The restaurants were among the summary of business stories in Montgomery County this past week.
The new eatery will be replacing the former Keswick Tavern. An opening date has yet to be announced.
The chain opened recently not far from the new Raising Cane's chicken tenders eatery in Abington Township.
Raising Cane's has opened its second chicken tenders location in Montgomery County.
The eatery on West Moreland Road has replaced the longtime Olive Garden restaurant.
The chicken fingers chain has completed its eatery near the Willow Grove Mall in Abington Township. It's one of two in Montgomery County.
There are over 100,000 square feet available in the Abington Township shopping center, real estate broker LoopNet states.
The Willow Grove Park Mall has instituted a policy in which juveniles must have a parental escort during late afternoon and evening hours.
Those under the age of 18 will need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian during certain times starting Tuesday.
The Hatboro Wawa is now selling alcohol. Meanwhile, billboard regulations have been proposed in Abington Township.
Popeyes has opened a new location in Abington Township. The owner of The Dish in Hatboro wants to move on from her business.
The fast-food chicken chain has filled space at the former TD Bank property on Old York Road.
The Abington Township hospital has a new "grab and go" convenience store thanks to a $100,000 donation.
Spirit Halloween has opened its seasonal store in the Noble Town Center in Abington Township.
The seasonal holiday store also has Bucks County locations in Warrington and in the Oxford Valley Mall.
LoopNet said the properties are located on West Glenside Avenue and were built in 1950.
Fil A Bagel celebrates 30 years in Jenkintown. Meanwhile, Tonelli's is selling its liquor license after its closure.
The chicken fingers chain is building an eatery near the Willow Grove Mall in Abington Township. It's one of two in Montgomery County.
The bagel shop on Old York Road will offer birthday cake and other activities to mark its anniversary.
A fourth Trader Joe's is coming to Montgomery County. Meanwhile, Rooster's Glenside is opening soon.
Rooster's Glenside is replacing the Keswick Tavern. An opening date will be announced shortly.
A Horsham steakhouse has been recognized as one of the best in the region. Meanwhile, a Hatboro bakery is selling political cookies.
Meanwhile, plans for a coffee shop in Ardsley are brewing.
Pete's Car Wash has opened a location on Route 611 in Horsham. A business specializing in pizza with a twist is also coming to the state.
The new eatery will be named after a Glenside community icon who recently passed away.
A Korean BBQ will replace the old Olive Garden in Abington. There's also a new Tiger Shulmann's that opened in Horsham Township.
Olive Garden moved to a new location on Route 611 near the Pennsylvania Turnpike entrance.
Raising Cane's is building its first eatery near the Willow Grove Mall in Abington. Pete's Car Wash is opening soon too in Horsham.
The six properties that make up the Wyncote Commons are up for sale, a commercial real estate broker stated.
The chicken fingers chain is opening its first franchise on Welsh Road in Abington Township.
The longtime Keswick Village establishment in Glenside was sold. Its owners are going out with a final party on Sunday afternoon.
The apartment and townhome community features more than 100 units in the heart of Jenkintown.
The Fred Beans Automotive Group has purchased four dealerships and one collision center from Rosenthal Automotive in Abington Township.
Patrons are reacting to the upcoming closure of the longtime Keswick Village establishment in Glenside. The bar has been sold.
The former Argana Tree Restaurant was converted into the market, which is located on Greenwood Avenue.
Wawa Day marks the convenience chain's 60th anniversary on Tuesday. Customers can get a free coffee of any size at all Wawa locations.
The popular local donut, fried chicken, and coffee chain has big plans for national expansion, including one in the Willow Grove area.
Grandma Jannah’s Ice Cream Parlor will open on West Avenue on Saturday.
PREIT, a long-struggling mall investor, has a new board and CEO after declaring bankruptcy for the 2nd time in three years.