• New Dollar Tree Location Coming to Richland Marketplace

    New Dollar Tree Location Coming to Richland Marketplace

    Dollar Tree, a discount variety store chain, will open its latest Bucks County location in Richland Marketplace on Jan. 8, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. Occupying over 11,000 square feet, the new Dollar Tree store joins another Quakertown area location that is under two miles away in the Trainers Station shopping center. The…

  • Next Phase of Doylestown Barn Plaza Redevelopment Moves Forward with Demolition

    Next Phase of Doylestown Barn Plaza Redevelopment Moves Forward with Demolition

    The final days of the Regal Cinema at the Barn Plaza in Doylestown have arrived as the demolition phase of the redevelopment project progresses, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.  The faux twin silos were demolished after decades, and the former theater is in the process of being taken down.   Regal’s Barn Plaza cinema closed at the beginning of 2023…

  • Newtown Theatre Announces Family Series Lineup Brimming with Magic and More

    Newtown Theatre Announces Family Series Lineup Brimming with Magic and More

    The Newtown Theatre is kicking off the New Year with a variety of family-friendly events and concerts with its upcoming Family Series, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   On Friday, Jan. 9, at 8 PM, magician and musical illusionist Chris Funk will be giving a magical performance.   Appearing on NBC’s America’s Got Talent and Syfy’s Wizard Wars, Funk masterfully blends music and illusions, with…

  • Here’s What Projects From New Hope’s Bradley Cooper to Enjoy on Netflix 

    Here’s What Projects From New Hope’s Bradley Cooper to Enjoy on Netflix 

    New Hope resident Bradley Cooper’s new movie “Is This Thing On?” marks his third time acting as a writer, director, and producer, writes Caitlin Busch for Tudum.   He previously directed “A Star Is Born” (2018) and “Maestro” (2023), and has starred in classics like “Silver Linings Playbook,” “American Hustle,” “American Sniper,” “Sex and the City,” and “The Hangover” films.  …

  • Longwood Gardens Introduces New “Gardens by Day & Night” Ticket Upgrade

    Longwood Gardens Introduces New “Gardens by Day & Night” Ticket Upgrade

    Visitors to Longwood Gardens already have a more flexible way to experience one of Chester County’s most beloved attractions—by day and by night, all on the same ticket. The Gardens by Day & Night ticket option was introduced last year, giving guests the ability to enjoy the Gardens in two distinct moods, from bright daytime…

  • Citadel Credit Union Issues Final Call for Nominations for Citadel Heart of Learning Awards

    Citadel Credit Union Issues Final Call for Nominations for Citadel Heart of Learning Awards

    As students and teachers head back to classrooms after the holiday break, there’s a renewed focus on the educators who keep schools moving forward, often with limited resources and little recognition. That’s why Citadel Credit Union is issuing a final call for nominations for its Citadel Heart of Learning Awards, a long-running program that provides direct…

  • New York-Based Social Wellness Brand Bathhouse to Expand to Philadelphia

    New York-Based Social Wellness Brand Bathhouse to Expand to Philadelphia

    Bathhouse, the New York-based social wellness brand, is preparing to open its first Philadelphia location, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The facility will be located inside the historic Bellevue Hotel and will bring four pools and four saunas to the South Broad Street building. According to co-founder Travis Talmadge, the new Bathhouse…

  • Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M

    Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M

    Lansdale’s Pennbrook Station apartment complex has changed hands in one of the most expensive multifamily deals in the Philadelphia region this year, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. An affiliate of TIAA and its real estate arm Nuveen acquired the 346-unit complex for $92.2 million. The 22-acre property, located at 100 Reading Circle,…

  • Iron Hill Landlord in West Chester Seeks New Tenants After Abrupt Closure

    Iron Hill Landlord in West Chester Seeks New Tenants After Abrupt Closure

    Owners behind West Chester’s former Iron Hill Brewery are actively searching for new tenants, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The restaurant chain announced its abrupt closure following its bankruptcy filing this fall. Massachusetts real estate investor John Barry, who has owned the property since 2022, recently purchased the space’s assets, including the building…

