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Bryn Mawr ACME to Close for 10 Months During Construction

A plan that's been around for five years to create a new, flagship ACME will tear down both the existing store and neighboring building that used to be a Jaguar dealership by mid-May.

The Bryn Mawr ACME will be closing its doors within two months—but only temporarily, before it reopens as what one ACME source said would be a “flagship” store.

In a project that started in 2006 to not just renovate but completely replace and expand the existing ACME that’s been there since 1956, construction is finally set to begin sometime in May, said Paul Freehart, senior manager of construction and project management for Supervalu, which owns ACME, at Monday night’s Bryn Mawr Civic Association meeting.

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