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Company To Invest Millions On Nuuly Distribution Center In Bucks

Here's a summary of the top business stories making news across Bucks County:

(Commonwealth Media Services)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A Philadelphia-based retail company, known for its Urban Outfitters, Anthropologie and Terrain brands, has announced plans to invest millions on a new distribution center in Bucks County.

Company officials detailed plans last Monday to establish the new center in Falls Township for its Nuuly brand, a subscription clothing rental service.

In other business news, the readers of USA Today named Peddler's Village the number one shopping destination in the nation. The designation is a huge honor for the popular regional destination, known for its winding paths, unique blend of shops and restaurants, and its numerous seasonal festivals.

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The grand opening has also been announced for Doylestown Borough's first rooftop bar. Look for drink specials, live music and giveaways during an extended weekend celebration.

Here are some of the top business stories making new across Bucks County:

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Major Distribution Center Coming To Bucks

A major apparel distribution center is coming to Bucks County, Philadelphia-based URBN announced on Monday. Leadership from URBN joined Gov. Josh Shapiro and local officials to detail plans to invest millions to establish a new distribution center for its retail apparel brand Nuuly in Falls Township. The project is expected to bring possibly 600 jobs and significant economic investment to the region while ensuring the company's continued growth remains in Pennsylvania, officials said. URBN owns and operates several stores in Bucks County including Anthropologie and FP Movement in Newtown and Terrain in Doylestown.

(Commonwealth Media Services)

Rooftop Bar And Lounge Set To Open

Patrons will soon be drinking in the views from Doylestown's first rooftop bar. Boasting one-of-a-kind scenic views, the new bar and lounge will celebrate its grand opening on June 19 at Main Street Sport & Social located on the second and third floors of the Main Street Marketplace. Owner Will Wister is planning a grand opening that will extend throughout the weekend with drink specials, live music and giveaways.

(Courtesy of Main Street Sport and Social)

Peddler's Village Named Best In The Nation

Peddler’s Village has been named the best shopping center in the nation by USA Today and its readers. USA Today’s 10BEST editors collaborated with a panel of experts to identify the nation’s top shopping centers, evaluating a range of shopping, dining, and entertainment offerings. Readers then cast their votes to select the final winners. “We’re incredibly honored to be named the number one shopping center in the country by USA Today,” said Donna Jamison, CEO of Peddler’s Village.

(Courtesy of Peddler's Village)

Boiler Room Adds Lunch To The Menu

The Boiler Room in Dublin is now serving lunch, expanding its dining offerings and giving guests more opportunities to enjoy the restaurant's elevated cuisine and welcoming atmosphere. Beginning this week, guests can now enjoy lunch at The Boiler Room on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The expanded schedule complements the restaurant's popular brunch and dinner services.

(Courtesy of the Boiler Room)

Bucks CEO Among Philadelphia's Titan 100

Gina Rubel, the CEO & General Counsel of Furia Rubel Communications, Inc., an award-winning marketing and public relations agency in Bucks County, has been named among the Philadelphia Titan 100. The Titan 100 recognizes the top 100 Philadelphia-area CEOs and C-level executives who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, vision, and passion.

Gina Rubel, CEO and General Counsel of Furia Rubel Communications. (Furia Rubel Communications)

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