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Retaining Wall Woes Halt Shoppes at South Abington
15 Dec
Summary
- Development lacks permits; retaining wall construction status unclear.
- Sheetz and Wendy's sue developer over lease and construction disputes.
- Project faces delays from past issues and current permit limbo.

Development for the Shoppes at South Abington, a 37,399-square-foot retail project, is currently stalled due to unresolved issues surrounding a retaining wall and a lack of necessary permits. Township officials have not issued building permits for the wall or occupancy permits for the Sheetz and Wendy's establishments slated for the site, creating significant uncertainty.
Adding to the complications, both Sheetz Inc. and Wendy's Properties LLC have initiated legal action against the developer, 1101 Northern Boulevard LLC, and its CEO Ankim Shah. These lawsuits stem from contract disputes related to lease agreements and construction, indicating potential financial or operational disagreements.
The project has a history of delays, including past demolition setbacks, construction challenges, and pandemic-related disruptions. While the developer expresses a commitment to opening soon, visible construction has ceased, and the timeline for tenant occupancy remains shifting and uncertain as of December 2025.




