• Conshohocken’s CenterSquare Expands Retail Portfolio with $15.5M Purchase

    Conshohocken’s CenterSquare Expands Retail Portfolio with $15.5M Purchase

    CenterSquare Investment Management is pushing into neighborhood retail with the purchase of a Warrington shopping center, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Conshohocken company acquired the Valley Gate shopping center for $15.5 million, according to industry sources. The 32,200-square-foot property sits along Easton Road near Route 611, about four miles north of…

  • Popular NJ Gastropub Flying Pig Tavern & Tap to Open in Bensalem

    Popular NJ Gastropub Flying Pig Tavern & Tap to Open in Bensalem

    The popular New Jersey gastropub Flying Pig Tavern & Tap is expanding to Bensalem, where it will take over the former Andalusia Bar & Grill spot in the Grandview Plaza shopping center off of Bristol Pike, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. After suffering significant fire, smoke, and water damage in an…

  • New Restaurant ‘Cecilia’ Planned for Former Taphouse 23 in Bridgeport

    New Restaurant ‘Cecilia’ Planned for Former Taphouse 23 in Bridgeport

    A new restaurant is taking shape in Bridgeport, bringing fresh life to a location that once housed a longtime local favorite, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. A restaurant called Cecilia is being developed at the former home of Taphouse 23. Planning and construction for the new establishment are now underway, with owners aiming to open…

  • Could Abington’s Josh Shapiro Accept a Presidential Nomination in Philadelphia?

    Could Abington’s Josh Shapiro Accept a Presidential Nomination in Philadelphia?

    Philadelphia’s bid to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention is fueling speculation about a possible presidential moment for Abington’s Josh Shapiro, according to Axios. If Philadelphia ultimately wins the bid, it could set the stage for Abington native Josh Shapiro to accept the Democratic nomination in his home state. Philadelphia is currently among the finalists…

  • Toll Brothers Launches Sales for Regency at Rockhill Ridge in Sellersville

    Toll Brothers Launches Sales for Regency at Rockhill Ridge in Sellersville

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers has launched sales of 72 carriage-style townhomes at Regency at Rockhill Ridge, a 55-and-over community in Sellersville, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Starting in the mid-$500,000s, the homes offer around 1,920 square feet of space and feature first-floor primary suites. Some will be ready for move-in as early…

  • David’s Bridal CEO on the Tech Powering the Future of Weddings

    David’s Bridal CEO on the Tech Powering the Future of Weddings

    King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal is investing heavily in technology to modernize how couples plan weddings and shop for dresses, writes Dan Berthiaume for Chain Store Age. In a recent interview, CEO Kelly Cook outlined how artificial intelligence, video content, and digital tools are reshaping the bridal retailer’s strategy. Cook said planning a wedding can…

  • Boardroom Spirits Teams with Chill Moody for New Canned Cocktail Supporting Youth Golf

    Boardroom Spirits Teams with Chill Moody for New Canned Cocktail Supporting Youth Golf

    West Philadelphia rapper and entrepreneur Chill Moody has found a Montco partner for his latest project that blends golf, cocktails, and community, writes Michael Klein for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Working with Lansdale’s Boardroom Spirits, Moody launched the Tequila Transfusion — a canned cocktail that reimagines the classic country club drink. The traditional transfusion is made…

  • Ardmore’s Dan Porter Turns Overtime Into a $500M Sports Media Giant

    Ardmore’s Dan Porter Turns Overtime Into a $500M Sports Media Giant

    Ardmore’s Dan Porter turned the idea of giving young athletes a platform into Overtime, a sports media company with over $500 million, writes Joseph Santoliquito for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Porter left his executive post at William Morris Endeavor in 2016 when he noticed the gap between how kids played sports and how they were seen.…

  • First Bank House of the Week: Restored 1725 Farmhouse on 3 Acres Lists in Lower Gwynedd

    First Bank House of the Week: Restored 1725 Farmhouse on 3 Acres Lists in Lower Gwynedd

    Historic Lower Gwynedd Farmhouse Blends Colonial Charm With Modern Luxury. A meticulously restored Colonial-era farmhouse in Lower Gwynedd Township is now on the market for $2,390,000, offering a rare mix of historic character and modern upgrades. The nearly 300-year-old property is listed on and sits on more than three private acres within the Wissahickon School…

