Business & Tech

What Should Replace Exxon?

The Narberth gas station is closed.

Patch wants to hear from residents of Narberth, Bala Cynwyd and beyond: What should fill the retail vacancies of your neighborhood streets?

Today, we're spotlighting the former home of  at Montgomery and Haverford Avenues, the eastern tip of Narberth.

The station shut down this year. The Exxon corporation bought the 6,624-square-foot property in 1930 for an unknown amount, then sold it in 2004 to a limited-liability company for $172,664, according to county property records. The station continued to operate as Merion Exxon.

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A sign in the door invites potential tenants to call 610-625-8175.

So tell us in the comments section below: What kind of business would you be most likely to frequent if it moved in? And what other vacancies in town do you have ideas about filling?

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