• Sixers Investor David Adelman Expands Spirits Brand Across PA

    Sixers Investor David Adelman Expands Spirits Brand Across PA

    A Gladwyne business leader is hitting the road to personally track the rollout of his latest venture, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. David Adelman has been visiting Fine Wine & Good Spirits locations across the region, checking on shelf placement and building buzz as his company’s spirits debut statewide.  Adelman’s Darco Spirits…

  • How St. Joe’s Lacrosse Captain Earned His Role the Hard Way

    How St. Joe’s Lacrosse Captain Earned His Role the Hard Way

    One St. Joe’s lacrosse player’s journey from overlooked freshman to team captain is helping to define the Hawks’ season, writes Ryan Mack for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Midfielder Griffin Mallory has emerged as both a top contributor and vocal leader, stepping into a key role for the program. Mallory arrived at the Bala Cynwyd school in…

  • Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Balances Present with Future Manchester City Move

    Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Balances Present with Future Manchester City Move

    Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan is already navigating a rare path in professional soccer toward a high-profile future overseas, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The teenage Philadelphia Union standout continues to grow his role locally while maintaining ties to English powerhouse Manchester City. Sullivan signed with the Union at just 14 and is expected to…

  • Ridge Valley Farm in Sumneytown Transforms Maple Sugaring Hobby Into Thriving Business

    Ridge Valley Farm in Sumneytown Transforms Maple Sugaring Hobby Into Thriving Business

    What began as a hobby for Jim and Sue Myers of Green Lane’s Ridge Valley Farm has since grown into a thriving maple sugaring business, writes Dan Sullivan for Lancaster Farming. The couple harvest sap from maple trees and cook it down to become syrup, then sell it along with other value-added products at their…

  • New King of Prussia Showroom Lets Shoppers Test ‘World’s Greatest Modular Sofa’

    New King of Prussia Showroom Lets Shoppers Test ‘World’s Greatest Modular Sofa’

    King of Prussia continues to grow as a retail destination, with Los Angeles-based 7th Avenue opening a new experiential showroom at the mall this month, the retailer announced in a press release. The appointment-first showroom officially opens April 17 and is designed to give customers a hands-on look at the brand’s modular sofas. The expansion…

  • A Norristown Native Is Building a Film Scene Right at Home

    A Norristown Native Is Building a Film Scene Right at Home

    For aspiring filmmakers in Montgomery County, breaking into the industry can feel out of reach. One Norristown native is working to change that, according to The Reporter. Nate Reynolds launched the Black Lion Indie Film Festival to create opportunities for creatives closer to home. The festival returns for its third year, May 1 through 3…

  • Horsham to Host Ukrainian Folk Festival Celebrating Independence and Heritage

    Horsham to Host Ukrainian Folk Festival Celebrating Independence and Heritage

    A vibrant celebration of culture and community is set to return as the Ukrainian Folk Festival takes over Horsham Township for its 2026 edition, writes The Philly Voice. The festival will be held on Sunday, August 23, at the Ukrainian American Sport Center, Tryzub. Attendees can expect a full day of music, dance, and traditional…

  • At Welcome Home Cafe in Jenkintown, Homecooked Meals and Cozy Atmosphere Await

    At Welcome Home Cafe in Jenkintown, Homecooked Meals and Cozy Atmosphere Await

    Welcome Home Cafe in Jenkintown offers homestyle cooking in a cozy environment, serving breakfast and lunch continuously throughout the day, reports Morgan Parrish for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “We started right in the middle of the pandemic because I was one of the people who lost my job, and this was basically a 20-year prayer promise…

  • Inside a Narberth Home That Doubles as a Living Work of Art

    Inside a Narberth Home That Doubles as a Living Work of Art

    For one Narberth resident, her home isn’t just a place to live, it’s a canvas, writes Terri Ackman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Carla Krash has spent nearly two decades transforming her 1,450-square-foot home into a living showcase of creativity, blending art, design, and personal storytelling throughout. A psychotherapist by profession, Krash brings an eclectic approach…

