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The new boutique offers an inspiring range of on-trend products, including new product lines and customer favorites from the garden center.
Commission challenges Barn Plaza owner to "be more creative" with the layout of its planned redevelopment project.
Neshaminy Creek Brewing and Nina's Waffles and Ice Cream will be serving two unique beer floats on Saturday only.
Brixmor Property Group plans to replace the former movie house and its decorative silos on Route 611 with new restaurant and retail uses.
Hundreds gathered in the Grand Court at Macy's on Saturday for a musical farewell to the landmark department store.
The PA Liquor Control Board released 2023-24 data on sales at its Fine Wine and Good Spirits stores. See Doylestown's totals here.
After months of planning, building, hiring, and preparing, Bucks County's first Whole Foods Market officially opens on Thursday, March 13.
The center's "Lucky To Have You Event" will feature a day filled with special promotions, live music and a shamrock scavenger hunt.
This is the fourth consecutive win for the Doylestown-based automotive dealership out of 10 total wins.
Whole Foods Market is the world’s leading natural and organic foods retailer and the first certified organic national grocer in the U.S.
To everyone living in the Doylestown area, the news is not a surprise. Customers are already aware of the gem they have in their community.
Rita's Italian Ice is getting a jump start on spring by opening numerous locations throughout the region.
This week, State Senator Steve Santarsiero applauded the investment in the research that led to the creation of the device.
"Calling all kids up to 14 years old. We want to make your dream ice cream flavor," said the folks at Owowcow.
The new space is available for private gatherings and parties of 10 to 90 people, according to the restaurant.
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Each year, SCORE provides small business mentoring and workshops to more than 375,000 new and growing small businesses.
Since opening its doors in 2021, Bake Ability has provided meaningful job opportunities for individuals with disabilities.
The fabrics and crafts retailer is taking hits around the country, including the local shop.
The new store at the Barn Plaza on Route 611 will feature more than 500 local products from the Mid-Atlantic region
The opening of the Doylestown office is a key milestone in Bryn Mawr’s ongoing efforts to onboard new talent and expand its footprint.
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Local stores will temporarily rename locations to either ‘Chuck E. “Chiefs”’ or ‘Chuck “Eagles” Cheese’ based on Big Game winner.
Automotive Group’s year-end sales challenge yields results with a portion of profits dedicated to area food pantries.
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“Our shops are stocked and ready for the big game with ice cream footballs,'" said the ice cream maker.
The expansion underscores the company’s commitment to serving its clients with exceptional design and reinforces its roots in the community.
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The store has posted help wanted ads seeking full- and part-time team members at its new Doylestown Township location.
The program highlights technicians who go above and beyond, mastering new technologies, refining their skills, and driving innovation.
The bar is the newest addition at Main Street Sport and Social on the second floor of the MainStreet Marketplace.
The shops will be donating a portion of their daily profits towards a family who lost everything in the Los Angeles fires.
This year, the family-owned and operated garden center will donate to 20 nonprofit Bucks County organizations.
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The public is invited to take a one-night-only culinary and wine journey with Chef Minissale and Elk Cove Vineyards.
For the second year in a row, Newsweek has recognized the bank’s commitment to building thriving communities.
The winning bar will be determined by bar patrons across the nation who can register their votes through the Men in Blazers newsletter.
“Bring the whole family for a day full of joy, laughter, and memories to last all year,” said event organizers.