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PREVIOUS OPENINGS AND CLOSURES

– The Cadillac Pub opens where Klingers used to be at 24 E. Main Street in Fleetwood

– II-VI Inc. (pronounced “two-six”) will become Coherent Corp., taking the name of a company it recently acquired.

– ABEC, a company that provides services and products to the pharmaceutical industry, based in Northampton County, will invest in a new disposable container facility in North Carolina.

– A new Lehigh Valley martial arts center will hold a grand opening beginning at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 10, with a ribbon cutting shortly after.

– The Bethlehem Township Planning Commission approved a 248-space Amazon parking lot at Brodhead and Mowrer streets.

– The Bethlehem Board of Zoning Hearings rejected variance requests that would have allowed multi-family homes to be built on the south side properties at 508-512 Selfridge St.

– Northampton County Council voted 1-8 against a tax break for a proposed warehouse development at the Dixie Cup building on South 25 Street in Wilson Borough.

– The former Valley Farm Market, now known as Gerrity’s Valley Farm Market, will take on a new name beginning October 14: Gerrity’s The Fresh Grocer.

– Hamsa Exoticz is now open at Lehigh Valley Mall but will have a grand opening at 5pm on September 16 with the Whitehall Chamber of Commerce.

– A new Home Depot will open a 136,048-square-foot building on approximately 21 acres of vacant land just off Hamilton Boulevard in Lower Macungie Township.

– Rocco Ayvazov’s Monocacy General Contracting has received approval from the Bethlehem Planning Commission to build a six-story building with 55 apartments and commercial space on the first floor at 128 E. Third St.

– The former Allen Organ showroom building on Route 100 in Lower Macungie Township will be torn down and about 100 total apartment units will be built.

– Reading Hospitality by DoubleTree catering will cater for Reading Country Club events, after Exeter Borough Supervisors approved a new arrangement.

– Natural healing is the goal of Reike Balance, which opens its doors on September 9 on Reading Avenue in West Reading.

– The Pocono Chamber of Commerce held a grand opening at the Bartonsville branch of Farmhouse Cafe.

– The reopening date of the historic Frenchtown Inn building overlooking the Delaware River in New Jersey remains unclear.

– River Paws, a pet supply store, is across Race Street from the Frenchtown Pharmacy.

– The planned Aug. 13 reopening date for Toby’s Cup was pushed back after the property said a dispute over occupancy of a house on the hot dog stand’s property delayed the reopening.

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