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Supervisors to hold 7-Eleven hearing Tuesday

The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to hold a public hearing on a rezoning application that would allow the creation of a new 7-Eleven convenience store in Gloucester Point during its Tuesday night meeting, which will begin at 6 o’clock in the colonial courthouse. Moises Castro c/o Verdad Real Estate has submitted a rezoning application to reclassify the property from General Business (B-1, conditional) to B-1, which would remove all proffered conditions associated with a previous rezoning application in order to develop a 7-Eleven. The property owner is Cole EK Hayes VA LLC with VEREIT Real Estate, L.P., as successor-in-interest. The property was originally zoned as B-3 (office business) until 2003 when it was developed as an Eckerd pharmacy and retail store under a B-1 rezoning, which included proffered conditions regarding the building and site layout. Eckerd was then rebranded as Rite Aid, which was permanently closed in January 2024. The parcel has sat vacant e...

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