New Innovation Hub Opens Today on Philmont Avenue
Feasterville Trevose, PA · May 1, 2026
Happy Friday—the first of May brings a crisp morning and the official start of the weekend. If you’re heading out early, you’ll notice the flower baskets are finally up along Street Road, a sure sign that spring has truly taken hold.
📰 The Lead
The local economy gets a modern boost this morning with the official ribbon-cutting of the Feasterville Innovation Hub. Located in the refurbished industrial space on Philmont Avenue, the center is designed to provide affordable co-working desks and high-speed infrastructure for the growing number of remote workers and small tech startups in our corner of Bucks County.
The project, which has been in development for over a year, repurposes a long-vacant warehouse into a bright, glass-walled facility featuring private meeting rooms and a community "maker space" equipped with 3D printers. Township officials hope the hub will keep professional talent local, reducing the daily commute to Center City or Princeton. Starting at 9:00 AM today, the public is invited to tour the facility and meet the first cohort of resident entrepreneurs who are moving in this week.
🏙️ Local Pulse
Bustleton Pike Safety Upgrades Complete Crews finished installing the new high-visibility crosswalks and timed pedestrian signals at the intersection of Bustleton and Street Road overnight. The upgrades aim to improve safety for residents walking to the nearby shopping centers during peak evening hours.
Neshaminy High Spring Musical Debuts The curtain rises tonight on the high school’s production of "The Sound of Music." Students have been rehearsing since February, and tonight’s opening performance is expected to be a sell-out. (Related: see What’s On Around Town below).
New Curbside Yard Waste Schedule Starting today, the township transitions to the summer yard waste collection cycle. Residents should place clippings and branches in biodegradable bags on their secondary pickup day. Plastic bags will no longer be accepted for organic waste to streamline composting efforts.
🌤️ Today's Outlook
Expect a beautiful start to May with clear, sunny skies and a high of 72°F. A gentle breeze from the west will keep things comfortable in the afternoon, though temperatures will dip quickly to around 50°F after sunset. It is a perfect evening for outdoor dining or a walk through the neighborhood.
📅 What's On Around Town
Food Truck Friday Dolphin Swim Club, 260 W Bristol Rd 5:00–8:00 PM Kick off the weekend with local eats and live acoustic music on the lawn. It’s open to the public, not just club members, so bring a folding chair and an appetite.
Neshaminy High Spring Musical Theodore Kloos Auditorium, 2001 Old Lincoln Hwy 7:00 PM Support the local drama department for their opening night performance. Tickets are available at the door, but arriving early is recommended for the best seating.
Bensalem: Friday Night Comedy Comedy Works, 1320 Industrial Hwy 8:00 PM A short ten-minute drive for a lineup of regional stand-up comics. This venue is known for its intimate setting and is a great spot for a low-key date night.
Langhorne: First Friday Art Walk Bellevue Avenue and Maple Avenue 5:00–9:00 PM Just up the road, local galleries and boutiques stay open late with refreshments and live demonstrations from Bucks County painters and potters.
Newtown: Moonlight Nature Trek Tyler State Park, 101 Swamp Rd 8:30 PM A 15-minute drive for a guided evening hike. It’s a rare chance to see the park’s nocturnal wildlife and enjoy the woods under a waxing moon.
📸 Spotlight & Story
- Phoenix Sport Club Tucked away on West Bristol Road, this club has been a cornerstone of local recreation since it was founded by German immigrants in 1926. While many know it for the sprawling soccer fields that host competitive matches every weekend, the club remains a vital cultural hub. It originally served as a place for families to maintain their heritage through sport and song. Today, it stands as one of the oldest continuously operating private athletic clubs in the region, maintaining a "hidden gem" atmosphere where the history of the beautiful game in Bucks County is preserved in the trophies lining the clubhouse walls.
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