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Jornaya Moving to Bigger Conshohocken Headquarters and Looking for New Hires
Comcast-backed Jornaya is moving its headquarters from Ambler to a larger space in Conshohocken that can accommodate both its existing employees and new hires, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for Philly.com. The new address for the provider of a consumer journey insights platform that targets sales leads for marketers is 1001 E. Hector Street in Conshohocken.…
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Better Angels Brings Lower Merion Democrats and Republicans to the Table
Thanks to the nonpartisan group Better Angels, Lower Merion Republicans and Democrats got the chance to sit down and actually listen to each other, writes Ashley Best-Raiten for Philly.com. The event in July was hailed as a key step in reconciling today’s polarizing political climate. It included 16 participants, half Democrat, half Republican, seated around…
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Habitat for Humanity Helps Build Home for Afghanistan War Veteran
Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties has helped build a home for Marine Corps veteran, Dustin Gray, writes Colt Shaw for Philly.com. Gray, who finished serving two tours in Afghanistan tours three years ago, suffered a traumatic brain injury during a firefight and is also coping with PTSD. His days are now made…
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King of Prussia Mall to Welcome Male Underwear Mecca Tommy John in October
Tommy John, the online men’s underwear company, is about to open its first brick and mortar retail store in King of Prussia Mall, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. Tommy John was created by Thomas John Patterson, after he struggled to find an undershirt that stayed clean, remained tucked in, and was comfortable to wear. Then…
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Abington-Jefferson Doctor Leading by Example
Once he started exercising and losing weight, Jenkintown doctor Neil Skolnik noticed that his change in habits had brought an unexpected benefit, as his longtime patients suddenly started listening to him, writes Stacey Burling for Philly.com. As an associate director of the family medicine residency program at Abington-Jefferson Health, Skolnik often explained the benefits of…
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Dresher’s Ascensus Maintains Astonishing Growth
Ascensus, the independent retirement-plan bookkeeper for financial companies is maintaining its momentum with over $300 million in revenue and 33 percent in annual growth, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for Philly.com. The firm, which now has around 2,000 employees, manages the retirement funds for nearly 50,000 employers with millions of grateful account holders. Ascensus counts Vanguard…
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King of Prussia’s Transforms from Mega-Mall to Desirable Place to Live
Thanks in no small part to the efforts of King of Prussia Business District, King of Prussia has transformed itself from a mega-mall into a desirable place to live, writes Melissa Romero for Curbed Philadelphia. Eric Goldstein, executive director of the King of Prussia Business District, has been on the forefront of efforts to broaden…
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House of the Week: Stunning Stone Mansion in Gladwyne
Linden Hill, a stunning eight-bedroom, seven-bathroom stone mansion set on 50 acres, is available for sale in Gladwyne. The property was built in the early twentieth century by Edmund B. Gilchrist and was owned by the Dorrance family of Campbell’s Soup Company for over fifty years. The breathtaking entrance to the estate includes beautiful fenced…
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Woodfield Investments to Bring $31 Million Luxury Community to King of Prussia
Woodfield Investments has secured $31 million in equity financing for the development of a Class A luxury community in King of Prussia, writes Adelina Osan for Multi-Housing News. The 320-unit Woodfield Valley Forge complex will be at 580 Goddard Boulevard, close to Valley Forge National Park and will be part of The Village at Valley…
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Jornaya’s New Conshohocken Office Encourages Collaboration
Jornaya is leaving its Ambler HQ for a new Conshohocken office that offers more space and encourages collaboration as the company continues its rapid growth, according to a staff report from Philadelphia Business Journal. The new space at 1001 E. Hector Street, has custom-built wood features and more than enough space to accommodate its expanding…
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Blue Bell’s Goldenberg Group to Offer its Tenants Full Hotel Experience
Blue Bell’s Goldenberg Group is aiming to provide a full hotel experience for tenants in its newly constructed apartment building in Philadelphia, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. While this is not the developer’s first foray into multifamily development, the building at 1213 Walnut Street is its first attempt to define the future of…
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Wyncote’s Globo Remains in Top 500 of Inc. 5000 List
Wyncote’s Globo had another good showing on the Inc. 5000 list that ranks the nation’s fastest growing private companies based on their revenue over the last three years, writes Michelle Caffrey for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Montgomery County translation services and tech company came in at 344th with 1,280 percent revenue growth over the last…
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Norristown to Teach Community Leader Skills in 5th Citizens’ Leadership Academy
Norristown Municipality’s 5th Citizens’ Leadership Academy Fall 2017 semester will start on September 14. The academy offers a series of classes that run over eight weeks to Norristown residents to help them develop community leadership skills. This year’s major themes are Education, Leadership Development, and Communication Dynamics. [uam_ad id=”54865″] The academy is free of charge.…
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Abington and Hatboro YMCAs to Merge Into One Facility in Upper Moreland
The Abington and Hatboro YMCAs will soon merge to create a new $30 million facility in Upper Moreland which is planned for January 2019, writes Tyler Miles for The Intelligencer. The incoming facility will have indoor and outdoor pools, an indoor track, and a gymnastics center. Child care areas will also be available at the…
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Philadelphia Area Fourth Most Improved Economy for Job Growth Nationwide
Federal employment data puts the Philadelphia area in the top five most improved large metropolitan economies nationwide for job growth from 2015 to 2016, according to a staff report from Philadelphia Business Journal. The study published by Headlight Data, shows that Philadelphia posted the fourth most improved economy for the twelve month period. The study…
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Bryn Mawr Bank to Acquire 10% Stake in United Bank of Philadelphia
Bryn Mawr Bank has agreed to invest in United Bancshares, the holding company for the only black-owned bank in the region, United Bank of Philadelphia, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Montgomery County bank plans to acquire just over ten percent of United, pending Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities’ regulatory approval. The…
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Ardmore Sees Influx of Delicious New Eateries This Year
The restaurant scene in Ardmore continues to bloom with several new eateries joining the dining scene this year, writes Kenneth Hilario for Philadelphia Business Journal. The influx of new restaurants is part of a decade long strategic plan to rebrand this Montgomery County suburb as a destination spot. Two new food and beverage establishments have…








































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