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Arby's Progressing, Pilates Studio Coming: Bucks Business Briefs
Construction of an Arby's in Warminster is moving along. Meanwhile, a new pilates studio is coming to the Village at Newtown Shopping Center

BUCKS COUNTY, PA —You might need to get into shape with some exercise if you start going to the new Arby's in Warminster regularly in the future.
Meanwhile, ShopRite of Yardley recently introduced smart shopping carts as part of its 10th anniversary.
These were some of the business stories making news this past week in Bucks County:
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Arby's Taking Shape On Street Road In Warminster
The Arby's in Center Point Place in Warminster is finally taking shape. Residents have had their mouths watering for months, anxiously awaiting the arrival of Arby's famous roast beef sandwiches to the township. The building will be housed in the old Saladworks in front of the Giant Shopping Center at Center Point Place. (Read More)

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New Pilates Fitness Studio Coming To The Village At Newtown
A new Pilates fitness studio is coming to the Village at Newtown Shopping Center. Owner Kimberly Patton will be seeking conditional use approval from the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors to open Bodyrok Newtown next to Turning Point at the site of the former Newtown Book Store, which relocated last year to the Village at Newtown South near the farmer’s market. (Read More)

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ShopRite Celebrates 10 Years In Lower Makefield Twp.
ShopRite of Yardley celebrated its 10th anniversary with its launch of Smart Shopping Carts expected to enhance convenience for shoppers. The Caper Carts are part of a weeklong celebration at the store located at 1603 Big Oak Rd. The smart shopping carts allow customers to scan items as they shop, manage their budget in real time, and check out seamlessly. (Read More)

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Fried Chicken Eatery Plans On "Spreading The Love"
A fried chicken eatery is waiting in the wings to open in Newtown. At its August meeting, the Newtown Township Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend conditional use approval for a new fried chicken takeout business at the Village at Newtown. (Read More)

(Love & Honey Fried Chicken)
Electric Vehicle Charging Station Coming To Levittown Shopping Center
A Lower Bucks County shopping center will now have an electric vehicle (EV) charging station. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced a $640,618 grant to EVgo Services LLC for a charging station at the Langhorne Square Shopping Center in Levittown off Exit 3 on Interstate 295. The grant is from the Shapiro Administration. (Read More)

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