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Cookie Chain Expanding In Eastern Montco

This is a summary of business stories that made news recently in eastern Montgomery County.

Insomnia Cookies will add its 18th location in the region with the opening of a new shop in Montgomery County this weekend.
Insomnia Cookies will add its 18th location in the region with the opening of a new shop in Montgomery County this weekend. (Insomnia Cookies)

EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A cookie chain is expanding in Montgomery County. Meanwhile, a restaurant has rebranded and reopened in Horsham Township.

This is a summary of business stories that made news recently in eastern Montgomery County:

Insomnia Cookies Opening 4th Store In Montco

Insomnia Cookies will add its 18th location in the region with the opening of a new shop in Montgomery County this weekend. The cookie chain is holding a grand opening on Saturday at its new location in the Promenade at 1115 Market Street in Dresher. (Read More)

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(Insomnia Cookies)

Restaurant Reopens Under New Name In Horsham

After months of being closed, the former Red Lion Diner on Route 611 has reopened and resurfaced under new ownership. It is now the Horsham Family Restaurant. (Read More)

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(Michael Arnold)

Jefferson Abington Hospital Closes Behavioral Health Unit

Jefferson Abington Hospital has closed its 23-bed inpatient behavioral health unit to convert the space into an emergency department surge area to handle increased patient demand. (Read More)

(Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

Franklin Mills Mall On The Selling Block

With other malls in the Philadelphia region planning to reinvent themselves as town centers or places for luxury apartments, the Franklin Mills Mall, formerly known as Philadelphia Mills, may be doing the same. It's now up for sale. (Read More)

(Google Maps)

Ariella's Kids Exchange Closing In Hatboro

After opening a little over two years ago, Ariella's Kids Exchange will be closing its consignment store on North York Road in Hatboro at the end of February. (Read More)

(Shutterstock)

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