Retail
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Together Skateboarding & Café Offers Everything Skateboarders May Need Along with Great Coffee
At the recently opened Together Skateboarding & Café in Brewerytown, you can grab some new skateboard equipment along with a delicious cup of coffee, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29. Ron Cornwall, the owner of the already popular spot, decided to take his love for skateboarding and his love for coffee and put them together…
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Wawa Pulled Out All the Stops for a 60 Anniversary Celebration Tuesday
Wawa celebrated the 60th anniversary of opening its first store (in Folsom, if you’re curious) on Tuesday, in style writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company honored its “Day Brighteners,” customers chosen by Wawa staff for their positive contributions to the Wawa experience. One of those was Pastor Marlon Jones who visits…
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Sprouts Farmers Market To Open 2 New Philadelphia Stores in June
As part of its latest expansion plans in Philadelphia, Sprouts Farmers Market is planning to open two new stores in the city set to open in June, writes Michaela Althouse for PhillyVoice. The first of the two stores will open at the Roosevelt Mall in Northeast Philadelphia on June 14, while the season is set…
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A New Cafe in Fishtown is Also a Sneaker and Apparel Store
A new cafe in Fishtown, Encanto Kicks & Coffee, offers its customers a convenient combination of caffeinated beverages and footwear, writes Ali Mohsen for Billy Penn at WHYY. The reasoning behind the combination can be boiled down to Louis Quiles’ love for sneakers, and his wife, Aiyana’s love for coffee. Louis’ passion and entrepreneurial flair…
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Plumsteadville’s Tague Lumber Calls for 300 Volunteers for Unique World Record
Plumsteadville’s Tague Lumber is seeking 300 people to assist it in beating a world record, writes Ed Doyle for TapintoDoylestown. On April 25th, the lumber yard is setting the stage for a timber-tapping extravaganza, aiming to rally a crowd of more than 295 folks to knock on wood in unison. It hopes to surpass…
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How South Street’s Suplex Vintage Wrestling is Preparing For Wrestlemania XL in Philadelphia
Suplex Vintage Wrestling has been at its South Street location for about a-year-and-a-half, and sees next month’s Wrestlemania XL as a big opportunity for a sales boost, writes Cory Sharber for Billy Penn at WHYY. Inside Suplex Vintage Wrestling is a haven for WWE and wrestling fans of all ages and walks of life. The…
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Cloud Cups Offers 36 Different Gelato and Sorbet Flavors At New Shop in Kensington
Cloud Cups recently opened its new flagship store in Kensington, writes Michaela Althouse for PhillyVoice. The new store offers 36 gelato and sorbet flavors, grab-and-go options, and merchandise. According to owner Galen Thomas, the new 3,300-square-foot space will also include an event venue and serve as Cloud Cups’ production facility. While Cloud Cups already had…
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Philadelphia-Based Tech Company Stuzo Seeks Out Wawa
Stuzo, a software company that powers convenience store transactions, has been sold to Par Technology and hopes to eventually sign a deal with a major Delaware County retailer. “Next, we want Wawa!” said a laughing Gunter Pfau, founder of Stuzo Holdings LLC. The Philadelphia-based company was sold for $190 million in cash and stock to…
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Philly Apparel Company, Made By Taylor Nicole, Expands From Sports To Now Bridal-Themed Clothing
Taylor Zubkousky’s journey to launching Made by Taylor Nicole started with a creative hobby picked up during the COVID-19 pandemic. She began tie-dying clothes for herself and later friends and eventually her social media followers, developing her sports-themed apparel company. Four years after the first launch, she has launched a second, bridal-themed clothing line, writes…
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Owner of King of Prussia Mall Transforms America’s Oldest Mall into Mall of the Future
While the fate of malls in the U.S. remains uncertain, there are still certain malls like the King of Prussia Mall that are not only thriving but continuing to grow. Simon Property Group, the owner of the King of Prussia Mall, is hoping to have similar success with The Southdale Center in suburban Minneapolis, writes…
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Owner of King of Prussia Mall Transforms America’s Oldest Mall into Mall of the Future
While the fate of malls in the U.S. remains uncertain, there are still certain malls like the King of Prussia Mall that are not only thriving but continuing to grow. Simon Property Group, the owner of the King of Prussia Mall, is hoping to have similar success with The Southdale Center in suburban Minneapolis, writes…
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Tesla Warminster Showroom Opens, Its First in Bucks County
Tesla recently opened a showroom in Warminster, the company’s first for electric-powered vehicles in Bucks County, writes Peg Quann for the Bucks County Courier Times. The new dealership is located across the street from Archbishop Wood High School. This is Tesla’s sixth dealership in the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The owner of the nine-acre property that…
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From Target in Abington to Their Callowhill Wedding, a Couple Celebrates Their Journey to Love
The wedding of Nzinga Gocking and Vidalina Rodriguez at Location 215 in Callowhill in late spring was a celebration of the couple’s decade-long relationship, writes Taylor Carson for Philadelphia. The couple first met while they were both working at Target in Abington, and they had their first date at Johnny Rockets on South Street in…
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You Can Now Rent Philly Rapper Tierra Whack’s Wardrobe Items, Thanks to Partnership With Nuuly
Nuuly, the clothing rental brand out of URBN, has partnered with Philadelphia native and rapper Tierra Whack, allowing subscribers to rent out 41 items of clothing from her closet, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This marks the first time the company has rented out a celebrity’s clothing. “Tierra Whack is just kind of…












































