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Northeast Philadelphia Businesses On Cottman Avenue Making Repairs After Deadly Medical Jet Crash
While many businesses have reopened, some are still closed for repairs as they deal with the aftermath.

February 7, 2025
All 48 businesses at the Roosevelt Mall were back open Thursday. The final two stores at the mall — Dunkin' and Raising Cane's —received clearance to welcome back customers for the first time since Friday's deadly medical jet crash.
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While many businesses have reopened, some are still closed for repairs as they deal with the aftermath.
Greg Ott, the owner of Ott Insurance Group, owns two buildings near the intersection of Cottman Avenue and Leonard Street. It's a short distance from where the medical jet crashed into the ground, killing seven people and injuring 24 others.
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