Govberg Jewelers Selling Lemon Pendants Benefiting ALSF
A line of lemon pendants is now on sale at Govberg Jewelers, and all proceeds benefit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation.
A line of lemon pendants is now on sale at Govberg Jewelers, and all proceeds benefit Alex's Lemonade Stand Foundation.
Govberg Jewelers closed a Bala Cynwyd location on Friday.
Govberg Jewelers will open a new location Wednesday morning in Suburban Square, next to the Apple store. The company's store at Montgomery Avenue and Old Lancaster Road in Bala Cynwyd shut down Friday evening, company spokeswoman Caroline Kallman Joffe said. The Ardmore location will open at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Owner Danny Govberg told Patch in February that the company opted to find a new retail spot on the Main Line rather than undergo needed renovations at the Bala Cynwyd store, which opened in 1991. Govberg is keeping offices on the second floor in Bala Cynwyd, but the 3,000-square-foot retail floor is available for rent, Kallman Joffe said.
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The departure will leave retail space vacant at a busy intersection.
Govberg Jewelers is preparing to depart its Merion-Cynwyd home of two decades for a prime location about three miles away in Suburban Square. Since 2009, the company had been searching for another Main Line location, owner Danny Govberg told Patch. "Govberg Jewelers’ Bala Cynwyd location had been in need of a renovation for some time, and rather than invest in modernizing and enhancing the current space, an ideal retail location became available at an opportune time," Govberg said via email. "We anticipate an influx in the number of customers due to the high level of traffic at the Suburban Square shopping center, and recognize a terrific synergy between the center’s existing clientele and Govberg Jewelers’ expansive product offerings." …
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No one was injured, police and company officials said.
Five men smashed glass display cases with hammers, grabbed watches and fled the Govberg jewelry store in Bala Cynwyd Monday evening, a Lower Merion officer told residents at a civic association meeting Tuesday night. The men were admitted to the business at Montgomery Avenue and Old Lancaster Road about 5:30 p.m., its daily closing time. Read the full story here on the Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch.
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