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Still no closing date for mall discount shop meant to house gaming center

By Nick Butler, Cherry Hill Courier-Post,

12 days ago

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MOORESTOWN - Turn 7 still does not have a closing date as of yet.

The popular discount store is still open despite "store closing" signs posted in February.

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In November of 2023, voters in Burlington County passed a referendum that would allow the Moorestown Mall's parent company, PREIT, to open a games-of-chance entertainment center.

While there hasn't been an official announcement yet, PREIT did give a little insight into the project.

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"We are thrilled to be able to take the next step in transforming Moorestown Mall into an all-encompassing community hub complete with fun for everyone and look forward to being able to share more details about new tenants in the coming weeks,” mall owner PREIT said in a statement.

The venue is likely to include roller skating, virtual reality, escape rooms, bowling, laser tag, arcades, go carts and more.

Games of chance at the venue would be regulated by the state’s Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission.

Officials have said the games would not be casino-style or in-person gambling and prizes would not be money or anything of high value.

Nick Butler is an impact reporter for the Courier Post, the Daily Journal and the Burlington County Times covering community news in South Jersey. Have any tips or stories? Reach out to NButler@Gannett.com. Subscribe to stay in the loop.

This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: Still no closing date for mall discount shop meant to house gaming center

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