BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Peddler's Village is among the best in the nation for shopping, a new survey has found.
Meanwhile, a longtime Yardley Borough eatery has shut its doors while a name-brand chain has filled an empty storefront.
This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in Bucks County:
For the second year in a row, Peddler’s Village has been nominated as one of the top shopping destinations in the nation. (Read More)
(Peddler's Village)
The new P.J. Whelihan’s is officially open for business at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center. The sports bar opened its doors inside the former Iron Hill Brewery. (Read More)
(PJW Restaurant Group)
Burritos Yardley closed its location on Main Street in Yardley after over a decade in business, officials said. (Read More)
(Yardley Burrito)
Penn Medicine Doylestown Health has a new chief executive officer, naming the chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs at Penn Medicine Princeton Health. (Read More)
(Penn Medicine Doylestown Health)
The Women's Animal Center is seeking fosters to care for bottle-feeding newborns to less than 6-week-old kittens. No experience or existing supplies are needed. (Read More)
(Women's Animal Center)
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