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After more than 40 years as a Philadelphia staple, Steven Singer Jewelers has officially opened its second location—right here in the Village at Newtown (right next to The Capital Grille!). The move brings the brand’s bold personality and world-class jewelry experience directly to suburban customers.
Known for the tongue-in-cheek “I Hate Steven Singer” campaign, the company built a cult following on Philly's Jewelers’ Row. Now, that same exceptional service and unbeatable guarantee have finally made their way to Newtown.
“This is something customers have been asking for,” says Steven Singer. “We’ve had people tell us for years they love us, but don’t love the drive, the parking, or the city traffic. Now, we’re right in their backyard.”
More Than Just a Showroom
The Newtown location is a full-service jewelry store. Customers can shop for real, natural diamonds, engagement rings, diamond studs, their world-famous 24-karat gold-dipped roses, and much more. Plus, the store features an on-site repair shop, where you can watch master bench jewelers work on your pieces while you wait. What’s there to hate about that?
A New Era for an Iconic Brand
While Jewelers’ Row remains the flagship, this expansion reflects a shift toward meeting customers where they live and shop today. But don't expect Singer to turn into a cold, corporate chain. The focus remains on smart growth—bringing a trusted experience to new communities without losing the soul of the brand.
“We’re not changing who we are,” Singer added. “We’re just making it easier for people to shop with us.”
No more excuses about the drive to Philly. Visit the beautiful new showroom at the Village at Newtown and see for yourself why other jewelers hate Steven Singer.
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