  • Why Roy Rogers Still Dominates the Pennsylvania Turnpike

    Why Roy Rogers Still Dominates the Pennsylvania Turnpike

    There’s a reason why Pennsylvania Turnpike food stops feel trapped in another era, writes Brett Sholtis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Dining options at the state’s 17 service plazas are largely controlled by a single operator under a long-term lease that runs through 2036. While the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission oversees the plazas, the private company, Applegreen,…

  • Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M

    Major Lansdale Apartment Complex Sells for $92M

    Lansdale’s Pennbrook Station apartment complex has changed hands in one of the most expensive multifamily deals in the Philadelphia region this year, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. An affiliate of TIAA and its real estate arm Nuveen acquired the 346-unit complex for $92.2 million. The 22-acre property, located at 100 Reading Circle,…

  • Guppy’s Owners Bringing New Restaurant Concept to Conshohocken

    Guppy’s Owners Bringing New Restaurant Concept to Conshohocken

    A new restaurant is set to join Conshohocken’s dining scene this spring, bringing a mix of Italian flavors and local nostalgia, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. From the owners of Guppy’s Good Times, Rick’s Tavern is expected to open in May at the former home of Pizza Time Saloon. The new concept aims to honor…

  • After 25 Years of Work, Speaker’s House in Trappe to Open for First Time This Weekend

    After 25 Years of Work, Speaker’s House in Trappe to Open for First Time This Weekend

    After 25 years of work, Montgomery County will celebrate the dedication of the Speaker’s House in Trappe this weekend, marking the first time the public will be welcomed inside, writes Nikki DeMentri and Will Kenworthy for CBS News Philadelphia. The historic 18th-century building served as the home of the United States’ first Speaker of the…

  • The ‘Godfather of Meat’ Discovers Lafayette Hill’s Ye Olde Ale House Roast Beef

    The ‘Godfather of Meat’ Discovers Lafayette Hill’s Ye Olde Ale House Roast Beef

    People have been driving from all over Pennsylvania for decades for the delicious roast beef at Ye Olde Ale House in Lafayette Hill, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The latest convert to Ye Olde Ale House’s legendary roast sandwiches is Mike Fanelli, also known as internet food reviewer “The Godfather of Meat.” “I…

  • Data Center Debate Heats Up in Limerick as Secrecy Concerns Surface

    Data Center Debate Heats Up in Limerick as Secrecy Concerns Surface

    Concerns of transparency circle the proposed data center debate in Limerick Township, according to Ford Turner for The Center Square.  Township officials declined to sign a non-disclosure agreement tied to the project, opting instead to keep discussions public. The proposal calls for eight two-story buildings spanning roughly 2.8 million square feet near Pottstown, along with…

  • Montco Federal Donuts Location Shuts Down as Brand Regroups

    Montco Federal Donuts Location Shuts Down as Brand Regroups

    Federal Donuts & Chicken is reshaping its footprint, and Montco is feeling the impact, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The popular Philadelphia-born chain has closed several locations tied to a major franchise group, including its recently opened Willow Grove shop. The closures come as the company works to regain control of its operations…

  • Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Returns to Huntingdon Valley After Fall Shutdown

    Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant Returns to Huntingdon Valley After Fall Shutdown

    The Huntingdon Valley location of the former Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant is making a comeback as one of five sites that have now been scheduled to reopen after a Chapter 7 bankruptcy filing, writes Ryan Genova for Glenside Local. The once-popular spot, located at 785 Huntingdon Pike, closed in the fall when the chain…

  • King of Prussia’s Victus Teams Up to Change MLB Bat Design

    King of Prussia’s Victus Teams Up to Change MLB Bat Design

    King of Prussia bat-making company, Victus Sports, is making major moves as baseball’s latest equipment innovation gains traction across the sport, according to a press release. Victus, alongside parent company Marucci Sports, has entered a multi-year agreement with Axe Bat to expand Axe Handle Technology across its wood bat lineup. The partnership builds on Victus’…