At a meeting scheduled for tonight, the owners of the proposed facility will be asking for zoning relief for the project.
Artisan bakery brings freshly baked French croissants to Newtown Borough.
Beloved Delaware Valley Artisan Creamery Begins Search for Mission-Driven Retail Partners.
Its menu offers a pleasing mix of traditional tavern fare and southern-inspired main courses.
Newly-opened bakery in Newtown Borough features an assortment of sweet and savory French croissants.
The special evening of shopping takes place Friday, November 11 from 6 to 9 p.m.
A crab cake company, a clothing store for 20-somethings, a collection of salon studios and a stretch lab will be opening at the center.
Customer-supported "Squish-A-Wish" fundraiser underscores retailer’s commitment to social responsibility.
The board of supervisors have unanimously approved a conditional use variance that will allow the franchise to set up shop in the village.
Fastest-growing juice bar franchise celebrates with weekend long celebration and BOGO smoothies.
The restaurant will open under the name The Wycombe House serving traditional tavern fare along with southern-influenced American cuisine.
The Newtown Experience is an emerging partnership between residents, businesses and nonprofit organizations focused on promoting Newtown.
ArtWRKD invites the community to join them as they celebrate becoming a part of Historic Newtown Borough.
The eatery specializes in authentic American Halal food, including chicken and beef gyros and falafel platters.
For years, Whole Foods shoppers have lobbied for a store in Bucks County, even launching petition drives to bring the popular store here.
The eatery caters to avid sushi fans and healthy foodies ready to dive into the delicious world of fresh Hawaiian-style poké.
The restaurant has been granted conditional use and land development approvals to expand its operations at the Newtown Shopping Center.
On Wednesday night, the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors gave conditional use approval for the restaurant to open next to the TD Bank.
The Newtown Township Board of Supervisors in July granted conditional approval to the medical spa and laser center to expand its operations.
Five Guys, known for its handcrafted burgers and hot dogs, fries and shakes, is opening at the far end of the shopping center on Eagle Road.
Originally scheduled to open last week, the threat of rain forced the cancellation until this week.
Fred Beans Ford of Newtown celebrated its grand reopening following extensive renovations to bring the showroom up to date.
Haines Insurance specializes in policies for automobiles, homeowners, renters, condos, commercial, motorboats, RVs and Travel Trailers.
The restaurant will serve traditional tavern fare along with a menu featuring southern-influenced American cuisine.
The winery will be anchored by a permanent structure that will house production facilities, event space and a tasting room.
The Civic 50 recognizes civic-minded businesses that are using their time, talent and resources to drive social impact in their communities.
Luckily the doors will only be closed for a short time as a new coffee shop prepares to take its place.
The Newtown resident joins the Yardley office of the law firm of Stark & Stark
The store carries a wide range of official jerseys, hats and accessories for area favorites like the Eagles, Phillies and 76ers
The 9,245 square-foot restaurant opened in March 2020 offering menus that changed with the seasons.
The new owners plan to break ground on apartments within two years, after the Warrington shopping mall sold for $22 million less than 2016.
The new spot promises the same delicious food from celebrity chef Nick Liberato, along with more seating and extended hours.
"I'm sure it would've made a great basement decoration for someone, but we are very happy to have it back!" a Temperance House rep said.
Traditional free Rita's on the first day of spring will now be available for a full week in 2022. Here's how to claim your free treat.
Steak and Hoagie Factory Official, the sandwich chain that started right here in Bucks County, is opening a new store in Newtown.
Herdkeeper Abigail Tuttle O'Keeffe runs a store, raises some 50 baby goats yearly, and offers a home for Bucks County's wayward roosters.
After rejecting a prior plan, the Newtown Board of Supervisors approved a new one with the same highly-priced homes — but more open land.
"We were deeply saddened by the closings of other studios in our area that we had adored for so many years," the entrepreneurs said.
Somebody won big in the Pennsylvania Lottery Powerball's Wednesday drawing after buying a ticket from the North Main Street store.
Plus, a garden greenhouse coming soon can seat 70 or host cocktail parties of 100, for warm temperatures and good eats year-round.