BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A new French restaurant will be opening later this month in Lower Makefield Township. Meanwhile, the Flourish Cafe opened in the Village at Newtown Shopping Center, where it is now serving an extensive menu of Eastern European favorites.
This is a summary of recent business news in Bucks County:
La Grange, a casual French Brasserie, now has an opening date for its Antique Alley location in Prickett Preserve near the Wegmans supermarket in Lower Makefield. Its owners operate La Stalla Italian in Newtown. (Read More)
Flourish Cafe on Friday opened inside the Village at Newtown Shopping Center where it is now serving an extensive menu of Eastern European favorites. Many in the area may already be familiar with the cafe for its made-from-scratch Eastern European food and baked goods. (Read More)
After contract talks stalled and a 20-year relationship ended last month, Jefferson Health has announced it has reached a new, multi-year commercial insurance agreement with Cigna Insurance. Jefferson Health has been an in-network provider for Cigna members for 20 years. (Read More)
The new Wawa convenience store and gas station continues to take shape along the heavily traveled Newtown Bypass. A signature red and white sign has sprouted from the site, letting the thousands of cars traveling along the bypass know what’s coming soon. (Read More)
Record Store Day At Siren Records In Doylestown
It’s Record Store Day on Saturday. The national event takes place twice a year —with the other usually scheduled for Black Friday —and it’s like a holiday for vinyl lovers when special records are only released on this one day. Siren Records in Doylestown is an annual participant and the lines will be long in the downtown Saturday morning. But don’t fret if you didn’t sign up. General admission opens at 12:30 p.m. Click here for more details.
