Hatboro officials welcomed new eateries, retailers, and even a tea shop as it draws residents from the borough's new apartment complexes.
The Wissahickon Brewing Company brings Philly beers with its first location in Montgomery County.
The project calls for 53 townhomes on 14 acres off Norristown Road by the Key Bank in Horsham Township.
This is a summary of business stories that made news recently in eastern Montgomery County.
The former Red Lion Diner is back in business on Route 611 in Horsham Township under a new name and ownership.
After almost three years in business, the North York Road consignment store will close early next year.
This is a summary of business stories this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
The owner of Lochel's Bakery in Hatboro speaks out about the "hatred" the York Road business has experienced on social media.
Community Advocates for Clean Energy of Greater Philadelphia is working with towns on green energy initiatives.
The Hatboro Borough Council recognized Adam's Cash For Gold for its 15 years in business during Monday's meeting.
Officials gathered for the grand opening of Salon 463 on Monday in Horsham Township.
Rising costs and health issues are behind the closure of the Horsham business on Easton Road, its owners said.
Sushiwa Poke & Roll has reopened in Horsham Township after being closed to focus on another aspect of its business.
This is a summary of business news over the past week in eastern Montgomery County.
The Gamburg's Furniture Store on South York Road in Hatboro has remained empty for two years.
The Hungry Hideaway Outdoor Dining Area will open on Friday on East Monument Avenue in Hatboro and run through early Monday morning.
This is a summary of recent business stories in eastern Montgomery County.
Horsham officials announced the lineup of township eateries for the 6th Annual Restaurant Week next week.
Forbes factored wages, work culture, paths to professional advancement, and whether employers take action on serious issues in the rankings.
Horsham Township officials provided an update on the closed McDonald's on Horsham Road.
Milliner Lofts held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new South York Road complex in Hatboro on Thursday.
An area brewing company will be filling the empty space of a bar and restaurant on Welsh Road, Horsham officials announced.
The new animal hospital is located at the former Tonelli's Pizza Pub site on Easton Road.
The Hatboro bakery has been blasted on social media over its selling Pride cookies and President Trump cakes.
After about a year in business, the restaurant and bar closed its doors for good on Sunday night, its owner said.
This is a summary of recent business stories in Montgomery County.
The three-story building on Horsham Road is replacing the catering business of 50 years.
The new pickleball club will be opening behind the Dunkin Donuts in Horsham Township.
The Buxmont Pickleball Club is getting ready to serve pickleball fans in Montgomery and Bucks counties.
The Hatboro bakery has drawn crowds to its South York Road location with goods geared toward presidential campaigns and Philly sports teams.
The new animal hospital opened Tuesday at the former Tonelli’s Pizza Pub site on Easton Road.
Horsham officials recently welcomed two new restaurants to the township.
The Hatboro cafe recently made some changes to better serve customers at its Oakdale Avenue location.
Hatboro's second apartment project will get underway now that the old TNT Diner on York Road has been demolished.
Officials welcomed Teapioca Lounge, which is located in the Horsham Point Shopping Center.
John and Monica Katelas arrived from Philadelphia and set up shop on North York Road 25 years ago.
The Hatboro Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring the event featuring 17 Hatboro eateries starting Wednesday.