• 21 Little-Known Facts About Wawa: What Wawa Tells You, and What It Doesn’t

    21 Little-Known Facts About Wawa: What Wawa Tells You, and What It Doesn’t

    It’s 6:42 a.m. The parking lot is already half full. Inside, a contractor in mud-caked boots waits for his coffee. A mom in scrubs taps through a breakfast order she’ll eat in the car. Someone grabs a hoagie that they swear tastes “just like it used to,” even if they’re not totally sure that’s true…

  • Bed Bath & Beyond Is Staging a Dramatic Comeback in Montco Through a Bold New Partnership

    Bed Bath & Beyond Is Staging a Dramatic Comeback in Montco Through a Bold New Partnership

    Retail rarely gets second acts, but Bed Bath & Beyond might just be the exception, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The home goods store is returning to physical retail in the region, and Montgomery County is once again part of the story. The beloved chain, which filed for bankruptcy in 2023 and shuttered…

  • Wawa Ranked in Top 30 on Forbes’ 2026 List of America’s Largest Family Businesses

    Wawa Ranked in Top 30 on Forbes’ 2026 List of America’s Largest Family Businesses

    Wawa has secured its spot among the most powerful family-owned companies in the country, and for anyone who has ever made a late-night hoagie run or grabbed a coffee on the way to work, it probably comes as no surprise.  The Delaware County-based convenience store chain landed at No. 26 on Forbes’ 2026 list of America’s Largest…

  • 10 Peddler’s Village Stores People Can’t Stop Talking About

    10 Peddler’s Village Stores People Can’t Stop Talking About

    Peddler’s Village has long been one of Bucks County’s most recognizable destinations, but the Village increasingly feels less like a traditional shopping center and more like a discovery experience. Visitors are not simply shopping. They are exploring. Browsing. Sampling. Looking for stores and experiences they cannot easily find online or replicate at a mall. That…

  • Peddler’s Village Shop Named One of the Best Candy Stores in America by USA Today

    Peddler’s Village Shop Named One of the Best Candy Stores in America by USA Today

    Skip’s Candy Corner at Peddler’s Village has landed among the best candy stores in America, according to USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, and Bucks County readers still have a chance to push it higher. The honor works through a two-step process: a panel of experts nominated finalists, then readers vote daily through June 8th…

  • A $400 Watch Triggered Mayhem at King of Prussia Mall

    A $400 Watch Triggered Mayhem at King of Prussia Mall

    It was 4 AM on a Saturday morning when more than 100 police officers flooded the parking lot of King of Prussia Mall. Hundreds of bleary-eyed shoppers were pressing toward the doors, and somewhere in the chaos, someone compared the scene to a mosh pit. All of this, for a watch, writes Emily Bloch for…

  • Amazon Now Launches in Philadelphia: Get Thousands of Items Delivered in 30 Minutes or Less

    Amazon Now Launches in Philadelphia: Get Thousands of Items Delivered in 30 Minutes or Less

    Amazon is dramatically expanding its ultrafast delivery ambitions in Philadelphia with the launch of Amazon Now, a service promising delivery in 30 minutes or less for thousands of everyday items, reports Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  The program, which launched in Philadelphia alongside Seattle as one of its first test markets, lets customers order…

  • Global RV Manufacturer to Shut Down Limerick Facility, Impacting 89 Workers

    Global RV Manufacturer to Shut Down Limerick Facility, Impacting 89 Workers

    A global manufacturer tied to the recreational vehicle and outdoor living industries is preparing to exit Montco, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Dometic announced plans to shut down its facility on Lewis Road in Limerick. The move will impact 89 employees and leave a sizable industrial property along the Route 422 corridor…

  • David’s Bridal Introduces Fit Guarantee Amid Rise in GLP-1 Bridal Trends

    David’s Bridal Introduces Fit Guarantee Amid Rise in GLP-1 Bridal Trends

    As wedding trends continue to evolve, David’s Bridal is introducing a new program aimed at easing one of the biggest stresses brides face before the big day, writes Angeline Jane Bernabe for Good Morning America. The King of Prussia bridal retailer announced a new “Fit Guarantee” service that launches May 12. The program will allow…

