CHERRY HILL – The former Bayard’s Chocolate House, a Route 70 landmark that’s been vacant since 2019, is expected to become the new home of an office-furniture discounter.
Affordable Furniture Outlet, also based on Route 70, will move a half-mile to occupy the 3,100-square-foot, two-story building, according to information presented at a planning board meeting on Monday.
The Chocolate House opened in 1960 at Route 70 and South Union Avenue. It closed in March 2019, following its owner’s bankruptcy.
Affordable Furniture Outlet, owned by Jack Israel, opened in 1989. It plans to leave its longtime site on the 2300 block of eastbound Route 73, near the Pennsauken border.
*Article courtesy of Courier Post
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