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Amazon Data Center, Landmark Inn Plans: 2025 Top Lower Bucks Co. Business News

This is a summary of some of the top business stories in Lower Bucks County over the past year.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Amazon announced plans for one of two data centers in the state to be located in Lower Bucks County. Meanwhile, a landmark inn will be demolished and then later rebuilt.

This is a summary of some of the top business stories in Lower Bucks County over the past year:

Amazon Applauded For Coming To Bucks County

Amazon's decision to choose Bucks County as one of two places in Pennsylvania to build a high-tech data center is being applauded by local lawmakers. Falls Township was selected as one of the first sites for Amazon Web Services' multi-billion-dollar expansion. (Read More)

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Franklin Mills Mall Up For Sale

With other malls in the Philadelphia region planning to reinvent themselves as town centers or places for luxury apartments, another mall might be heading in that redevelopment direction. The Franklin Mills Mall, formerly known as Philadelphia Mills, is up for sale. (Read More)

Founding Fathers Closes Bensalem Sports Bar

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It kicked off with a kickoff. With the Philadelphia Eagles playing in the NFC Championship Game, Founding Fathers Sports Bar & Grill held its grand opening. But the Bensalem sports bar won't make it through this Eagles season. (Read More)

Yardley Inn To Be Demolished, Rebuilt

The Yardley Inn, one of the borough's crown jewels, has changed its plans. Two years after the longtime riverfront restaurant would be renovated, it will now be rebuilt instead. (Read More)

Big Blue Swim School Opening 2nd Bucks Co. Location

Big Blue Swim School will be opening its second location in Bucks County on Monday. Big Blue Swim School's Fairless Hills location will be the fourth in the state. (Read More)

Major Charter Bus Co. Moving To Bucks

A major charter and tour bus company is relocating from New Jersey to Lower Bucks County early next year, bringing 100 jobs with them to the region, according to a report. (Read More)

Steve's Prince Of Steaks Receives Royal Welcome

Philadelphia cheesesteak royalty has officially arrived in Central Bucks County. Steve’s Prince of Steaks, which bills itself as serving the "best traditional cheesesteaks in Philadelphia," celebrated the grand opening of its newest location in Warrington on Oct. 18. (Read More)

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