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Residents protest warehouse plan in Mullica Hill

Some homeowners say they were blindsided by the project

Aired 11/28/2022

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Residents protest warehouse plan in Mullica Hill

Clip: 11/28/2022 | 1m 18sVideo has Closed Captions

Some homeowners say they were blindsided by the project

A proposal to build a 2.1 million-square-foot warehouse in South Jersey is pitting residents against developers. The plan calls for a warehouse complex spread across four buildings on 160 acres in rural Mullica Hill. Some homeowners say they were blindsided by the project — which also includes plans for about 1,400 parking spaces — prompting them to launch a campaign to block the construction.

Aired 11/28/2022

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