  • Free Cancer Screenings Coming to Montgomery County in April

    Free Cancer Screenings Coming to Montgomery County in April

    Montgomery County residents will have access to free cancer screenings this April thanks to a partnership aimed at expanding preventive care in the community. According to a press release, the Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation will host three free screening clinics in collaboration with the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center. The events will utilize Jefferson’s Mobile…

  • From North Penn to La Salle: Paige Mitchell Builds Community as Water Polo Captain, Outlaws Founder

    From North Penn to La Salle: Paige Mitchell Builds Community as Water Polo Captain, Outlaws Founder

    At La Salle University, North Penn High School graduate Paige Mitchell is building community both as the captain of the water polo team and founder of the Olney Outlaws, writes Conor Smith for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The senior is also advocating for changes on behalf of student-athletes as president of the La Salle Student-Athlete Advisory…

  • King of Prussia’s Concerts Under the Stars Marks 40 Years of Summer Music

    King of Prussia’s Concerts Under the Stars Marks 40 Years of Summer Music

    Summer nights in King of Prussia will once again be filled with live music as the popular Concerts Under the Stars series returns for its milestone 40th season, writes The Philly Voice. The long-running outdoor concert series will take place from May through October at Upper Merion Township Building Park. The event has grown significantly…

  • Oaks-Based SEI Partners With IBM to Expand AI Across Its Operations

    Oaks-Based SEI Partners With IBM to Expand AI Across Its Operations

    Artificial intelligence is quickly reshaping how businesses operate, and a Montgomery County financial services company is investing in the technology to modernize its operations. Oaks-based SEI announced a new collaboration with IBM. The venture will expand the use of artificial intelligence and automation throughout the company. It will streamline internal workflows, improve efficiency and enhance…

  • Montco Delays Public Event on Data Centers Amid Safety Concerns

    Montco Delays Public Event on Data Centers Amid Safety Concerns

    A planned public discussion about the growing presence of data centers in Montgomery County has been postponed, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The event was organized by the county to provide residents with more information about the industry and was scheduled for March 18 at Montgomery County Community College in Blue Bell. The forum was…

  • Memorial Bench in Rittenhouse Square to Honor Gladwyne’s Pierre Robert

    Memorial Bench in Rittenhouse Square to Honor Gladwyne’s Pierre Robert

    Beloved WMMR-FM DJ Pierre Robert, a Gladwyne resident who died in October, will be honored with a memorial bench in Rittenhouse Square, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Robert was a Philadelphia mainstay on radio, at live concerts, and at community and charitable events for over four decades. In December, fans and colleagues remembered…

  • World Baseball Classic Spotlight Shines on King of Prussia’s Victus Sports

    World Baseball Classic Spotlight Shines on King of Prussia’s Victus Sports

    King of Prussia’s Victus Sports are showing off on the international stage as players from around the world swing their wood at the World Baseball Classic. The Major League Baseball season is just around the corner, but rather than tuning into Spring Training, many fans are watching their favorite players compete on the world stage.…

  • Rachelle Boutique in Bryn Mawr Brings Celebrity Fashion From Hollywood to Main Line

    Rachelle Boutique in Bryn Mawr Brings Celebrity Fashion From Hollywood to Main Line

    For more than a decade, Rachelle Boutique and Designer Consignment in Bryn Mawr has delivered celebrity fashion from Hollywood straight to the Main Line, reports Timothy Walton for 6abc. Shelly Furman, the store’s owner, curates a selection of top-tier fashion from Chanel, Prada, Gucci, and Louis Vuitton. In addition to these major labels, she highlights…

  • Former Chester County CEO Says Decision to Let Staff Use Sports Betting Sites Led to His Exit

    Former Chester County CEO Says Decision to Let Staff Use Sports Betting Sites Led to His Exit

    David Byerman, Chester County’s former CEO, said his removal last week resulted from an administrative decision he made more than a year ago to let county staff use sports betting and fantasy sports websites, writes Brooke Schultz for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After a little more than a year as the county’s chief administrative official, Byerman…