EDITOR'S NOTE: Chick-fil-A is not a new tenant at the new Monmouth service area on the Garden State Parkway in Wall. The list of tenants was incorrect. The tenants are: Z Market, Shake Shack. Starbucks and Auntie Anne’s. Chick-fil-A is planned for the Thomas Edison Service Area on the New Jersey Turnpike.

WALL - Construction on a Monmouth County rest area on the Garden State Parkway is moving along quickly.

HMS Host, which operates the Monmouth service area, is spending $11.45 million on a new rest stop. Once built, it will be home to Shake Shack, Auntie Anne's, Starbucks and Z Mart.

The project is expected to be complete by Memorial Day. It will look the same as the Parkway's Atlantic service area in Galloway.

The Monmouth service area, along with the Thomas Edison service area between exits 11 and 12 on the New Jersey Turnpike, is being replaced at no cost to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, which runs the Parkway, spokesman Tom Feeney said.

Sunoco also is rebuilding its facilities at the rest stop. Its building previously included service bays, but they have not been operational for years.

"One was used as a snack shop, the other was used for storage," Feeney said. "The new facility Sunoco is building will not have bays."

The new Sunoco facility will have a convenience store.

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Drivers in search of food, fuel or bathroom facilities on the Parkway can use the Forked River service area 24 miles south of Monmouth or the Cheesequake service area 24 miles north.

HMS Host will replace eight service stops on the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway and remodel six others as part of an agreement announced last year; Sunoco will make investments in fuel facilities and convenience stores at 21 Turnpike and Parkway service areas.

The replacement of the Forked River service area is slated for 2019.

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