Folks:
I stopped in the Franklin Map Store in Crispin Square last week to purchase a USGS topo quad for my project. In speaking with the manager, he informed me that the Franklin Map Company will be closing the store either at the end of April, when he goes on vacation, or before the end of the year. He indicated that the company refuses to expend any money on advertising and the move from the Greentree Shopping Center along Route 73 to Crispin Square off Church Street absolutely killed the business. Franklin even failed to place any notices in the newspapers or elsewhere about the relocation, according to the manager.
So, this is a “last call” for any of you who enjoy visiting that store as much as I do and seeing the many maps they stock. Perhaps if we can aid the manager in rebuilding the store’s traffic and sales volume, Franklin may reconsider their plans.
In addition to many maps, the store stocks a nice bookcase of New Jersey and Pine Barrens books. So, if you have the chance, I encourage you to stop in!!
Best regards,
Jerseyman
I stopped in the Franklin Map Store in Crispin Square last week to purchase a USGS topo quad for my project. In speaking with the manager, he informed me that the Franklin Map Company will be closing the store either at the end of April, when he goes on vacation, or before the end of the year. He indicated that the company refuses to expend any money on advertising and the move from the Greentree Shopping Center along Route 73 to Crispin Square off Church Street absolutely killed the business. Franklin even failed to place any notices in the newspapers or elsewhere about the relocation, according to the manager.
So, this is a “last call” for any of you who enjoy visiting that store as much as I do and seeing the many maps they stock. Perhaps if we can aid the manager in rebuilding the store’s traffic and sales volume, Franklin may reconsider their plans.
In addition to many maps, the store stocks a nice bookcase of New Jersey and Pine Barrens books. So, if you have the chance, I encourage you to stop in!!
Best regards,
Jerseyman