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New Hope Wawa Store Closes For Renovations
Workers were at the convenience store on Sunday gutting the inside of the store on West Bridge at Sugan Road.

NEW HOPE, PA — Wawa customers in New Hope will have to head out of town for the next six weeks to pick up their favorite Wawa hoagies, coffee, and breakfast Sizzli.
Wawa has gutted and fenced off its store on West Bridge Street at Sugan Road and will be completely remodeling the store. Typical Wawa renovation projects take about six weeks to complete.
Wawa remodeling projects usually involve gutting the interior, updating layouts for efficiency, and incorporating newer brand features and technologies.
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A typical remodel takes about six weeks to complete and includes raised ceilings, larger windows, a warm color palette, and features like a fresh food kitchen, mobile ordering, curbside pickup, and catering.
Each remodel is estimated to cost around $1 million, according to online postings. Renovations often involve expanding cash register areas, consolidating refrigerated items, and adding more self-checkout kiosks.
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Renovations underway at the New Hope Wawa store. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
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