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Wawa officials reviewed their portfolio of stores for performance and decided to shut down two in Northeast Philly.
Michele Venturini has been waiting for the Liberty Twp. Wawa to open since she saw the first bulldozers at the Cincinnati-Dayton Road site last summer. Tuesday, she and her grandson Henry were the ...
The doors to the first Wawa in Ohio are set to open, marking the chain's expansion into the Midwest. The popular convenience ...
Wawa has announced that they will be closing two locations in Northeast Philadelphia next week: On April 22, the store ...
Two Northeast Philadelphia Wawa stores are shutting their doors later this month as they become the latest city closures for ...
Wawa is getting ready to shut down two stores in Northeast Philadelphia later this month. When Dr. Darshan Shah was 42 and ...
The 2025 Wawa Welcome America returns for another year in Philadelphia. The 16-day festival, including the annual Fourth of ...
Winds late Tuesday afternoon that gusted as high as 56 mph knocked out power to more than 17,000 PECO customers, took down ...
Wawa plans to close two stores in Philadelphia this month. The Wawa at 6506 Frankford Ave. will close on April 22 and the store at 6919 Castor Ave. will close on April 24.
The convenience chain continues to shutter locations in the city, a trend that began during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wawa is marking its 61st birthday with free coffee, charitable outreach and a look back at what makes the brand so special.
Two more Wawa stores in Philadelphia are closing, this time in the Northeast. The stores are within two miles of each other.