  • Gas Stations Now Considered the Best Place to Charge Your EV

    Gas Stations Now Considered the Best Place to Charge Your EV

    Phillip Stafford is a Wawa fan, but when he needs to charge his Tesla, he’s going to Sheetz, where his EV charging is faster. Convenience store chains like Wawa, Sheetz, and Love’s Travel Stops think differently when luring EV users. The draw is no longer who has the cheapest fuel, but who has the fastest,…

  • Doylestown Resident Appointed as Bucks County’s Chief Legal Officer

    Doylestown Resident Appointed as Bucks County’s Chief Legal Officer

    Doylestown resident Dan Grieser was recently appointed as the county’s chief legal officer by the Bucks County Board of Commissioners, writes staff for DL-Online.   Grieser previously served as the assistant county solicitor for Bucks’ Law Department, a position he began in 2021. He was later promoted to deputy county solicitor and continued to work his way up.  In his new…

  • These Remodeling Trends Are Shaping Doylestown and New Hope Housing Markets

    These Remodeling Trends Are Shaping Doylestown and New Hope Housing Markets

    Doylestown and New Hope have emerged as Bucks County destinations for homeowners eager to reimagine their spaces with a fresh, modern vision, according to a staff report from the Urban Meter. Both communities are experiencing a remodeling boom fueled by rising property values, higher buyer expectations, continued migration from larger cities, and broader lifestyle shifts.…

  • More Than a Store: Why Wawa Is Part of Daily Life in the Delaware Valley

    More Than a Store: Why Wawa Is Part of Daily Life in the Delaware Valley

    There’s a moment most people in the Delaware Valley know well. The car idles. The radio hums. You’re not quite ready to go home, or you’re not fully awake yet, or you just need a minute before the next thing begins. So you pull into Wawa. Not because you planned to. Because it’s there. That’s…

  • Nonprofit Main St. Donates $130K to Cancer Community in Bucks County

    Nonprofit Main St. Donates $130K to Cancer Community in Bucks County

    Main St., a Doylestown-based nonprofit, donated $130,000 to the breast cancer community in Bucks County in 2025, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The nonprofit primarily raised the money during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October in collaboration with three businesses and six Bucks County communities.  Community events, fundraisers, and sponsorships were hosted in Yardley, Doylestown, Carversville, Perkasie, New Hope, and…

  • Maintain Your New Year’s Fitness Resolutions at One of These Bucks County Trails

    Maintain Your New Year’s Fitness Resolutions at One of These Bucks County Trails

    For those starting 2026 with a fitness goal, there is no shortage of hiking and walking trails that locals can enjoy to get their steps in while enjoying some fresh air, writes staff for Visit Bucks County.   The High Rocks Trail at Pipersville’s Ralph Stover State Park offers gorgeous views of Tohickon Creek from the 200-foot cliffs above.   The…

  • Philadelphia Region Luxury Homes Rank Among Top Ten Fastest-Selling Markets

    Philadelphia Region Luxury Homes Rank Among Top Ten Fastest-Selling Markets

    In November 2025, luxury homes in the Philadelphia region sold faster than those in most other parts of the country, according to a new analysis by Realtor.com, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With luxury homes spending an average of 64 days on the market, roughly a week less than at the same time…

  • Who’s Shaping the Future of Chester County? Nominations Still Being Accepted for VISTA NextGen Superstars

    Who’s Shaping the Future of Chester County? Nominations Still Being Accepted for VISTA NextGen Superstars

    The start of a new year is the perfect time to pause and reflect on what lies ahead — and who will help shape it. In Chester County, VISTA Today is ensuring that reflection takes a very public form. Through its VISTA NextGen Superstars program, VISTA Today is spotlighting for the seventh consecutive year the…

  • Germantown to Get New 46-Unit Apartment Building

    Germantown to Get New 46-Unit Apartment Building

    Longtime Northwest Philadelphia developer Ken Weinstein is planning a new 46-unit apartment building on Germantown Avenue, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Located in Germantown’s Penn Knox area, the five-story building will include more than 1,600 square feet of commercial space and 17 parking spaces. The project reflects a new wave of multifamily development…