Brick's royal farms is finally going to open, but when?

Brick’s Royal Farms is Finally Going to Open, But When?

BRICK TOWNSHIP, NJ – If you live in Brick, you’re probably thinking Royal Farms is never going to open. It seems like it’s been ready to open forever at this point, but still, it remains closed. Located on the corner of Route 70 and Route 88 in Brick, the store began construction in 2020 but has remained empty since.

When Royal Farms began construction, the price of a gallon of gas in New Jersey was under $2 per gallon. Today, the average price per gallon in the state is $4.96 per gallon.

Blocked by a New Jersey Department of Transportation review earlier this year, the store managers now say they are finally on track to open.

According to WOBM, the grand opening date is Thursday, July 21st. Yes, of 2022 to be clear.

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