Retail
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Bobby Chez Gourmet To Go in Newtown is Closing Its Doors For Good
Bobby Chez Gourmet To Go, a gourmet to-go seafood store at the Village at Newtown shopping center, is closing, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. “After serving our wonderful community for the past few years, we are very sad to announce that Bobby Chez Gourmet To Go will be closing its doors,” said the business.…
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King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Launches New “Ultra Feminine” Capsule Line
King of Prussia–based David’s Bridal is once again redefining wedding style with its latest limited-time capsule collection, “Ultra Feminine.” The nation’s largest bridal retailer and AI-powered fashion marketplace launched the new Monthly Muse line as part of its bi-weekly New & Now arrivals. The collection celebrates soft romance, confident design, and timeless elegance. Crafted with…
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Netflix House Truck Tours Philadelphia Region Before Grand Opening in King of Prussia
Ahead of its grand opening in King of Prussia next month, the Netflix House moving truck traveled across the Philadelphia region last week, where it delivered interactive boxes, scavenger hunts, and other surprises, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The moving truck gave fans the chance to uncover clues from their favorite shows as…
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How Wawa Lures Customers from Wendy’s, Burger King and Starbucks
Wawa is stealing customers from Burger King, Wendy’s and Starbucks, especially during breakfast, because of its focus on high-quality, built-to-order food, writes Natalie Rice for CNBC. The Delaware County-based chain is leveraging its customer loyalty, almost a cult-like following that has inspired merchandise, tattoos, songs, and marriage proposals, to expand into the Midwest and South.…
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An IKEA Store Is Coming to the Promenade at Granite Run in Media
A new IKEA Media store is moving into the Promenade at Granite Run, 1111 W. Baltimore Pike, writes Max Bennett for Patch. IKEA Media will arrive in spring 2026 with a new format that will make it more accessible to customers. . “No more trekking through that notorious I-476 ‘Blue Route‘ traffic—now you can enjoy…
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Why Did Jordan Brand Choose Philadelphia for First World of Flight Store in the U.S.?
Earlier this month, Philadelphia joined Beijing, Milan, Seoul, and Tokyo as the only cities with a Jordan Brand World of Flight location, writes Ian Servantes for WWD. Each of the global cities are among the most shoppable in the world, and Jordan Brand is speaking out on why it chose Philadelphia as the first U.S.…
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Buckman’s Tent Sale Attracts Crowds of Shoppers
The first day of Buckman’s tent sale in King of Prussia saw shoppers lining up to obtain gently used – or occasionally brand-new – winter clothing and gear, reports Jennaphr Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Skiing “is not a cheap sport,” said Susan Mutter, Soft Goods Buyer at Buckman’s Premier Ski & Snowboard Shop. “And…
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Wawa Loses Top Spot, Ties with Rival Sheetz for Second in Annual Customer Satisfaction Report
Delaware County-based Wawa dropped one spot in the American Customer Satisfaction Index Convenience Store Study, now tying with rival Sheetz for second place, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Midwestern brand Kwik Trip claimed the top spot, scoring 84 on the 100-point scale, two points above Wawa and Sheetz. Wawa and Sheetz are…
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KOP-Based David’s Bridal Announces 6 New Partners, Expands Digital Marketplace
King of Prussia–based David’s Bridal is expanding its reach far beyond gowns, the company announced in a press release. The wedding-ware giant unveiled a fresh lineup of products and partner brands designed to make it a one-stop destination for life’s big moments. The nation’s largest bridal retailer is rolling out curated offerings across fashion, beauty,…
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First Round of Tickets for Netflix House in King of Prussia Available for Sale
Netflix House, the first of its kind in the world, opens on November 12 at King of Prussia Mall, with tickets now available for the first round of sales, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Admission to the 100,000-square-foot venue is free, but tickets are required for special experiences. AAdvantage Mastercard credit card holders…
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Grocery Outlet Set to Open in Abington with Deep Discounts
Abington shoppers will soon have a new destination for deep discounts on everyday essentials, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. California-based discount grocery chain, Grocery Outlet, is set to open its newest Montgomery County store at 1441 Old York Road in the Abington Shopping Center. It will fill the former Rite Aid space. Doors open on…
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King of Prussia’s David’s Bridal Expands Luxe Boutique Concept
King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal is taking wedding shopping to new heights with its boutique concept, Diamonds & Pearls, writes Marianne Wilson for Chain Store Age. The concept first launched in Florida earlier this year, and the second location has now opened at the Wayside shopping center in Massachusetts. Additional sites planned for 2026. The…
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Conshohocken-Based IKEA Expands Urban Footprint with New SoHo Store
Conshohocken-based IKEA U.S. is making another bold move into Manhattan as part of its ongoing urban expansion strategy, reports its parent company, Ingka. The company has acquired a prime property at 529 Broadway in Manhattan’s SoHo district to house IKEA’s second store in the city. The five-and-a-half-story building was constructed in 2016 to complement SoHo’s…
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The Sloomoo Institute is Bringing Slime to the King of Prussia Mall
King of Prussia Mall is about to get slimy, writes Sharon Edelson for Forbes. The Sloomoo Institute, a wildly popular interactive slime museum with flagship locations in New York, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, and Los Angeles, is opening a scaled-down “MiniMoo” at one of the nation’s largest shopping centers. The new 3,000- to 4,000-square-foot space will…
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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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Newtown Board of Supervisors Approve Newtown Plaza Bagel Store Expansion
Newtown Township’s board of supervisors unanimously approved the expansion of Newtown Bagel in the Newtown Plaza shopping center, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The owner, Chris Meyer, will be expanding the store into the former C&N Bank next door, adding 1,800 square feet to the original 1,200-square-foot space. This expansion comes just in…


















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