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Cornerstone Market & Produce
Slated for an early April opening, Cornerstone is owned by Mike Wilkens and father-and-son Phil and Mike Leone, the latter of whom works in wholesale produce. Though a huge selection of fruits and veggies will be CStone's wheelhouse, they'll also do the quasi-deli thing, offering Torreo Coffee, Metropolitan baked goods, meats and cheeses, sandwiches, wraps, salads and more. Though they'll be sourcing from Jersey and Pennsylvania, it won't be an exclusive approach — Wilkens is a proponent of fruits like papaya and mango that originate in tropical climates. "You can greenhouse any piece of fruit," he says, "[but] a papaya from its native area seems to taste so much better."
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Mount Airy's InFusion Coffee and Tea (7133 Germantown Ave., 215-248-1718) just christened Peace Alley, an enclosed adjacent alleyway that co-owners Jason Huber and Jocie Dye have opened up to additional seating. The WiFi-friendly space, which features room for about 20, came to life thanks to regular Barbara Ochester, who enlisted family and friends to clean and set up the area. Elsewhere, Huber and Dye are looking to sell the Bella Vista location (1001 S. 10th St., 215-413-0504) they opened in April 2007. There simply aren't enough hours in the day, says Dye — especially with two young kids.
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