BUCKS COUNTY, PA —After 95 years of producing top-quality roses, Bucks County Roses on Buck Road in Northampton Township has closed down its greenhouse operations and shuttered its store.

“Though our doors have closed, the warmth you’ve brought us will forever flourish in our memories. Thank you for every bloom and every bond,” the owners wrote on Facebook in announcing the closure.

Another closure rocked the Bucks County restaurant scene this past week. Patrons of Rocco’s at the Brick were shocked to find out that their favorite steak and seafood house in the heart of Newtown had suddenly closed its doors.

Here are the business stories making news across Bucks County:

Bucks County Roses Closes, Holland Greenhouses Sold

After selling top-quality roses for 95 years from its greenhouses on Buck Road, Bucks County Roses has closed its doors. In a message to its customers, the company announced that the rose farm has been sold after 95 years in operation. “We extend our deepest gratitude for your unwavering loyalty and support. You’ve entrusted us with the petals that marked your joys, sorrows, milestones and everyday delights, allowing us to weave beauty into the tapestry of your lives,” wrote the owners on Facebook.

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Miracle At The Logan Stirs Up Holiday Cocktails

The famed Christmas-themed cocktail pop-up bar, “Miracle at the Logan,” is back in New Hope for the 2025 holiday season. Throughout the holiday season, the original holiday-themed pop-up cocktail bar concept is featuring festive original cocktails, over-the-top decorations, and exciting new mug designs to bring the holiday season to life. As in years past, the famed mugs and glassware will be available for purchase at all participating bars nationwide.

A Snowball Old Fashion is available now through the holidays at Miracle at the Logan.

Newtown Steakhouse Closes Without Notice

Rocco’s at the Brick closed without notice on Nov. 22, just as the lucrative holiday dining season was about to begin. Employees reported on social media that they were informed of the closure of the popular steak and seafood restaurant at the end of their shift. The restaurant operators blamed the sudden closure on a dispute with the property’s landlord and said they are in the process of looking for a new location.

Rocco’s at the Brick closed suddenly on Nov. 22, just as the lucrative holiday dining season was about to begin. (Jeff Werner)

Thompson Donates More Than $32K To Battle Cancer

The Thompson Organization has announced a donation of $32,122 to support breast cancer patients and community wellness through Main St. and the Kin Wellness Center. As part of Thompson’s ongoing commitment to giving back to the community, the company presented $15,000 to Main St., a Doylestown-based non-profit dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by breast cancer, and $15,000 to Kin Wellness and Support Center in Buckingham, which provides accessible wellness programs and resources to residents battling cancer. In addition to the contributions, Thompson employees raised $1,061 through company-wide initiatives, including “Jeans Days” Fridays, where employees donate to wear jeans, and raffle proceeds from the Thompson BMW Cars & Coffee event. The Thompson Organization matched these contributions, bringing the total donation to $32,122.

In back, from left, are Pat McGinley (GM, Thompson), Marianne Fenimore, Keith Fenimore, John Thompson (VP, Thompson), and Chris Millili (Manager, Thompson Detail Center). In front are Ron Fenimore, Kristina Fenimore, Sunny, and Laura Thompson Barnes (VP, Thompson).