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Neshaminy Mall Future, Swim Club Makes Splash: Bucks Business Brief

Meanwhile, another hot chicken eatery has arrived in Bucks County.

The Neshaminy Mall's new owners are considering demolishing half of the Bensalem Township site.
The Neshaminy Mall's new owners are considering demolishing half of the Bensalem Township site. (Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Get ready to taste some hot chicken. There's a new eatery that just opened in Warminster. Meanwhile, the Neshaminy Mall may become half the size it is, according to plans from its new owner.

A swim club will also be making a splash in Bucks County with its first location in the region.

These were some of the business stories making news in Bucks County this past week:

Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Red Rooster Hot Chicken Opens In Warminster

A new restaurant is turning up the heat as a chicken option for residents in Lower Bucks County. Red Rooster Hot Chicken has opened at 610 W. Street Rd. in Warminster. The store held a grand opening on Saturday and officially opened on Sunday. (Read More on Patch)

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Find out what's happening in Warminsterfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

New Commercial Real Estate Company Opens In Newtown

A new commercial real estate company has opened its doors at 16 South State Street in Newtown Borough. Mark Gatta and Volkan Andic, founders and owners of Opus Elite Real Estate, have announced the launch of OERE Commercial Real Estate and the appointment of Joe Sternberg as OERE's director of commercial real estate. (Read More on Patch)

(Opus Elite Real Estate)

Big Blue Swim School Ready To Make Splash In Warminster

The Big Blue Swim School is ready to make a splash in Bucks County. The Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce will celebrate the grand opening of the swim school with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at noon. The new business is located in the Center Point Place Shopping Center in Warminster. A grand opening is 11 a.m. on Saturday. (Read More on Patch)

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LCB Senior Living Takes Over Management Of Doylestown's Mercer Hill

Mercer Hill at Doylestown has a new manager. LCB Senior Living, a senior housing provider that owns and operates more than 40 communities across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, has assumed the management of the 2010 Easton Road facility. (Read More on Patch)

(LCB Senior Living)

Half Of Neshaminy Mall May Be Demolished: Reports

The new owners of the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem Township are wasting no time in stating their plans for the lower Bucks County shopping mecca. Half of the 1 million-square-foot mall that sits on a 108.5-acre site located on Route 1 (right off Exit 351 of the PA Turnpike) may be demolished, according to reports. (Read More on Patch)

(Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

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