• King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Debuts New Spring 2026 Collections for Brides and Bridesmaids

    King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Debuts New Spring 2026 Collections for Brides and Bridesmaids

    King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal recently unveiled its Spring 2026 Bridal and Bridesmaids Collections designed by head of couture and design Viola Chan. The Spring 2026 Bridal Collection embraces a modern couture vision grounded in emotion, craftsmanship, and confident self-expression. It follows bridal trends that lean into romantic nostalgia, with lace and corsetry. Soft femininity…

  • Riddle Roundtable Highlights Crozer Impact on Patients, Hospitals

    Riddle Roundtable Highlights Crozer Impact on Patients, Hospitals

    Overcrowding at emergency rooms and long waits to see doctors continue to plague Delaware County following the closure of the Crozer Health system. State legislators and Main Line Health executives met last week,  writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. Chronic patients no longer have easy follow-up visits or easy medication refills, said Phil…

  • Local Farmer Declines Multi-Million Data Center Bid to Preserve Land Instead

    Local Farmer Declines Multi-Million Data Center Bid to Preserve Land Instead

    A farmer in nearby Cumberland County has turned down a multi-million dollar bid to use his farmland for a data center thanks to a partnership with the Lancaster Farmland Trust, writes Dan Sullivan for Lancaster Farming. Data center developers offered farmer Mervin Raudabaugh over $15 million for his 261 acres of farmland. Thanks to a…

  • Project for 32-Townhomes Gets Final Approval from Warrington Officials

    Project for 32-Townhomes Gets Final Approval from Warrington Officials

    Following several years of planning, Warrington Township officials have voted unanimously to move forward with a project that will construct 32 townhomes on a 4.52-acre property on Easton Road, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The property at the Georges Lane intersection will be split into four townhome sections, while also providing…

  • Trevose-Based Hand & Stone Massage Recognized in Top 500 Franchises List

    Trevose-Based Hand & Stone Massage Recognized in Top 500 Franchises List

    Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa, headquartered in Trevose, was recognized in Entrepreneur magazine as one of the top 500 franchises in the country.   For almost 50 years, the Franchise 500 has served as a resource for franchisees, with businesses seeking the honor of placement in its ranking.   This year, Hand & Stone was ranked No. 1 in the…

  • Childhood Cancer Charity Selects Southampton Toddler as Ambassador

    Childhood Cancer Charity Selects Southampton Toddler as Ambassador

    Adalyn Hetzel, a three-year-old from Southampton, has been selected to serve as an ambassador for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, one of the largest childhood cancer charities in the nation, writes Kayla Yup for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the spring of 2024, not long after her second birthday, Hetzel was diagnosed with an aggressive soft-tissue cancer…

  • Convivial Tacos & Tequila Serves Up Delicious Mexican Dishes in Quakertown

    Convivial Tacos & Tequila Serves Up Delicious Mexican Dishes in Quakertown

    Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown recently welcomed Convivial Tacos & Tequila, a delicious spot serving authentic Mexican cuisine, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News.   The eatery is run by Jesus Duran, a local restaurant veteran with almost 20 years of experience, and his family.   Customers can explore their menu, which features a variety of delicious…

  • Croydon’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. is the Spot to Go for Drinks and More

    Croydon’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. is the Spot to Go for Drinks and More

    Located in Croydon, Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co. is a local favorite on the Bucks County Ale Trail, featuring a delicious menu of drink options and a range of fun events to check out, reports Jenn Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia.   The brewery offers 12 to 15 rotating taps, featuring classic beverages and seasonal releases. Other offerings include wines, cider,…

  • Toll Brothers Joint Venture Sells Apartment Building Outside of Boston for $131M

    Toll Brothers Joint Venture Sells Apartment Building Outside of Boston for $131M

    A joint venture between Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers and an affiliate of The Carlyle Group has sold an apartment building outside of Boston for $131 million, writes Grant Welker for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Pantzer Properties, a New York real estate investment firm, bought the 289-unit property located roughly 15 miles from downtown Boston. The…

  • Philadelphia Ranks Among Best Startup Cities in Nation as Funding Freeze Shows Signs of Thawing

