• Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin Says ‘We’re Just Getting Started’

    Fanatics CEO Michael Rubin Says ‘We’re Just Getting Started’

    Lafayette Hill native Michael Rubin says the future of sports fandom runs through Fanatics, writes Erich Richter for The New York Post. The CEO recently detailed how his company has grown into a dominant force in jerseys, trading cards, and sports betting, with even bigger ambitions ahead. Fanatics now holds jersey deals across the NFL,…

  • King of Prussia Mall Posts Record Year as Experiential Retail Takes Over

    King of Prussia Mall Posts Record Year as Experiential Retail Takes Over

    The King of Prussia Mall is closing out another standout year, fueled by a strategy that goes beyond traditional retail, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Mall leadership says 2025 delivered record-setting sales and foot traffic, driven largely by an expanding lineup of experiential tenants that turn the shopping center into a regional…

  • Netflix House Becomes the Star Tenant in King of Prussia Mall Sale

    Netflix House Becomes the Star Tenant in King of Prussia Mall Sale

    One of the most talked-about new attractions at King of Prussia Mall is now doubling as a real-estate selling point, writes Linda Moss for CoStar. The former Lord & Taylor building that now houses the nation’s first Netflix House has been listed for sale. This comes just months after the experiential venue debuted. The 120,000-square-foot…

  • Redemption Night: Friends’ Central Tops Westtown for PAISAA Crown

    Redemption Night: Friends’ Central Tops Westtown for PAISAA Crown

    Wynnewood basketball had a championship night to remember, writes Owen Hewitt for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Friends’ Central School captured its first-ever PAISAA girls’ basketball title Friday, defeating powerhouse Westtown School, 62-54. For Friends’ Central, the win was years in the making. After falling to Westtown in the previous two state title games and in league…

  • Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Makes History with The Union

    Norristown’s Cavan Sullivan Makes History with The Union

    Norristown’s own Cavan Sullivan continues to rewrite the record books, writes Dan Gelston for The Associated Press. The 16-year-old midfielder scored his first two professional goals last Thursday, leading the Philadelphia Union to a 7-0 win over Defence Force FC in the CONCACAF Champions Cup. In the process, Sullivan became the youngest American to score…

  • Telford’s Rising Sun Inn Has Great Food and Stories of Liberty Bells and Prohibition

    Telford’s Rising Sun Inn Has Great Food and Stories of Liberty Bells and Prohibition

    The Rising Sun Inn in Telford offers an eclectic American-inspired menu and creative drinks, but its real draw may be the centuries of stories that its walls hold, writes Nikki DeMentri and Bill Seiders for CBS News Philadelphia. “This building was built in 1739 by Peter Gerhart,” said Rising Sun Inn General Manager Theresa Paci.…

  • Ursinus Students Share What They Learned During Experiential Learning Week

    Ursinus Students Share What They Learned During Experiential Learning Week

    If Ursinus College’s first Experiential Learning Week proved anything, it’s that real-world exposure hits differently when you’re the one in the room. For first-year student Lola MacRae, that room was Negotiation 101 — an on-campus intensive that challenged students to think strategically before speaking. Early exercises showed how easily assumptions can derail outcomes. In one…

  • WSJ: How a Bala Cynwyd Financial Services Firm Hopes to Turn Sports Betting into Big Business

    WSJ: How a Bala Cynwyd Financial Services Firm Hopes to Turn Sports Betting into Big Business

    A Bala Cynwyd–based financial powerhouse is blending finance, sports, and data-driven betting in the prediction markets, writes Kevin T. Dugan for Wall Street Journal. Susquehanna International Group is actively hiring traders to work in prediction markets, including sports-focused roles that involve betting on outcomes across leagues like the NFL and NBA. Founded by billionaire investor…

  • Lansdale Twin Sisters Honor Late Field Hockey Advocate Gretta Ehret with Penn State Season Dedication

    Lansdale Twin Sisters Honor Late Field Hockey Advocate Gretta Ehret with Penn State Season Dedication

    Lansdale twins Kerry and Riley O’Donnell, sophomores at Penn State, are dedicating this season to late field hockey advocate Gretta Ehret, writes Greg Finberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The sisters have been linked since birth, and this connection extended into field hockey creating an unmatched chemistry. “We love playing together,” said Riley. “When we’re on…

