• Want a Hotel-Style Home? Plymouth Meeting Sale Has You Covered

    Want a Hotel-Style Home? Plymouth Meeting Sale Has You Covered

    Ever wondered what it would take to make your home feel like a hotel? A new sale in Plymouth Meeting might be your chance to find out, writes Kristin Hunt for Philly Voice. The former DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Philadelphia West is opening its doors one last time. This time it’s not for guests, but…

  • David Simon, CEO of Simon Property Group, Owner of King of Prussia Mall, Dies at 64

    David Simon, CEO of Simon Property Group, Owner of King of Prussia Mall, Dies at 64

    David Simon, president and CEO of Simon Property Group, the owner of King of Prussia Mall, died at 64 on March 22 following a battle with cancer, according to a staff report from WUSA9. Simon was “the singular leader who built Simon Property Group into the largest and most admired retail real estate company in…

  • Power Line Proposal Sparks Fresh Debate in Limerick

    Power Line Proposal Sparks Fresh Debate in Limerick

    A proposed power transmission line in Limerick Township is adding a new layer to the ongoing debate surrounding data center development, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The project would include a mile-long electrical line crossing the Schuylkill River, connecting infrastructure from PECO’s Lock Substation in East Coventry to existing lines near the Limerick Generating Station.…

  • Conshohocken’s Cencora Prepares for Leadership Change This Summer

    Conshohocken’s Cencora Prepares for Leadership Change This Summer

    Conshohocken’s Cencora is preparing for a major leadership transition as executive vice president and chief financial officer James Cleary plans to step down, writes Sydney Halleman for HealthCareDive. The company said Cleary will officially step down on June 30, but will remain with Cencora through the end of the year in an advisory capacity as…

  • New Supportive Housing Center Coming to Norristown

    New Supportive Housing Center Coming to Norristown

    Montgomery County is building a new supportive housing center in Norristown to help residents experiencing homelessness, according to Jim Melwert for KYW Newsradio. Montgomery County officials broke ground on a new supportive housing center in Norristown, marking another step in the county’s effort to address homelessness. The facility, located near the county’s Health and Human…

  • Montco Robotics Firm Asylon Expands AI Push With NVIDIA Partnership

    Montco Robotics Firm Asylon Expands AI Push With NVIDIA Partnership

    Norristown’s Asylon Robotics is taking another step forward in the evolving world of automated security through a new collaboration with NVIDIA, according to Market Screener. The Montgomery County company announced plans to develop next-generation AI-powered analytics for its robotic security platforms, introducing a new capability called DroneIQ Overwatch.  The feature will enhance Asylon’s existing DroneIQ…

  • Montco Man Ate Chick-fil-A Six Days a Week… For 5 Years!

    Montco Man Ate Chick-fil-A Six Days a Week… For 5 Years!

    Dan Limbauan, a 28-year-old Montgomery County resident, has eaten Chick-fil-A every day for the past five years, just skipping Sundays when the restaurant is closed, writes Marcella Baietto for CBS News Philadelphia. “Starting July 24, 2020, I’ve gone every single day that Chick-fil-A has been open, except for Sundays, of course,” said Limbauan. The fast-food…

  • ZeroEyes Introduces Tech That Brings Gun Detection Off the Grid

    ZeroEyes Introduces Tech That Brings Gun Detection Off the Grid

    Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is expanding how its technology can be deployed with the launch of ZeroLink, the company announced in a press release. The company, known for its AI-based gun detection platform and U.S. Department of Homeland Security SAFETY Act Designation, said ZeroLink allows its software to operate off-network, opening the door for use in locations…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Upper Dublin Estate With Private Apartment

    First Bank House of the Week: Upper Dublin Estate With Private Apartment

    Priced at $1,585,000, this Upper Dublin property delivers a blend of luxury, space, and versatility. See the full listing at Realtor.com. Tucked into a quiet cul-de-sac, the seven-bedroom, 4.5-bath home spans more than 6,000 square feet and is designed to accommodate both everyday living and large-scale entertaining. . . A grand two-story foyer with a…

