• Oxford Valley Mall Isn’t Dead. It’s Becoming Bucks County’s Next Town Center.

    Oxford Valley Mall Isn’t Dead. It’s Becoming Bucks County’s Next Town Center.

    Walk through Oxford Valley Mall on a Tuesday afternoon and something becomes obvious pretty quickly: this place is not what it used to be. Storefronts sit dark. Foot traffic that once packed the corridors on weekends has thinned to a trickle in spots. For generations, this was the mall where Lower Bucks County residents shopped,…

  • Bucks County Hotel, in Operation for Over 300 Years, Hits the Market

    Bucks County Hotel, in Operation for Over 300 Years, Hits the Market

    One of Bucks County’s most well-known hotels has hit the market, and sellers are asking a hefty price for the old estate. JD Mullane wrote about the estate for Yahoo! Sports. The Langhorne Hotel, one of the oldest continuously operated inns in Bucks County, has hit the market for $2.5 million, This historic inn has…

  • From Neshaminy High to the NHL: How a Langhorne Artist Became the Flyers’ Mask Maker

    From Neshaminy High to the NHL: How a Langhorne Artist Became the Flyers’ Mask Maker

    Every time goalie Dan Vladař stops a puck in the Flyers playoffs, he’s wearing a piece of art painted by a kid who grew up rooting for the Flyers in Langhorne, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That kid is Franny Drummond. He’s not on the roster or behind the bench. But his fingerprints…

  • The Secret Ingredient? Water. Inside Bucks County’s Best Brewery

    The Secret Ingredient? Water. Inside Bucks County’s Best Brewery

    Aristaeus Craft Brewing in Langhorne, owned by Harry Arnold, has been voted the best brewery in Bucks County for several years and is aiming to win the title again, reports Jenn Frederick for FOX 29 News. The popular brewery won the title in 2023, 2024, and 2025. Voting for this year opened on January 20,…

  • Langhorne’s Nexgel Transforms Near Disaster into ‘Three-Team Trade’ Acquisition

    Langhorne’s Nexgel Transforms Near Disaster into ‘Three-Team Trade’ Acquisition

    Despite the withdrawal of an investor, Langhorne-based Nexgel successfully finalized its acquisition of Celularity’s regenerative biomaterial products, a deal that is expected to nearly triple the company’s annual revenue to around $35 million, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. CEO Adam Levy said that the Bucks County wound care manufacturer finalized the deal…

  • Despite Pending Sale, Langhorne Hotel Continues to Remain Operational 

    Despite Pending Sale, Langhorne Hotel Continues to Remain Operational 

    One of Bucks County’s oldest continuously operated inns, the Langhorne Hotel, has operated as usual despite being listed for sale for over three years, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times.  Since 1704, the popular local hangout, which was purchased by the Asta family in 1972, has stood at the corner of Maple and Bellevue Avenues. When…

  • Primanti Bros. Former CEO Acquires Langhorne Smoothie King in Recent Deal

    Primanti Bros. Former CEO Acquires Langhorne Smoothie King in Recent Deal

    The Markham Team, led by the former CEO of Primanti Bros., Adam Golomb, acquired eight Smoothie King locations in the Greater Philadelphia area, including one in Langhorne, writes Jake Dabkowski and Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  According to Golomb, the 10-unit deal took place over a week ago, with the Markham Team purchasing the locations from HMT Management.  In addition to the location at…

  • SEPTA Targets Langhorne Station for Development with Apartments, Retail

    SEPTA Targets Langhorne Station for Development with Apartments, Retail

    To boost ridership and revenue, SEPTA is seeking apartment and retail development near its stations, and Langhorne Station is one of its latest targets, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Working closely with local government and the community, the transit agency has initiated plans to develop a concept for a 1.7-acre site adjacent to…

