(WHTM) — From bankruptcy to rebuilding, the Iron Hill Brewery just confirmed the reopening date for one of its locations in Pennsylvania.
abc27 news reported earlier this month when the Iron Hill Brewery confirmed its plans to reopen several of their previously closed establishments, which shuttered back in September 2025 following their Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing.
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Specifically, the Iron Hill Brewery shared they would be reopening these five locations:
101 West Chocolate Avenue (Hershey, Pa.)
781 Harrisburg Pike (Lancaster, Pa.)
785 Huntingdon Pike (Huntingdon Valley, Pa.)
1150 Market Street (Philadelphia, Pa.)
620 Justison Street (Wilmington, DE)
Earlier today, a spokesperson with Iron Hill Brewery shared that their location in Center City Philadelphia would officially reopen its doors at noon on Sunday, April 19.
Updates on the reopening of locations in the Midstate are expected to be shared in the coming weeks.
In addition to announcing the reopening in Philadelphia, the Iron Hill Brewery also announced they have entered into a new partnership with a food rescue non-profit organization called Sharing Excess.
Through the collaboration, Iron Hill Brewery’s surplus food will be rescued and redirected by Sharing Excess to local hunger relief partners.
According to Iron Hill Brewery, their reopening is being lead by an executive team including Founder Mark Edelson; Director of Operations Alexis Lundeen; Chef Walter Weddington III; Regional Brewer Matt Gundrum; and General Manager Eric Maney.
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