  • Major Donation From Bala Cynwyd’s Jeff Yass Funds Philadelphia School Expansion

    Major Donation From Bala Cynwyd’s Jeff Yass Funds Philadelphia School Expansion

    A major donation from the region’s wealthiest billionaire is helping fuel a workforce-focused expansion at a Philadelphia school, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Bala Cynwyd’s Jeff Yass, founder of Susquehanna International Group, has awarded $2.5 million to Liguori Academy in Kensington through the Yass Foundation for Education. The funding will support the…

  • The Bold Move That Could Have Derailed Bradley Cooper’s Rise

    The Bold Move That Could Have Derailed Bradley Cooper’s Rise

    Jenkintown native Bradley Cooper took a risk early in his career that could have potentially torpedoed everything, writes Alexia Fernández for People. Before becoming one of Hollywood’s biggest names, Cooper was a regular on the hit TV series Alias. But as his role began to shrink, frustration grew. Instead of waiting it out, he made…

  • Lower Merion Parents Push Back on Classroom Technology Use

    Lower Merion Parents Push Back on Classroom Technology Use

    A growing debate over classroom technology is taking shape in Lower Merion School District, as parents voice concerns about how screens are shaping student learning, writes Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. At a recent community meeting in the district, dozens of parents and students raised questions about the widespread use of Chromebooks and other…

  • King of Prussia Launches Monthlong Fundraiser to Support CHOP

    King of Prussia Launches Monthlong Fundraiser to Support CHOP

    King of Prussia is turning April into a monthlong effort to give back, with the launch of KOP Cares Month. This expanded community-wide fundraiser will support the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s King of Prussia Campus. Organized by the King of Prussia District, the initiative builds on the success of its longtime Restaurant Week, which has…

  • Lease for Vacant Iron Hill Brewery in Huntingdon Valley Acquired by New Owner

    Lease for Vacant Iron Hill Brewery in Huntingdon Valley Acquired by New Owner

    Four months after Iron Hill Brewery shut down nearly 20 locations and entered bankruptcy, its former Huntingdon Valley location has welcomed a new tenant, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A federal judge has cleared the acquisition of Iron Hill’s trademark and intellectual property and authorized the transfer of five restaurant leases, one of…

  • Gladwyne Residents React to Jeff Yass–Backed Redevelopment Vision

    Gladwyne Residents React to Jeff Yass–Backed Redevelopment Vision

    Pennsylvania’s richest man, Jeff Yass, backs a plan to revitalize much of Gladwyne’s downtown, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The proposal was unveiled last week during a packed public meeting, marking the first time details of the long-rumored project were shared with the community. The plan is being led by Haldon House, working…

  • Conshohocken’s Cencora Strikes Big with $1.1B Acquisition

    Conshohocken’s Cencora Strikes Big with $1.1B Acquisition

    Conshohocken’s Cencora is continuing its push into specialty health care with a $1.1 billion deal to acquire the retina business of EyeSouth Partners, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The transaction will fold EyeSouth’s retina specialists into Cencora’s subsidiary, Retina Consultants of America. Cencora acquired RCA in 2025 as part of its broader…

  • As Data Centers Expand, Montco Communities Face Big Decisions

    As Data Centers Expand, Montco Communities Face Big Decisions

    A growing wave of data center proposals is forcing Montco communities to confront a new and complex type of development, according to Evan Brandt for The Pottstown Mercury. These facilities, which house thousands of servers powering everything from websites to artificial intelligence, are expanding rapidly across the country. Pennsylvania is emerging as a key hotspot.…

  • This Weekly Run in Conshohocken Is Building Something Bigger Than Fitness

    This Weekly Run in Conshohocken Is Building Something Bigger Than Fitness

    A growing running group in Conshohocken is turning solo workouts into a shared community experience, writes Nick Iadonisi for 6ABC Action News. The Conshohocken Running Club meets every Saturday morning at Hotel West & Main, welcoming runners of all ages and skill levels. What started as a simple idea has quickly evolved into a social…