Stephanie Kennelly of North Point Exteriors represented Bucks County at a siding contractors' conference in San Antonio.
The Bucks County-based independent grocer revealed plans on Wednesday to open a 51,000-square-foot store in Doylestown Township.
Here's this week's business briefing, featuring the opening of a new golf simulator and the closing of the Trump store in Bensalem.
The company announced Tuesday that it will close all Amazon Fresh stores, including its three locations in Bucks County.
Plumsteadville Inn owner bringing premium indoor golf experience to the Central Bucks County community.
The pop-up blends curated home décor, fresh design inspiration, and hands-on learning into one exciting, immersive experience.
The fast-casual eatery likens itself to a modern day "roadside" burger stand, offering an extensive menu of burgers, fries and shakes.
The final phase of the plaza’s transformation will introduce a mix of top national retailers to the shopping center's mix of tenants.
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The service allows customers to schedule secure door-to-door transport of their bicycles to Bike Works’ service center in Doylestown.
Brixmor Property Group will be replacing the former movie house on Route 611 with new restaurant and retail uses.
Located at 152 North Main Street, the new home of The Foundry carries a remarkable architectural and cultural legacy.
Le Belle Donna has brought designer wedding gowns to 28 West State, while Lilith’s Conservatory has put down roots at 58 East Oakland.
In her expanded role, she will focus on driving retail performance, supporting team development and ensuring exceptional client experience.
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Newly-released book tackles one of entrepreneurship’s biggest problems with humor and hard-won wisdom.
The county’s newest upscale dining experience has opened inside a converted Trolley Barn in Upper Bucks County.
Siren Records drew crowds to its Doylestown shop for special, one-time vinyl records on Black Friday.
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Shops and small businesses will be open throughout the day, offering in-store specials, refreshments and unique gifts.
The Doylestown store will continue to offer the full range of sales and service that customers have come to expect.
“We’re beyond grateful for every smile, every selfie, and every moment you’ve shared with us,” the owner wrote on Facebook.
One of the new owner's first priorities at Kiddie Academy of Hilltown will be to secure accreditation from the NAEYC.
Main Street Sport & Social is adding a new element to its business at the Main Street Marketplace in downtown Doylestown.
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Downtown streets will sparkle with the spirit of the season as more than 30 restaurants and businesses take part in the event.
The 90-minute immersive experience will transform the tearoom into a dreamscape where three stunning fashion collections come to life.
UPS, LEAP, and Little Devils are joining the growing mix of shops and services at The Plaza on North Main Street.
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Fred Beans is among a select few recipients of the prestigious recognition presented by the Ford Motor Company.
The new advance skincare studio is offering customized treatments specializing in facials that target acne and anti-aging,
Barn Plaza store to donate a portion of its proceeds during October to Main St., a nonprofit breast cancer organization.
The pizza and hoagie shop's former home is slated to be demolished to make way for a new car wash.
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Under the plan, four buildings in the central commercial zoning district will be demolished and replaced by a building housing retail uses.
Gasper Exterior Furnishings in Furlong wins its third Apollo Award for retail excellence.
Dunkin' customers who need to get their Dunkin' fix are encouraged to visit the store's locations in Plumsteadville and Doylestown Twp.
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