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==Industry and commerce== [[File:Emmaus Theater 4th Street Lehigh Co PA.JPG|thumb|The historic Emmaus Theatre on S. 4th Street in Emmaus, October 2012]] [[Buckeye Partners|Buckeye Pipe Line]], a [[United States]] [[petroleum]] distributor, is headquartered locally, between Emmaus and [[Macungie, Pennsylvania|Macungie]]. The largest major shopping mall in the Emmaus area is [[South Mall]], located on [[Lehigh Street]] on Emmaus' border with [[Salisbury Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania|Salisbury Township]] and [[Allentown, Pennsylvania|Allentown]]. South Mall is one of four major shopping malls in Allentown and its immediate suburbs. [[Yocco's Hot Dogs]], the Lehigh Valley-based fast food establishment known for their regionally-famous [[hot dog]]s and [[cheesesteak]]s, maintains its corporate headquarters on East Minor Street in Emmaus with four locations in the [[Lehigh Valley]].<ref>[http://www.yoccos.com/location.html Yocco's official website]</ref> The Emmaus Arts Commission hosts art and film events in Emmaus, including "Art in the Garden," "Emmaus Art Walk," the "Student Horror Film Festival," and others. Each October, Emmaus also hosts an annual [[Halloween]] parade, one of the largest in the Lehigh Valley, combined with a [[5000 metres|5K Race]],<ref>[http://www.emmaus5k.com/ Emmaus5K.com]</ref> which is held just before the parade's start and is a major fundraiser for the Parade Committee and the Parks and Recreation Commission. Emmaus was the former headquarters of [[Rodale, Inc.]], one of the world's largest publishers of health-related books and magazines, including ''[[Men's Health]]'', ''[[Prevention (magazine)|Prevention]]'', ''[[Runner's World]]'', and ''[[Women's Health (magazine)|Women's Health]]'' magazines. In 2018, the company was acquired by [[Hearst Communications|Hearst]] and local offices were moved to [[Easton, Pennsylvania|Easton]].<ref>{{Cite web| last = Kelly| first = Keith J.| title = Runner’s World staff moving to a former bowling alley| work = New York Post| access-date = 2018-12-30| date = 2018-09-20| url = https://nypost.com/2018/09/20/runners-world-staff-moving-to-a-former-bowling-alley/}}</ref>
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