Bussiness
These 50 business locations are closing in Pa.
Several businesses have announced location closings recently in Pennsylvania, including numerous banks, restaurants and retailers.
The list below includes 50 locations in 39 municipalities in 27 counties that have closed or will close soon.
This list is published on PennLive several times a year. PennLive’s most recent list of business closings was published on Aug. 27.
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Allegheny County
Moon Township
Big Lots is closing its store at 2820 Gracy Center Way.
Pittsburgh
The bank plans to close its branch at Carnegie Mellon University, 5000 Forbes Ave., Lower Level, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Armstrong County
East Franklin Township
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company makes frozen meals, treats, and ice cream. The location at 162 Glade Drive will close.
Berks County
Bensalem Township
The bank plans to close the branch at 3625 Horizon Blvd., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Bern Township
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company, makes frozen meals, treats, and ice cream. The location at 27 Feick Industrial Drive will close.
Bucks County
Falls Township
The store at 150 Lincoln Highway will close.
Morrisville
The branch at 6 E. Trenton Ave. has closed, according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Butler County
Jackson Township
Highway Equipment Company Inc.
The facility at 22035 Perry Highway will close and 67 people will be laid off. The layoffs began on Sept. 23. All of the company’s operations, including the affiliate companies Highway Equipment Company of Ohio Inc., Highway Equipment Company of New Jersey Inc., and Highway Equipment Mid-Atlantic Inc., are potentially going to close because the operations lack sufficient funding, the company said.
Cambria County
Cambria Township
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company, makes frozen meals, treats, and ice cream. The facility at 116 Lazor Road is closing.
Centre County
Ferguson Township
The store at 1524 North Atherton St. will close.
Chester County
New Garden Township
Big Lots will close its store at 345 Scarlet Road, Suite 22.
West Whiteland Township
Big Lots will close its store at 201 W. Lincoln Highway.
The store at 213 W. Lincoln Highway will close.
Crawford County
Titusville
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company, makes frozen meals, foods, treats, and ice cream. The facility at 139 McKinney Road, will close.
Cumberland County
Camp Hill
Friendly’s has closed its restaurant at 3125 Market St. The restaurant has been in business for nearly four decades.
“It was a blast while it lasted and we will miss you all very much,” a sign posted on the restaurant said.
East Pennsboro Township
The Grotto Pub at 104 Market St. will close
“We are so thankful to have been a part of this tight-knit community for the past 15 years. We’ve enjoyed some great music, celebrated many Super Bowls, and we even survived a pandemic together,” owners Joe and Phil Calla, said on the restaurant’s Facebook page.
Mechanicsburg
The bank closed the branch at 2 E. Main St., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
New Cumberland
The shop at 321 Bridge St. announced on Facebook that the business is being sold. It was founded in 2017. The shop closed in August.
“Although we can’t get into specifics at this time, we can tell you that the plan is for Hanna’s to continue as an ice cream parlor, which is great news for the New Cumberland community!” the shop said on Facebook.
Dauphin County
Derry Township
Schmidt’s Sausage Shop closed its location at The Fresh Market at the Hershey Towne Square.
“After two years, we have decided to move on from The Fresh Market at the Hershey Towne Square,” the shop said on Facebook. “It was a great experience for us and we made a lot of friends along the way! We would like to thank everyone who supported us at the market, especially our customers. We hope to see you at our shop on Eisenhower Boulevard!”
Londonderry Township
BooHoo, an online retailer, is closing its 1.1 million-square-foot distribution center at 2771 N. Market St. The facility will close on Nov. 10. Boohoo announced it would cease supplying U.S. customers from its distribution center in Pennsylvania and will now fulfill all orders in the United States from its distribution center in the United Kingdom.
Lower Paxton Township
The restaurant at 5948 Linglestown Road has closed. It opened in October 2023.
“This decision has been bittersweet and we will deeply miss our Linglestown location. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts to each one of you who supported us during this chapter of our journey,” The restaurant said on its Facebook page.
Delaware County
Clifton Heights
The store at 713 E. Baltimore Ave. is closing.
Erie County
Millcreek Township
The store at 5630 Peach St. will close.
Franklin County
Guilford Township
The store at 1660 Lincoln Way East is closing
Juniata County
Delaware Township
The cabinetmaker will close the facility at 12393 William Penn Highway and 310 people will be laid off. Layoffs are expected to start in December. The 310 layoffs are in addition to 110 people who were already laid off.
Lancaster County
Upper Leacock Township
The store at 16 Graybill Road is closing after 60 years in business. The store sells living room, dining room and bedroom furniture as well as mattresses and other items. A “going out of business sale” has begun.
“We thank everyone who has given us their well wishes,” the retailer said in a message on its Facebook page. “Our building has been sold. So stop in soon.”
Lebanon County
Annville Township
The Mediterranean restaurant at 35 Main St. will close on Nov. 2.
“We appreciate those of you that supported us over this time!” the company said on its Facebook page.
Lehigh County
Whitehall Township
The store at 2631 Macarthur Road will close.
Lycoming County
Muncy Township
The store at 170 South Lycoming Mall Road will close.
Richland Township
The company is ceasing operations at 120 W. Pumping Station Road and 121 people will be laid off on Oct. 29 including 52 box truck delivery drivers, 21 van delivery drivers and 48 delivery helpers. The company provides delivery services for Amazon in multiple states, according to its website.
Mifflin County
Granville Township
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company, makes frozen meals, treats, and ice cream. The facility at 2180 Middle Road is closing.
Montgomery County
Collegeville
Wells Fargo plans to close its branch at 222 E. Main St., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Northampton County
Bethlehem
The bank has closed its branch at 52 W. Broad St., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
Hanover Township
The manufacturing plant at 3910 Stuffed Puffs Place will close and 106 people will be laid off. The first layoffs are expected to take place on Oct. 26. Stuffed Puffs makes marshmallow products filled with milk chocolate and other ingredients.
Philadelphia County
Philadelphia
The bank plans to close the branch at 5692 Rising Sun Ave., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The bank plans to close the branch at 6425 Rising Sun Ave., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The store at 15501 Bustleton Ave. will close.
The store at 199 Franklin Mills Blvd. will close.
The bank plans to close the branch at 1220 N. Broad St., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The bank plans to close the branch at 8000 Frankford Ave., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The bank plans to close the branch at 1701 John F. Kennedy Blvd., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
The store at 10500 Roosevelt Blvd. will close.
The store at 1530 S. Columbus Blvd. will close.
Visiting Nurse Association of Greater Philadelphia
The organization is expected to close on Oct. 28, and 114 people will be laid off at 4601 Market St.
Schuylkill County
Ashland
The envelope manufacturing facility at 1 Ogler Place will close and 122 people will be laid off. Layoffs begin Oct. 28.
Washington County
South Strabane Township
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company, makes frozen meals, foods, treats, and ice cream. The location at 1700 Route 136, will close.
Westmoreland County
East Huntingdon Township
The frozen food delivery company plans to cease operations in November. The 72-year-old company, makes frozen meals, foods, treats, and ice cream. The location at 407 Porter Ave., will close.
Murrysville
The bank will close its branch at 6700 Hollywood Blvd., according to the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency.
York County
Springettsbury Township
The store closed at 2980 Whiteford Road.
The store at 2920 Whiteford Road will close.