  • Montco Vaccine Maker Bets Its Data May Be Worth as Much as Its Science

    Montco Vaccine Maker Bets Its Data May Be Worth as Much as Its Science

    Ambler’s MBF Therapeutics believes the data behind its vaccines could become just as valuable as the vaccines themselves, writes Holly Quinn for Technical.ly. The company has spent more than a decade developing a non-viral vaccine platform for animal health. According to CEO and cofounder Tom Tillett, MBF is exploring whether its detailed immune-response data could…

  • Barrack Hebrew Academy and Perelman Day School Merge to Form Unified Pre-K–12 School

    Barrack Hebrew Academy and Perelman Day School Merge to Form Unified Pre-K–12 School

    Barrack Hebrew Academy and Perelman Day School are joining to create the region’s only independent Jewish pre-K through 12th-grade day school right in Montco, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The combined school, which has not yet been named, is set to begin operations in fall 2027, pending regulatory approval. Earlier this week,…

  • Fort Washinton’s Toll Brothers Scores Seven Gold Awards in Industry’s Top Competition

    Fort Washinton’s Toll Brothers Scores Seven Gold Awards in Industry’s Top Competition

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers is once again earning national recognition for its luxury home designs, according to a press release. The company recently captured seven Gold Awards and 28 Silver Awards at The Nationals. The ceremony is the homebuilding industry’s top honors presented by the National Association of Home Builders’ Sales and Marketing Council. The…

  • Conshohocken’s Proving Grounds Scores Major Brand Partnership with IKEA

    Conshohocken’s Proving Grounds Scores Major Brand Partnership with IKEA

    Families spending their weekends at Conshohocken’s Proving Grounds will soon have a new place to recharge between games. BASE Sports Group announced a partnership between the youth sports complex and IKEA Conshohocken. The deal will bring the home furnishings retailer’s design expertise directly to one of Montco’s busiest athletic campuses. As part of the collaboration,…

  • With Bala Cynwyd Saks Closing, Stylist Artur Kirsh Moves to Narberth

    With Bala Cynwyd Saks Closing, Stylist Artur Kirsh Moves to Narberth

    Following the announced closure of the Bala Cynwyd Saks, hair stylist Artur Kirsh is set to open a new Artur Kirsh Hair Studio in Narberth this April, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Kirsh, news of the Saks closure caught him off guard, but he also saw it as an opportunity to…

  • Veteran Banker Ron Donchez Joins Trusted Land Transfer as Lehigh Valley President

    Veteran Banker Ron Donchez Joins Trusted Land Transfer as Lehigh Valley President

    Longtime commercial banking executive and Bethlehem resident, Ron Donchez, has joined commercial title company Trusted Land Transfer as its Lehigh Valley Market President, the company announced today. Donchez will lead the firm’s continued strategic expansion across the region from its new office at the Ben Franklin Technology Partners complex in Bethlehem, further strengthening Trusted Land…

  • Vacant King of Prussia Office Building Could Make Way for Amazon Warehouse

    Vacant King of Prussia Office Building Could Make Way for Amazon Warehouse

    Amazon plans on tearing down a vacant 260,000-square-foot office building in King of Prussia and then construct a new 99,300-square-foot warehouse in its place, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The proposed last-mile delivery station would be located at 760 Moore Road, roughly a half-mile from Route 422 and close to both I-276…

  • Inside Souderton’s Iconic Chocolate Maker Ahead of America 250

    Inside Souderton’s Iconic Chocolate Maker Ahead of America 250

    Souderton-based Asher’s Chocolate Co. is one of Pennsylvania’s longest-running family businesses, writes  CBS News. The fifth-generation company began more than 130 years ago in Germantown and now calls Montgomery County home. Today, Chester Asher, part of the fifth generation and the company’s director of marketing, proudly describes Pennsylvania as the “snack belt of America,” noting…

  • Main Line Health Posts $8.7 Million Operating Profit, Boosted by Patient Volume Increase

    Main Line Health Posts $8.7 Million Operating Profit, Boosted by Patient Volume Increase

    Main Line Health has posted strong increases in revenue and patient visits, resulting in an $8.7 million operating profit for the first half of fiscal 2026, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The health system turned around from an $8.9 million loss in the same period a year ago, thanks to an accounting change…