EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A popular Lower Bucks County restaurant is opening its second site in eastern Montgomery County.
Meanwhile, several other businesses have either opened or related in the area.
This is a summary of business stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:
The Iron Oven in Southampton will soon be heating up in eastern Montgomery County with a second site. (Read More)
Capricorn Books has moved to its new location in Jenkintown Borough, reopening after the Fourth of July holiday weekend as promised with a "Where's Waldo" campaign. (Read More)
When The Scratch Kitchen by Gallo's opened in June, the Horsham restaurant did so without a liquor license. Now the former Farm and Fisherman Tavern does. (Read More)
Just as the Fourth of July holiday weekend arrived, several gas stations in the Philadelphia region changed names. And spread American flags in the front of their businesses. (Read More)
Philly Philly Cheesesteaks has arrived. The new business below the Milner Lofts apartment complex held a soft opening on York Road starting at 11 a.m. on Monday. (Read More)
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