  • CEO of Langhorne-Based Perspecta Honored as SaaS Female Trailblazer

    CEO of Langhorne-Based Perspecta Honored as SaaS Female Trailblazer

    Langhorne-based Perspecta CEO April Stiles, whose company specializes in provider data management, has been recognized as a 2026 Female Trailblazer in SaaS by Software Equity Group. SEG is an investment bank dedicated exclusively to software and SaaS companies. Its Female Trailblazer in SaaS award honors women executives shaping the future of B2B software through leadership,…

  • Royalty Dispute Puts Future of Langhorne’s Sesame Place at Risk

    Royalty Dispute Puts Future of Langhorne’s Sesame Place at Risk

    Sesame Place in Langhorne faces an uncertain future after Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit that owns the Sesame Street brand, has accused the park’s owner, SeaWorld, of not paying royalties as the exclusive licensee, writes Abraham Gutman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The nonprofit has filed a federal lawsuit claiming, among other things, that the theme park…

  • Newtown Rabbi Building Recreational Facility for People with Special Needs

    Newtown Rabbi Building Recreational Facility for People with Special Needs

    Rabbi Yudy Shemtov, a Newtown Township resident, is planning to open a waterpark and recreational facility in Langhorne for individuals with special needs, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.   The new attraction, named Playa Raya, is being constructed on the site of the former Breezy Point Swim Club in Northampton Township.  Shemtov, who is currently raising…

  • Rain or Shine, Golf Place in Langhorne Keeps Your Game Going

    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…

  • After Pandemic Delay, Capital Health Moves Forward With Langhorne Micro-Hospital

    After Pandemic Delay, Capital Health Moves Forward With Langhorne Micro-Hospital

    After being delayed and nearly derailed by the pandemic, Capital Health’s plan to build a micro-hospital next to Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne is back on track, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new hospital is slated for the site of a former specialty medical center specializing in bariatric surgery, purchased by…

  • New Fitness Center Coming to Langhorne Will Give Young Athletes a Place to Train

    New Fitness Center Coming to Langhorne Will Give Young Athletes a Place to Train

    D1 Training is a new fitness center for young athletes opening in Langhorne this week, giving kids a place to practice and hone their skills, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The center is operated by husband and wife Matt and Tracy Kueny, using a training regimen designed with sports science and led by expert trainers. …

  • Langhorne Train Station Parking Lot Targeted for SEPTA Mixed-Use Development

    Langhorne Train Station Parking Lot Targeted for SEPTA Mixed-Use Development

    A parking lot at the Langhorne regional rail station is being considered by SEPTA as the site for a possible mixed-use development, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to SEPTA, the 1.7-acre surface parking lot is underused and could support an apartment building along with ground-floor retail. The agency is in the…

  • Bucks County Housing Market in Nation’s Top 50 at Year-End 2025

    Bucks County Housing Market in Nation’s Top 50 at Year-End 2025

    One Bucks County housing market ranked among the top 50 nationwide in the fourth quarter of 2025, making it one of only two Greater Philadelphia housing markets to earn a spot, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The ranking highlights ZIP codes where market activity is surging, prices are climbing…

  • Sesame Place in Langhorne Offers Teachers Special Passes for 2026 Season

    Sesame Place in Langhorne Offers Teachers Special Passes for 2026 Season

    Sesame Place Philadelphia in Langhorne is once again offering passes to teachers, giving them free access to the park for the 2026 season, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times.   Licensed educators in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York teaching K–12 can register for the pass online until Sunday, Feb. 8.  Along with providing free access to…

  • Bucks County Native Langhorne Slim Performs New Songs on ‘The Daily Show’

    Bucks County Native Langhorne Slim Performs New Songs on ‘The Daily Show’

    Singer-songwriter and Bucks County native Langhorne Slim recently performed on an episode of Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show,” writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   His latest studio album, “The Dreaming Kind,” was released on Jan. 16.  Langhorne Slim shared his inspiration for the album on the show before he performed one of his new songs,…