
More Wawa stores closing this month in Philadelphia
Those looking to grab a hoagie in Philadelphia will have to look just a little harder within the next few days because a couple of Wawa locations are getting ready to fade into history.
News snapshot
- Wawa is closing 2 more stores in the city
- Several stores have closed in Philadelphia over the past few years
- No official reason was given for the closures
Wawa closing in Philadelphia
Wawa has announced that two more stores in the city are closing for good this month.
According to WPVI-TV, Wawa on the 6500 block of Frankford Avenue will close on April 22nd.
The store at the corner of Castor and Tyson in Northeast Philadelphia will close just two days later.
Several Wawas have closed in Philadelphia lately
These two stores will mark the 8th and 9th Wawas to close in Philadelphia over the past several years.
Wawa at 21st and Hamilton, not too far from the Art Museum, closed in the middle of last year.
Also last summer, a 45-year-old store in Port Richmond shut down after an "extensive evaluation."
In 2022, two stores closed along Market Street and 12th and 19th because of "continued safety and security challenges and business factors."
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