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Shopping Center Demolished In Eastern Montco
This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.

EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A shopping center that has been a fixture for decades is being demolished for a mixed-use project.
Meanwhile, a Mexican restaurant is celebrating "5 Days of Cinco" for the holiday on May 5.
These are some of the business stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:
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Willow Grove Shopping Center Undergoing Demolition
The Willow Grove Shopping Center is undergoing a demolition and transformation just across the street from the Willow Grove Park Mall in Abington Township. (Read More)
Mexican Restaurant Celebrates Cinco De Mayo
Margaritas Mexican Restaurant is once again celebrating Cinco de Mayo with its "5 Days of Cinco Fiesta." (Read More)
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Montco Data Center Developer Lobbies Gov. Shapiro's Office To Take Away Appeal Rights
The developer who pushed for a controversial data center in Plymouth Township is urging Gov. Shapiro's office to create legislation to remove the rights of municipalities to appeal data center projects, according to emails obtained in a Right to Know request by the advocacy group Concerned Citizens of Montour County. (Read More)
Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum Volunteers Help History Take Flight
Soon after beginning his volunteer work at the Harold F. Pitcairn Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum, Chief Docent Tom Doerr had a memorable interaction with a visitor to the Horsham-based museum. (Read More)
SEPTA Towing Vehicles At Ambler Train Station
Numerous vehicles have vanished from the SEPTA parking lot in Ambler in recent weeks, with police clarifying that they've been towed due to unpaid parking tickets. (Read More)
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