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PREVIOUS OPENINGS AND CLOSINGS
–Â Monocacy Improvement will demolish an present construction and put up a brand new constructing with 55 flats and retail area on the primary flooring at 128 E. Third St. in Bethlehem.Â
–Â The Bethlehem Historic Conservation Fee accepted supplies and designs for ArtsQuest’s new cultural middle at 25 W. Third St. within the metropolis.Â
–Â The gangster-themed restaurant Capo & Co. in Emmaus held a ribbon-cutting final week for its speakeasy-style bar and restaurant.
–Â An attraction that began in downtown Easton could go world, as Crayola mentioned it has reached a licensing settlement for a minimum of 5 extra Crayola Expertise venues over the subsequent 5 years.
– Curaleaf marijuana dispensary has taken the place of the previous Chess N Checkers bar on Airport Highway in Hanover Township, Lehigh County.
– Ms. Velvet’s Café held a ribbon-cutting final week for the brand new restaurant in honor of proprietor Carlos Marrero’s sister Ruby, who died in 2017 after a hit-and-run accident.Â
–Â Pressed Bouquet, which preserves flowers in a wide range of kinds, just lately held a ribbon-cutting with the Higher Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce.
– The Bethlehem Township Board of Supervisors accepted the subdivision plan for River Hills, a Kay Builders plan for 44 single-family dwellings and 36 multi-family models on 29 acres close to Shannon Avenue.Â
– Bethlehem Metropolis Council delayed a call on the certificates of appropriateness for Skyline West, a plan is for 40 flats in a five-story constructing overlooking Monocacy Creek and the town’s Moravian industrial quarter.
– The Pocono Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting for Ultimate Property Administration, a supervisor of trip rental properties.Â
–Â The Palmerton department of KeyBank on Delaware Avenue and the Sellersville department on Predominant Road will shut Dec. 2 as KeyBank and different firms transfer towards on-line finance.
–Â The Quakertown-area theater Regal Cinemas in Richland Township has closed after its guardian firm, Cineworld, filed for chapter.
–Â Saint Rocco’s Treats, a Pipersville-based connoisseur kitchen for canine, will maintain a ribbon-cutting Friday, Oct. 14 from midday to 1 p.m., along side the Higher Bucks County Chamber of Commerce.
– Two diners on Route 22 in Warren County caught fireplace on the identical day: Catch 22 and Key Metropolis Diner.
–Â After 22 years, the informal restaurant Sullivan’s on the Predominant in Phillipsburg has been offered.