EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A popular chain restaurant, which closed last fall due to bankruptcy, is reopening in the Huntingdon Valley under new ownership.
Meanwhile, a longtime restaurant in Ambler is having one final weekend before closing after 16 years.
This is a summary of some of the business stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:
Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant is planning to reopen its Huntingdon Valley location after closing last fall during a Chapter 7 bankruptcy liquidation. (Read More)
The owners of a longtime Ambler restaurant are asking customers to come join them for "one last pour." Dettera Restaurant & Wine Bar on Butler Pike in the heart of the downtown dining district is calling it quits. (Read More)
Hatboro has a new coffee shop, The Matcha Spot, a mobile business operating on the deck of the Concordance Ferments along the Pennypack Creek. (Read More)
The parent company of 7-Eleven plans to close 645 stores across North America, possibly Pennsylvania, to streamline operations and revamp its business model. (Read More)
QVC, the home shopping network with global headquarters just outside of West Chester, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, according to Securities and Exchange Commission documents. (Read More)
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