Interior demolition has begun on the old Saladworks location on Street Road near the Giant Shopping center.
Lindsay R. Norton
Warminster Township officials said construction is heading into the home stretch and that the dealership should be opening soon.
The Meadowlark Bakery & Cafe' reopened Tuesday as Owner/Chef Bryan Young dishes out a new full menu and expanded hours.
The Street Road location now has a store within a store serving a variety of grab-and-go formats.
The fast-food chain recently received permit approval to replace the old Saladworks location on West Street Road, township officials said.
The new bakery on West Street Road from Altomonte's is expected to open shortly. More details have been revealed about the business.
The Street Road eatery has been closed since early July after a new owner had only been in business two months following a prior closure.
Bucks Gyro spent three years at the Sunoco on Street Road until a few days ago, but it has a new location. Find out where.
The popular Italian Market plans to open the bakery on Street Road possibly later this month.
The Street Road eatery will celebrate its milestone with specials and events throughout the month of November.
Warminster Township officials said construction is moving at a good pace. The dealership may open sometime in late fall.
The popular Street Road eatery has been closed since January. Meanwhile, construction on an Arby's may be underway shortly.
Philadelphia Magazine recognized Commonplace Reader of Yardley in its "Best of Philly" issue for being a "little spot of small-town magic."
The new business has replaced Lee's Hoagie House in the Warminster Plaza after operating in Huntingdon Valley for 15 years.
A sign on the front of the Street Road eatery Friday stated that the property is available. It had reopened under new ownership in April.
The Tesla dealership, the first in Bucks County, is expected to open by year's end at the old Pathmark property on York Road.
The fast-food chain will fill the empty Saladworks space. Officials provided an update at Thursday's Warminster supervisors' meeting.
The longtime Street Road eatery had closed earlier this year. It reopened on Friday.
Your Home Outlet opened this weekend in the Warminster Plaza after moving from Huntingdon Valley, its owner said.
Rita's is offering free water ice Monday to celebrate spring's arrival. There's no catch or app needed, just show up to get the sweet treat.
The specialty grocery store also has a location in Southampton.
The businesses are part of a restaurant shuffle in the township that has seen four open with an Arby's on the way.
The national burrito chain opened for business just before Monday's lunch crowd in the Giant Shopping Center on Street Road in Warminster.
"Small Business Tax Talk" starts Tuesday. Two other webinars will be featured on Jan. 24 and 31.
Your Home Outlet is expected to move from Huntingdon Valley to the Warminster Plaza in the next few months, its owner said.
The Meadowlark Bakery & Cafe' opened Friday in the Hartsville Commons. Owner/Chef Bryan Young bakes classic French pastries from scratch.
Sean Patrick Duffy
A groundbreaking Friday also calls for a new lobby, movie theater, and expanded dining at the home for seniors and children by spring 2024.
El Bronco Mexican Restaurant on Downey Drive serves a full menu of authentic Mexican recipes using fresh ingredients. It's open every day.
Warminster Township Engineer Craig Kennard said the zoning board may hear the application in January for the dealership and service center.
Anthony & Sylvan Pools has been located in Doylestown for over 75 years. The company will relocate to Warminster in January.
Warminster Township supervisors approved a 117,000-square-foot light manufacturing facility on Johnsville Road that may open in late 2023.
Menagerie Foods will open on East County Line Road for takeout and catering. The business has operated as a food truck in Bucks County.
After collaborating with SCORE Bucks County, the wellness center has expanded both its number of staff and its services.
Players from the 1971 Titans football team will attend a fundraiser that will benefit the William Tennent Football Boosters in late July.
The event will be held at Spring Mill Country Club and will honor retiring founder Joan Reading, who started the organization in 1994.
Ocean State Job Lot (OSJL) opened its latest location in the Davisville Center at the former location of the local Acme Supermarket.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold at a local Wawa location, which will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.