New York’s famous gyro over rice and falafel sandwiches are coming to Lawrenceville soon.
The new restaurant is expected to open in October.
The grocery store is located at Lawrence Shopping Center and will operate from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday to Sunday.
KinderSmile Foundation supports Trenton-based Community Oral Health Center
Bankruptcy filings were down in Mercer County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
See how well power providers in the Lawrenceville area and across NJ serve their electric customers.
The company will be adding five new locations in New Jersey, as it continues to invest in the state.
The international chocolatier announced plans to close all eight New Jersey stores.
French teacher Jack Schrupp, also an athlete, finds a home for his business in Lawrenceville, producing organic protein powder.
These local eateries have impressed community members with their food and service. Have a favorite local biz? There’s still time to vote.
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Small Business Saturday — it’s on Nov. 28 this year — helps local businesses in Lawrenceville overcome pandemic hardships.
Retailers are doing their best to curb crowds amid the pandemic while still rolling out deals to the most dedicated Black Friday shoppers.
The luxury department store chain announced it will be closing 38 stores. The “Going out of Business Sale” begins Thursday.
The Sur La Table at the Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrenceville will close permanently later this year.
Forty-seven Lawrenceville businesses have received Paycheck Protection Program loans from the federal government.
Select stores at the Quaker Bridge Mall are reopening as the overall economy reopens in New Jersey amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Lands' End is coming to the Mercer Mall as the economy begins to reopen in New Jersey.
The clothing retailer is reopening its Nordstrom store in Lawrenceville this week.
The iconic retailer J.C. Penney, which has a store in Lawrence, could become the latest to seek bankruptcy amid the coronavirus pandemic.
As Simon's other malls begin to reopen around the country, they offer a glimpse at how different the Quaker Bridge Mall may look.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We're publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Lawrenceville Businesses. Here's how to get listed.
The Quaker Bridge Mall closed Tuesday night in compliance with Gov. Phil Murphy's order for all NJ malls to close due to coronavirus.
The announcement comes as Gov. Phil Murphy announced that all malls in New Jersey must close by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
You may hear about employers who are leaving New Jersey. That's not true everywhere. There are good places in many towns, a survey says.
"Zombies 2" tells the story of cheerleader Addison and zombie football player Zed.
The relaunch includes 15 locations in New Jersey.
The Quaker Bridge Mall will hold its Super Saturday Sales the Saturday before Christmas, and a Menorah Lighting on Sunday.
The Lawrence Township Planning Board heard an application from the popular food chain for a proposed location on Route 1 Monday night.
Susan L. Taylor will give a lecture about the business of media at Rider University on Thursday, Nov. 7.
The jewelry retailer will open at the mall in late fall 2019.
American business magazine Inc. recently released its annual guide to the 5,000 fastest-growing privately held companies in the U.S.
Family at Simon is Simon’s way of recognizing the importance of family time in an increasingly busy world.
You can earn one free small Slurpee (and in some cases two) on 7/11 Day.
The Memorial Day holiday weekend is nearly here. We've rounded up some of the best deals Mercer County shoppers will find.
Trollbeads will open a new store at the Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrenceville for holiday 2019.
Swarovski will open a new store at the Quaker Bridge Mall in Lawrenceville this fall.
The shoe retailer may no longer have a presence in the U.S.
Gymboree is filing for bankruptcy and is expected to close all stores, including its Lawrenceville location, reports say.