  • Dave & Buster’s Set to Open Massive New Location in King of Prussia

    Dave & Buster’s Set to Open Massive New Location in King of Prussia

    A major entertainment destination is about to open its doors in Montgomery County. Dave & Buster’s announced in a press release that it will officially debut its new King of Prussia location on May 25. The new location will bring a mix of arcade gaming, dining, and sports viewing to one of the region’s busiest…

  • A Look at the Rise and Fall of Bucks County’s Favorite Malls

    A Look at the Rise and Fall of Bucks County’s Favorite Malls

    The era of bustling malls and overflowing food courts is drawing to an end.  A trip through history reveals the rise and fall of Bucks County’s beloved shopping destinations, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  In the 1960s, five malls graced the Philly region, including Bensalem’s Neshaminy, and within just a few years, the mall scene doubled. Langhorne’s Oxford Valley opened as existing malls…

  • Local Malls Adapt or Close as Consumer Needs and Desires Change

    Local Malls Adapt or Close as Consumer Needs and Desires Change

    Mike Fenn, 45,  grew up in Delaware County and hung out as a teenager at the Granite Run Mall, the Springfield Mall, and King of Prussia. He and his friends frequented GameStop, Electronics Boutique, Suncoast Video, and Showcase Comics, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Malls “slowly died out or they went exceptionally high-end…

  • Big Changes Planned for Plymouth Meeting Mall as Developer Eyes Sports Complex

    Big Changes Planned for Plymouth Meeting Mall as Developer Eyes Sports Complex

    A major redevelopment vision taking shape in the region could soon have a big impact in Montgomery County, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Developer Dean Adler plans to transform aging shopping malls, including Plymouth Meeting Mall, into vibrant mixed-use destinations anchored by youth sports facilities. At Plymouth Meeting Mall, Adler’s proposal calls…

  • Philadelphia Malls Are Not Dying, But Rather Evolving Thanks to E-Commerce

    Philadelphia Malls Are Not Dying, But Rather Evolving Thanks to E-Commerce

    The experience of walking into a mall is much different today than it was a few decades ago. Due to modern technology, alternate shopping habits, and the decline of several retail brands, many are asking the question: Are malls dying? Moreover, the Philadelphia region is home to more than a dozen indoor shopping malls and…

  • The Mall Isn’t What It Used to Be—Here’s How Montco Is Adapting

    The Mall Isn’t What It Used to Be—Here’s How Montco Is Adapting

    The days of packed food courts and endless retail browsing may feel like a thing of the past, but Montgomery County’s malls are far from fading away, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Instead, they’re evolving, and in different ways depending on the property. At the King of Prussia Mall, that evolution has meant…

  • Handcrafted Soda Shop Open at Booth’s Corner in Garnet Valley

    Handcrafted Soda Shop Open at Booth’s Corner in Garnet Valley

    The Soda Spot had a grand opening on Friday, April 24, and Saturday, April 25, at Booth’s Corner Farmers Market, 1362 Naamans Creek Road in Garnet Valley. The shop features handcrafted dirty sodas, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. It is the area’s first store dedicated to handcrafted dirty sodas, continuing a beverage trend…

  • Philadelphia’s Termini Bros. Bakery Lowers Prices Amid Rising Costs Nationwide

    Philadelphia’s Termini Bros. Bakery Lowers Prices Amid Rising Costs Nationwide

    Termini Brothers Bakery, which has been a staple in Philadelphia for more than a century, has announced it will lower prices on several of its classic items, writes Shaynah Ferreira for FOX 29. The announcement is part of the brand’s commitment to making their items affordable and accessible to individuals and families, while prices nationwide…

  • After Years in Montco Courts, Villanova Family Dispute Over Deb Shops Moves to Federal Level

    After Years in Montco Courts, Villanova Family Dispute Over Deb Shops Moves to Federal Level

    The legal battle over the fortune of the late Warren Weiner, former owner of the now-defunct Deb Shops, has moved to federal court after years of disputes in Montgomery County Common Pleas and Orphans’ Courts, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Villanova family remains locked in a dispute of over $200 million,…