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#NewtownPA Bookshop Planning To Relocate Store This Fall: Will This Mean Another Restaurant in the Brixmor Shopping Center?

#NewtownPA Bookshop Planning To Relocate Store This Fall: Will This Mean Another Restaurant in the Brixmor Shopping Center? | Newtown News of Interest | Scoop.it

A popular Newtown store has booked space in a new location and will be making a big move this fall.

The Newtown Bookshop announced the news on its Facebook page and in a letter to its customers posted on the front door of the store next to Turning Point and the Learning Express at the Village at Newtown.

“After over 20 years in the Village of Newtown Shopping Center, we will be moving in the fall to the Village of Newtown South (near the Borscht Belt and the Newtown Farmer's Market),” writes owner Kathy Morrison. “We anticipate moving in early October and until then we will be at our current location continuing to offer the same great customer service along with a wonderful selection of books, gifts and greeting cards.

 

johnmacknewtown's insight:

 

This location is ideal for another restaurant in the Brixmor shopping center. Such a use is still permitted in the shopping center, which can devote up to 45% of retail space to restaurants. Even with the addition  of the huge Capital Grille (read "#NewtownPA Supervisors Approve Capital Grille To Open in Congested Brixmor Shopping Center"), only 36% or so of the space will be occupied by restaurants.

 

Of course, this would have the potential of creating additional parking and traffic problems. It also will likely require a new liquor license to add to the 15 or so such licenses already existing in Newtown Township, which  has a quota of 7 such licenses (1 license per 3,000 municipal residents) allowed by law (i.e., “Liquor Code”) - licenses over this quota must be approved by the Board of Supervisors.

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