Daily News | Weavers Way food coop is receiving $1 million in state aid for its Germantown expansion
, also a nonprofit. The rest of the funds are largely coming from micro-loans and gifts from co-op members.
Weavers Way was founded in 1973 in Mount Airy and since expanded to Chestnut Hill and a suburban location in Ambler. Casey says that Germantown is home to their fourth largest cluster of members, after the neighborhoods where stores are physically located. It will also be well placed to serve residents of East Falls.
The Germantown store will be about 6,000 square feet, larger than the two other Philadelphia locations. It will provide 45 “high-quality” jobs, according to a Commerce Department document explaining the $500,000 NPI grant.
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