BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Bucks County is getting its fair share of Mediterranean eateries, on the fast casual front and also as a full-scale restaurant.
This is a summary of business stories making news this past week in Bucks County:
CAVA, a fast casual restaurant chain known for its Mediterranean-inspired bowls, pitas, dips, and dressings, has an official opening date in the Newtown Shopping Center. (Read More)

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With other malls in the Philadelphia region planning to reinvent themselves as town centers or places for luxury apartments, another mall might be heading in that redevelopment direction. The Franklin Mills Mall, formerly known as Philadelphia Mills, is up for sale. (Read More)

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Azur, a Mediterranean restaurant, has opened at the Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown. It’s the newest concept from the True Blue Mediterranean Grill family. (Read More)

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While some Bucks County residents go up early for Black Friday shopping, one group of devoted shoppers waited outside another store for special, one-time-only offerings. Crowds gathered at Siren Records last Friday to pick up some cool vinyl releases. (Read More)

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Good news for busy Philadelphia-area residents who are Amazon Prime members: 30-minute delivery is now available in and around the city. Amazon recently announced deliveries in about 30 minutes or less are now available in the Philadelphia region. (Read More)

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