LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Data centers are a hot topic throughout the Philadelphia region these days.
This past week, data centers drew attention in Falls Township and Bensalem.
Residents came to a Falls Township Supervisors meeting to protest an Amazon data center under construction. Meanwhile, a fake post from the Bensalem Township Planning Commission started that the Neshaminy Mall would become a data center.
This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County:
A standing-room-only crowd gathered at Monday’s Falls Township Supervisors’ meeting to protest the Amazon data center now under construction. (Read More)
A social media post from someone impersonating the Bensalem Township’s Planning Commission about the Neshaminy Mall being approved for a data center. (Read More)
The Condos at Radcliffe Court, luxury apartments along the Delaware River, will hold a grand opening on Sunday in Bristol Borough. (Read More)
At one time, retail thefts in Bensalem were at an all-time high. Now that businesses joined the Bensalem Secure Theft Reduction Task Force, those thefts have declined. (Read More)
After all the talk over the years, the African American Museum of Bucks County finally has a permanent home. Bucks County's latest tourist attraction is open in Langhorne. (Read More)
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