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Popular Locally Owned Chicken Eatery Expands In Bucks. Co.
This is a summary of business stories over the past week in Bucks County.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A popular Warminster eatery specializing in Nashville Hot Chicken is opening a second location in Bucks County this week on East State Street in Doylestown.
With a slogan, “Experience the Heat, Savor the Flavor,” Red Rooster Hot Chicken will open on Friday in the county seat serving a menu featuring hot chicken sandwiches, hot chicken tenders, loaded mac and cheese, loaded fries, milkshakes, sliders and more.
“We’re not just serving food - we’re serving energy, spice, and serious good vibes,” says its website.
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Here's a summary of business stories making headlines this week in Bucks County.
The Landmark Debuts With New Luxury Living, Retail Space
The Landmark at Dublin - a transformative new four story luxury apartment community at 144 North Main Street in the heart of Dublin - will celebrate its grand opening on Friday. Borough officials will join Keystone Partners Group, Suburban City Group, and Milex Construction to cut the ribbon on the new complex located across the street from the Dublin Village Center. The Landmark, which project officials are calling “a new era in luxury living,” is bringing 78 luxury apartments and 15,000-square-feet of new commercial space to the street.
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The Landmark in Dublin Borough.
Red Rooster Opening 2nd Location In Bucks
After a lengthy wait, Red Rooster Hot Chicken will be opening its doors on Friday, Sept. 5, at the former site of Quinoa on East State Street in Doylestown. From 5 to 8 p.m., the new eatery which specializes in Nashville Hot Chicken, will be giving out free food and welcoming customers inside. Founded by a Central Bucks High School East graduate with a passion for bold flavors and fresh ingredients, "Red Rooster is a suburban hot spot that re-imagines halal comfort food with heat, heart, and a whole lot of soul."

Red Rooster is opening its second location in Bucks this week in Doylestown. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
Northpoint Subdivision Approved In Falls
A subdivision has been approved within the Keystone Trade Center. Falls Township Supervisors recently authorized NorthPoint Development to subdivide a 32-acre parcel within the Keystone Trade Center. The subdivision approval follows a previous approval to construct one of two buildings as part of the massive 1,800-acre redevelopment project, according to NorthPoint attorney Michael Meginniss. The new lot sizes will be 18 acres and 14.31 acres, he said.

Falls Township Supervisors recently authorized NorthPoint Development to subdivide a 32-acre parcel within the Keystone Trade Center. (Falls Township)
Bucks Ice Cream Shop Owner Pens New Children's Book
Upper Makefield children’s book author Shari Faden Donahue, the owner of the Zebra-Striped Whale Ice Cream Shop in Newtown, has penned another whale of a tale. And this time it’s all about one of her favorite subjects - ice cream. In her fifth book, “Zebra Striped Whale’s Ice Cream Party,” Donahue takes her readers on another magical journey under the sea, this time with a mermaid and a cast of sea creatures as they reveal their favorite ice cream flavors.

Shari Faden Donahue with her new book, "Zebra-Striped Whale's Ice Cream Party."
Exclusive Wine Dinner Spotlights Frog's Leap Winery
Stella of New Hope has announced plans for a special al fresco evening of wine and fine dining as part of its exclusive Wine Dinner Series, taking place on Thursday, Sept. 18. Set on the restaurant’s outdoor patio overlooking the picturesque Delaware River, the experience features a thoughtfully prepared five-course menu by Executive Chef Keith Bernstein, with each dish expertly paired with wines from Frog’s Leap Winery, known for responsibly farmed, sustainably grown, and joyfully shared wines of the iconic Napa Valley terroir.

Stella at the Ghost Light Inn along the Delaware River in New Hope.
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