Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Projects Along the Pike

It's a quiet, cloudy Wednesday this week. Construction progresses at the Wawa. The exterior of the building looks almost finished, at least finished enough to install signage. Wawa's website says the site is scheduled to open this Fall. That leaves a little more than two months left before winter starts. If the project runs late, they may have to skip the pumpkin-spice flavored coffee drinks.



Looking at the larger picture, the U.S. Census Bureau puts private nonresidential construction spending on a seasonally adjusted basis at  $433.9b in August, the latest month for which data are available. That's up 1.2% from the revised estimate of $432.0b in July and down 2.5% from $445.0b in August 2016.

Road Work Continues

Paving continues on Bunkerhill Road, meaning rough road for awhile. The actual construction takes place overnight, so traffic on Route 27 shouldn't be affected much during the day.



Aerial Work at Stop & Shop

And there's some work being done way above ground level at Stop & Shop on a very tall cylindrical structure, which I'm guessing is an antenna. Anybody know what that is? The employees at the customer service desk didn't know.




If you're looking for a seasonal diversion, signs just went up for the annual haunted hayride in Griggstown.


"This Stretch of 27" covers business on Route 27 between Finnegan's Lane and Route 518. What's your story? Email me at lkiesche@gmail.com

Liz Kiesche
Liz, a business journalist, formerly worked for Bloomberg News in Princeton and New York.



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