
BY: Matt Ryan
Do you remember when we first broke the news that the very popular Corrado's Italian Market would be moving into Laurel Square on Route 88 in Brick? If not, don't feel bad, it's been a while. Two years. It's been two years and the building is still empty. Will Corrado's ever open, or have they called it quits? One sign has people worried.
What is Corrado's Market?
Corrado's is an Italian market with roots in North Jersey. Corrado's started as just a market in Clifton and has grown into what is now known as "Corrado's Family Affair." Not only have they opened markets in Denville, Fairfield, Hawthorne, North Arlington, and Wayne, but Corrado's now operates pet markets, True Value and Garden Centers, pet markets, and even a beer and wine-making center.
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