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Toll Brothers Planning New 72-unit Townhouse Community in Hatboro
Horsham’s Toll Brothers has purchased an eight-acre plot in Hatboro for $3.9 million for the development of a new townhouse community, writes Natalie Kostelni for Philadelphia Business Journal. Named Hatboro Station, the development will have 72 three-story townhouses ranging from 1,700 to 1,900-square-feet. Prices will start in the mid-$300,000 range, significantly lower that the Montgomery…
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Yahoo Finance: Older Millennials Are Leaving Cities, Flocking to King of Prussia
Older millennials are leaving the metropolis behind to move to King of Prussia and other suburban centers to take advantage of urban perks often lacking in bigger cities, writes Melody Hahm for Yahoo Finance. New Zillow research shows that nearly fifty percent of millennials now live in the suburbs. According to Annie Radecki, senior manager…
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Montgomery County Leadership: Rob Werner, CEO, Ardent Credit Union
Rob Werner, CEO, Ardent Credit Union, spoke with MONTCO Today about growing up in Bryn Mawr, summers spent in Stone Harbor, his first job picking up trash on the beach, his journey into financial services, and what brought him to SB1, a small, relatively unknown Philadelphia-based credit union. In the conversation, Werner shares the process…
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Ardmore Shooting Coverage Wounds Neighborhood Advocates
If people don’t like unwelcome development in their backyard, they sure don’t like crime there. And in the last week, residents of Ardmore and its surrounding neighborhoods have defended their turf over a recent shooting that killed a 29-year-old man. The incident took place near the border of two communities, two townships and two counties;…
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Entertainment is Giving PREIT Malls New Lease on Life
With close to 300 malls in the country predicted to close over the next five years, a number of owners, including Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust, are using entertainment to attract more shoppers, writes Suzette Parmley for Philly.com. PREIT has already started increasing lifestyle and entertainment options at most of its malls across the state.…
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Harriton, Lower Merion, Wissahickon Tops Montco Contingent of Best High Schools
Harriton Senior High School led a group of four Montgomery County schools that ranked in the statewide top 15 in the latest public high school rankings for Pennsylvania, and seven more joined them in the top 50. Based on academics, diversity, teachers, college prep, clubs and activities, and health and safety as determined by U.S.…
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Timberland Opens New Concept Store at King of Prussia Mall
Timberland’s new Tree Lab concept store in King of Prussia Mall will provide a new theme and products every six to eight weeks, writes Jean E. Palmieri for WWD. The inaugural theme is Streetology that showcases Tree Lab’s FlyRoam collection for men “where style for city streets meets hidden technology that’s been tested and proven…
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Huntingdon Valley’s SportsVenting Switches Focus from App to Radio
The co-founders of Huntingdon Valley’s SportsVenting startup are shifting focus from their struggling mobile app, to venture into radio, writes Diane Mastrull for Philly.com. The SportsVenting Radio Show will air from 6 to 7 p.m. on 610-AM ESPN every Friday, starting today. The show will feature Frustrated Phil and The Woz in a live call-in…
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Rothman Institute Opens Care Site in Blue Bell
Rothman Institute has expanded its network of care sites with the opening of its 14,000-square-foot Blue Bell location, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Located in an office park off East Township Line Road, the center will treat orthopedic patients in areas such as hip and knee, sports medicine and shoulder to hand. Other…
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With Focus on Hospitals, Local Government and Corporations, BB&T to Continue Philadelphia Region Expansion
BB&T, the newcomer to the Philadelphia region banking scene, is planning to open more branches in the area over the next three years, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for Philly.com. BB&T Philadelphia is led by Scott R. Gamble, whose roots are in lending to small businesses at institutions such as Continental, Prime, and Susquehanna. BB&T entered…
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MONTCO Careers – Toll Brothers
Based in Horsham, Toll Brothers is the nation’s premier builder of luxury homes and developer of master-planned communities, golf courses, and other land holdings in affluent suburban neighborhoods and major metro markets across the U.S. Accountant This position prepares and coordinates quarter-close reporting, performs cost analysis and operations analysis, prepares and post journal entries, prepares annual and…
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Gala of NAWBO Philadelphia Center for Advancing Entrepreneurs Set for Sept. 28
On Thursday, Sept. 28, NAWBO Philadelphia Center for Advancing Entrepreneurs (PCAE) will host its 2nd Annual Gala Reception to honor Emily Bittenbender, Managing Partner of Bittenbender Construction. Bittenbender will be receiving PCAE’s Annual Innovators Award, which honors a leader in the Greater Philadelphia Area for dedication to advancing entrepreneurs and the community. The Gala raises…
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MONTCO Careers – Bimbo Bakeries
Headquartered in Horsham, Bimbo Bakeries USA bakes the freshest, highest-quality breads, buns, tortillas, bagels, cookies, and more every day for families across America. Quality Systems Analyst This position serves as the main contact for organic and non-gmo project certifying bodies, approves new products, ingredients, suppliers, and packaging, and tracks FDA inspections, food safety incidents, QFS audits,…
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Princeton Review Names Bryn Mawr College Top LGBT-Friendly School Nationwide
Princeton Review has released its annual most LGBT-Friendly Schools list for 2018, and once again Montgomery County’s Bryn Mawr College has taken the top spot. The ranking is determined through data gathered from an online survey of 137,000 students from 382 schools. According to Princeton Review, an average of 359 students per campus took part…
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Sports Sales Manager the Newest Addition to Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board
The Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board has hired Kristin Eichengreen as Sports Sales Manager. Eichengreen comes to the VFTCB from Hyatt House Plymouth Meeting, where she was Director of Sales. She has a strong background in the hospitality industry, starting her career in operations and transitioning into Catering Sales and Business Travel Sales. “We…
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David Musto Named President of Dresher-Based Ascensus
Ascensus, a technology-enabled solutions provider based in Dresher that helps more than 7 million Americans save for the future, has announced that David L. Musto has been named as the firm’s president. Founded in 1975, Ascensus is the nation’s largest independent retirement and college savings services provider, with more than $139 billion in assets under…
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American College of Financial Services Names 2017 Soldier-Citizen Award Recipient
The American College of Financial Services in Bryn Mawr has announced that General Peter Pace will be the 2017 Soldier-Citizen Award recipient. Pace, a highly decorated, retired Marine Corps veteran and 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will receive the award during a ceremony on Aug. 24 at the American College of Financial…
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MONTCO Careers – DiD Agency
Amber-based DiD is a professional and consumer advertising agency committed to helping people discover and experience great health and wellness brands, building connections that drive results by finding new ways to link products to customers that other agencies miss. Account Supervisor This position works closely with clients to determine overall strategy and marketing plans, facilitates and leaves the team…
















































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