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Capital Grille Opens, Historic Hotel For Sale: Bucks Business Briefs
The Capital Grille opened Monday at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center. Meanwhile, the Langhorne Hotel is up for sale.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA —The Capital Grille has officially opened its doors in Newtown. Meanwhile, the historic Langhorne Hotel is up for sale.
These were some of the business stories making news this past week in Bucks County:
Capital Grille Brings 'High-End Big City Dining Experience' To Bucks
The Capital Grille officially opened its doors on Monday with a ribbon cutting at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center. The new high-end steakhouse known for its dry-aged steaks, fresh seafood, and world-class wine lists, began serving customers at its brand new 200-seat restaurant on Eagle Road. (Read More)
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Historic Hotel Up For Sale In Lower Bucks
The historic Langhorne Hotel is up for sale. The 8,100-square-foot, three-story hotel at 100 W. Maple Ave. has hit the market for $2.35 million, according to the real estate broker LoopNet. The historic 1704 Langhorne Hotel includes the building, restaurant, liquor license, 12 rental rooms, and two apartments. It was renovated in 2000 and is 100 percent leased. (Read More)
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Oxford Valley Mall Hosting Bucks Fall Job Fair
Hundreds of jobs will be available at the Bucks County Fall Job Fair which will be held at the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown Township on Sept. 25. A recent survey showed that 52 percent of U.S. companies with 20 or more employees said they are planning to hire new permanent positions in the second half of the year, organizers said. (Read More)

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Doylestown's Frost Lounge Adds Full Dinner Menu, New Members Option
Frost Lounge, known for its signature cocktails and award-winning wine list, now offers a full upscale dining experience on East State Street in Doylestown Borough. What began as a cocktail lounge with tapas in early 2023 has now evolved into a full-service restaurant with the debut of a dinner menu complementing its cocktail offerings and award-winning wine list. (Read More)

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Commonplace Reader Celebrates 5 Years In Yardley
Commonplace Reader is certainly on the map for book lovers. The Yardley Borough bookstore is celebrating its fifth anniversary from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 49 S. Main St. The bookstore has earned kudos from Philadelphia Magazine for being chosen as the “Best Bookstore in Philly Burbs.” (Read More)

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