Rendering of Wawa store planned for 1900 Market St., Philadelphia, PA

PHILADELPHIA—Convenience store chain Wawa is opening its largest non-fuel store to date, a 7,000 square-foot location at 1900 Market Street in Center City Philadelphia, and like an earlier location on Broad Street, it will include will include 25 “bar” seats for patron seating, not found in other Wawa locations.

The store is Wawa's largest non-fuel location to date.

CBRE's Larry Steinberg and Kevin McClernon brokered the lease for Wawa. Brandywine Realty Trust owns the building where the new Wawa will be located.

“We are very pleased to be able to work with Wawa's new store size and format,” says Larry Steinberg, CBRE senior vice president of retail. “The activity that these stores generate should be attractive to any landlord in Center City.”

The new location was selected due to the rapid expansion of condos and apartments in the Market Street West corridor.

Wawa hopes to have the new Center City store opened by the end of the year.

Wawa Opening a Second Center City Location

PHILADELPHIA, PA—Convenience store chain Wawa is opening its largest non-fuel store to date, a 7,000 square-foot location at 1900 Market Street in Center City Philadelphia, and like an earlier location on Broad Street, it will include will include 25 “bar” seats for patron seating, not found in other Wawa locations.

The store is Wawa's largest non-fuel location to date.

CBRE's Larry Steinberg and Kevin McClernon brokered the lease for Wawa. Brandywine Realty Trust owns the building where the new Wawa will be located.

“We are very pleased to be able to work with Wawa's new store size and format,” says Larry Steinberg, CBRE senior vice president of retail. “The activity that these stores generate should be attractive to any landlord in Center City.”

The new location was selected due to the rapid expansion of condos and apartments in the Market Street West corridor.

Wawa hopes to have the new Center City store opened by the end of the year.

Rendering of Wawa store planned for 1900 Market St., Philadelphia, PA

PHILADELPHIA—Convenience store chain Wawa is opening its largest non-fuel store to date, a 7,000 square-foot location at 1900 Market Street in Center City Philadelphia, and like an earlier location on Broad Street, it will include will include 25 “bar” seats for patron seating, not found in other Wawa locations.

The store is Wawa's largest non-fuel location to date.

CBRE's Larry Steinberg and Kevin McClernon brokered the lease for Wawa. Brandywine Realty Trust owns the building where the new Wawa will be located.

“We are very pleased to be able to work with Wawa's new store size and format,” says Larry Steinberg, CBRE senior vice president of retail. “The activity that these stores generate should be attractive to any landlord in Center City.”

The new location was selected due to the rapid expansion of condos and apartments in the Market Street West corridor.

Wawa hopes to have the new Center City store opened by the end of the year.

Wawa Opening a Second Center City Location

PHILADELPHIA, PA—Convenience store chain Wawa is opening its largest non-fuel store to date, a 7,000 square-foot location at 1900 Market Street in Center City Philadelphia, and like an earlier location on Broad Street, it will include will include 25 “bar” seats for patron seating, not found in other Wawa locations.

The store is Wawa's largest non-fuel location to date.

CBRE's Larry Steinberg and Kevin McClernon brokered the lease for Wawa. Brandywine Realty Trust owns the building where the new Wawa will be located.

“We are very pleased to be able to work with Wawa's new store size and format,” says Larry Steinberg, CBRE senior vice president of retail. “The activity that these stores generate should be attractive to any landlord in Center City.”

The new location was selected due to the rapid expansion of condos and apartments in the Market Street West corridor.

Wawa hopes to have the new Center City store opened by the end of the year.

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