    Philadelphia Ranks Among Best Startup Cities in Nation as Funding Freeze Shows Signs of Thawing

    Philadelphia ranks among the top ten best startup cities that have at least 1 million residents, as the funding freeze that has lasted several years starts to ease, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Philadelphia innovation ecosystem placed eighth in a recent CommercialCafe ranking, beating out cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles,…

  • Owner of Popular Chester County Eateries Plans Expansion with Third Location

    Owner of Popular Chester County Eateries Plans Expansion with Third Location

    28-year-old Alessandro “Alex” Fiorello, who owns Alessandro’s Wood Fired Italian in Wayne and Alessandro’s Pizzeria in West Chester, is planning on opening a new location outside of Chester County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Fiorello’s newest concept will be a bar-focused spot in Bryn Mawr Village, taking over the former Il Fiore location. His Wayne restaurant opened in 2020…

  • This New Hope Restaurant is Considered One of the Best Spots for Valentine’s Day

    This New Hope Restaurant is Considered One of the Best Spots for Valentine’s Day

    A popular eatery in Bucks County has grown a reputation for being one of the best places for a date night on Valentine’s Day. Staff writers for Visit Bucks County wrote about the local establishment. Karla’s Restaurant & Bar, located at 5 West Mechanic Street in New Hope, is centrally located in one of the…

  • Vet Plans to Convert Long-Vacant Building into Animal Emergency Room

    Vet Plans to Convert Long-Vacant Building into Animal Emergency Room

    MB Vet Management recently proposed a plan to transform a two-story office building at 10 Friends Lane in Newtown into a 24/7 emergency and specialty veterinary hospital, reports John Mack for Patch.   The 25,000-square-foot space has been empty since around 2010. At the new high-tech trauma center, animals would be able to receive surgeries and acute care not…

  • Foundations Community Partnership Welcomes New Board and Staff Member

    Foundations Community Partnership Welcomes New Board and Staff Member

    Foundations Community Partnership (FCP), a philanthropic grant-making foundation supporting the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young adults, and families in Bucks County, Pa., appointed Steven Rash as a new board member at its December 4, 2025, meeting. His first term runs through 2028. Rash serves as Assistant Vice President/Community Banking Manager at…

  • Gather Place Museum Offers Context, ‘Living History’ Truth as National Debate Emerges Over Removal of Slavery-Related Historical Plaques in Philadelphia

    Gather Place Museum Offers Context, ‘Living History’ Truth as National Debate Emerges Over Removal of Slavery-Related Historical Plaques in Philadelphia

    In response to recent national news regarding the removal of slavery-related plaques connected to President George Washington, Gather Place Museum provides a timely local perspective anchored in education, historical context, and public understanding. Gather Place Museum, located in Yardley, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, operates out of the historic African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church of Yardley, established…

  • Swiss Investment Company Acquires Rittenhouse Square Building for $5.23M, Conversion Possible

    Swiss Investment Company Acquires Rittenhouse Square Building for $5.23M, Conversion Possible

    MZP AG, a Switzerland-based investment company has purchased a Rittenhouse Square building in a $5.23 million deal, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The six-story building at 1619 Walnut Street is mostly-vacant and saw a 70 percent decline in its sale compared to the $19.2 million New York-based Nuveen Real Estate paid in…

  • The Math Behind Sheetz Opening Across From Wawa in Limerick

    The Math Behind Sheetz Opening Across From Wawa in Limerick

    The arrival of Sheetz in Limerick isn’t just about brand rivalry, writes Michael Tanenbaum for The Philly Voice. The move is a calculated economic play rooted in traffic patterns, pricing strategy and consumer behavior. Sheetz will open its first Montco location Feb. 12 on Ridge Pike in Limerick Township, directly across from a Wawa. For…

  • West Chester Law Firm Uncovers Chester County Poll Book Error Results

    West Chester Law Firm Uncovers Chester County Poll Book Error Results

    After a polling error during the 2025 general election that affected 70,000 3rd party voters, West Chester law firm Fleck Eckert Klein McGarry was hired to complete the investigation into what went wrong, and the results were just released, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. Thousands of Chester County voters had to cast provisional ballots after…