Retail
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This Bucks County Shop Ranks Among Pennsylvania’s Ten Old-Fashioned General Stores to Visit
If you’re craving a dose of nostalgia while shopping for everyday essentials or looking for unique gifts, visit one of Pennsylvania’s charming old-fashioned general stores, such as the Lumberville General Store, writes Kalena Thomhave for The Keystone. The oldest general store that is still operating in the Keystone State, Lumberville General Store on River Road…
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New Stationery Shop Celebrating Grand Opening in Peddler’s Village
Bucks Bespokery, a new specialty stationery shop, is celebrating its grand opening this weekend on March 28 in Peddler’s Village in Lahaska, reports Chris Rollins for 94.5 PST. According to a new press release, customers will be able to purchase a variety of stickers, cards, fine papers, vibrant inks, fountain pens, journals, and more. As journaling becomes more trendy, Bucks Bespokery offers everything needed to get started, including fun gifts…
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Check Out These Antique Shops in Bucks County to Find Hidden Treasures
For those looking to find some antique treasures, there are several local shops, markets, and boutiques around Bucks County to visit, writes staff for Visit Bucks County. Experience a bit of Paris at Best of France Antiques in Doylestown, a cute boutique offering a variety of European antiques. Customers can peruse items like gilded mirrors, vintage…
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Five Below Shares Rise, Likely Driven By New Store Openings
Five Below has seen a 7 percent increase in its post-market trade shares after issuing a better-than-expected fiscal 2026 outlook, writes Rachel Phua for Bloomberg. The Philadelphia-based retailer is predicting a sales bump fueled by new store openings. Bloomberg analysts are projecting that the net addition of about 150 new stores would result in between…
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David’s Bridal Expands Beyond Retail With New Wholesale Push
King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal is launching a wholesale division with designer gowns and boutique-focused services, writes Tatiana Walk-Morris for Retail Dive. David’s Bridal is adding a new business line, launching a wholesale division aimed at boutiques, small businesses, and larger retail partners. The new push will begin with capsule collections featuring more than 50…
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This Sellersville Thrift Store Has Everything You Need and More
Sellersville’s Pink City Thrift Store & Nursery is a magical second-hand store offering low-priced items perfect for those looking to expand their wardrobe and decor, writes James Morgan for Family Destinations Guide. Right outside the store’s entrance is a variety of furniture and garden items that customers can peruse before heading inside. The main floor…
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David’s Bridal CEO on the Tech Powering the Future of Weddings
King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal is investing heavily in technology to modernize how couples plan weddings and shop for dresses, writes Dan Berthiaume for Chain Store Age. In a recent interview, CEO Kelly Cook outlined how artificial intelligence, video content, and digital tools are reshaping the bridal retailer’s strategy. Cook said planning a wedding can…
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King of Prussia Mall Posts Record Year as Experiential Retail Takes Over
The King of Prussia Mall is closing out another standout year, fueled by a strategy that goes beyond traditional retail, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Mall leadership says 2025 delivered record-setting sales and foot traffic, driven largely by an expanding lineup of experiential tenants that turn the shopping center into a regional…
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Rain or Shine, Golf Place in Langhorne Keeps Your Game Going
No matter the weather outside, The Golf Place in Langhorne is the ideal spot to keep your game going with some of the most advanced golf simulators available, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The Golf Place also offers lessons with one of the top 100 golf instructors in the country. “I’ve been golfing…
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Bensalem-Based Philly Pretzel Factory Dives Into Desserts with New Acquisition
Philly Pretzel Factory, the popular soft pretzel chain based in Bensalem, is preparing to introduce desserts to its mainly salty snack menu, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company, which recently completed the acquisition of Bristol-based Cone Guys, an ice cream cone manufacturer, is planning to launch water ice and soft serve…
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King of Prussia Mall Welcomes Wave of New Retailers
The Montgomery County retail powerhouse continues to grow, writes Daniel Urie for Penn Live. The King of Prussia Mall has welcomed several new retailers in recent months, with more openings planned throughout the year. Among the newest additions is Rivian, which opened a showroom on the plaza’s lower level near Eataly in February. Apparel brands…
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When It Comes to Finding the Best Whoopie Pies, The Cream of the Crop Is Right Here in Bristol
The history of whoopie pies is, like most culinary tales, a multicultural kaleidoscope of shifting geographies. Philadelphia’s proximity to one link in the dessert’s DNA chain — Lancaster County — means ample local skill in creating them. Kae Lani Palmisano tracked the source of some of the best in Bucks County for The Philadelphia Inquirer.…
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Baked Goods Galore: Where to Find Bread and Pastries Around Bucks County
Those looking to enjoy a sweet treat can check out one of the many delicious bakeries in Bucks County. With everything from French-inspired desserts to classic buttercream cakes, there are plenty of spots to visit. The Novel Baker – Doylestown This award-winning spot is best known for its signature sour cream pound cakes that are the perfect…
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Lahaska’s Peddler’s Village is a Storybook-Inspired Shopping Destination
Located halfway between Allentown and Philadelphia, Peddler’s Village in Lahaska is a collection of stores that provides a charming shopping experience in a storybook-style setup, writes Kira Reinke for Islands. This tourist destination and local favorite was opened in the 1960s by farmer Earl Jamison, who was inspired by Carmel-by-the-Sea’s architecture in California. Every year, nearly two million shoppers visit the village’s more…
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Drink Hacks, Secret Menus and More Enhance the Wawa Experience
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a lifelong regular, there are a few things everyone should know to make the most of a trip to Wawa, the region’s favorite convenience store, writes Robin Miller for the Tasting Table. Touchscreen kiosks make ordering a breeze, whether you want hoagies, sandwiches, wraps, bowls, salads, soups, quesadillas, burgers,…
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QVC, the Original Live-Shopping Pioneer, Plots Comeback While Aiming to Avoid Bankruptcy
Live-shopping, pioneered by QVC, has been overtaken by social media in recent years, and the West Chester company is now focusing its turnaround on reclaiming relevance from those that have adopted its playbook, write Isaac Avilucea and Mike D’Onofrio for Axios. QVC’s original approach to live programming, built on personality and a sense of urgency, closely mirrors today’s creator economy. The company,…









































