• Normandy Farm and The Belle of Blue to Host Wedding Event Showcase: A Must Attend for Newlyweds To-Be

    Normandy Farm and The Belle of Blue to Host Wedding Event Showcase: A Must Attend for Newlyweds To-Be

    Newly engaged couples — or anyone planning a milestone celebration — will have the chance to explore one of Montgomery County’s most sought-after venues at the upcoming Normandy Farm & The Belle Event Showcase. The event will take place on Sunday, March 1, from 12 to 2 PM, offering guests a curated, all-in-one planning experience…

  • Madrigal’s Rezdiffra Nears Blockbuster Status With $958M in First Full Year on Market

    Madrigal’s Rezdiffra Nears Blockbuster Status With $958M in First Full Year on Market

    In its first full year on the market, West Conshohocken-based Madrigal Pharmaceuticals’ flagship drug Rezdiffra nearly got to blockbuster status, bringing in $958.4 million in 2025, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The treatment for MASH, a progressive liver disease metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis, marked the company’s largest advancement since being founded in 2011.…

  • Maguire Hayden Secures $58M Refinancing for 300 Four Falls Headquarters in West Conshohocken

    Maguire Hayden Secures $58M Refinancing for 300 Four Falls Headquarters in West Conshohocken

    Maguire Hayden Real Estate has obtained a $58 million loan to refinance 300 Four Falls, the West Conshohocken office building that serves as its headquarters, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The nearly 300,000-square-foot property is located at 300 Conshohocken State Road, between the Schuylkill River and I-76. The building is 91.6 percent…

  • Tired Hands Brewing Converts Original Ardmore Outpost to Private Events Amid Future Uncertainty

    Tired Hands Brewing Converts Original Ardmore Outpost to Private Events Amid Future Uncertainty

    Tired Hands Brewing has turned its Ardmore Brewing Company into a private event space as the beer company’s owner navigates its future, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company recently closed its Kennett Square taproom and bottle shop, and owner Jean Broillet confirmed that Beer Park in Newtown Square will not return this…

  • SPS Technologies to Rebuild Abington Plant as Commissioners Hail Return of 250 Jobs

    SPS Technologies to Rebuild Abington Plant as Commissioners Hail Return of 250 Jobs

    One year after a massive fire consumed its Abington Township plant, SPS Technologies’ plan to rebuild drew praise from the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. “All three of us just met with the SPS leadership – Dan Gear, the general manager, and Dave Dugan, the government relations head – and…

  • Cheltenham’s Lil Dicky Returns With Chaotic New Weekly Show

    Cheltenham’s Lil Dicky Returns With Chaotic New Weekly Show

    Cheltenham native Lil Dicky is back with a new creative venture, writes XO Diva D.  This time, it’s part podcast, part livestream, part sitcom-style hangout. The rapper and entertainer is teaming up with his wife, Kristin Batalucco, and producer/ best friend Benny Blanco for a new weekly show called “Friends Keep Secrets.” The show debuts…

  • Step Back in Time at Montco’s Beloved Historic Movie Theaters

    Step Back in Time at Montco’s Beloved Historic Movie Theaters

    Montgomery County is home to a number of historic theaters that preserve the magic of old-school moviegoing while serving as cultural anchors for their communities. Here’s a look at five of the county’s best-known gems. Bryn Mawr Film Institute – Bryn MawrThis Spanish Gothic Revival opened in 1926 as the Seville Theater. It has since…

  • Former Plymouth Meeting Hotel Cleared for Apartment Conversion

    Former Plymouth Meeting Hotel Cleared for Apartment Conversion

    A long-vacant hotel in Plymouth Meeting is one step closer to a new life, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Plymouth Township’s Zoning Hearing Board voted 3-1 to approve plans to convert the former DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Hotel Philadelphia West into 213 apartments. The six-story property at 640 Fountain Road, which closed…

  • Ardmore’s Carlino’s Market Fills the Void Left by Di Bruno Bros.

    Ardmore’s Carlino’s Market Fills the Void Left by Di Bruno Bros.

    For Main Liners who have relied on abruptly closed Di Bruno Bros. in Ardmore, Carlino’s Market offers a local, Italian-specialties alternative that has been serving the community for decades, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Since being founded in 1983 as a family-owned pasta shop for the Lower Merion Italian community, Carlino’s has become…

  • Stress Factory Brings Big-Name Laughs to KOP

    Stress Factory Brings Big-Name Laughs to KOP

    There’s a new reason to laugh in King of Prussia, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today. The nationally recognized Stress Factory Comedy Club opened a new location inside Valley Forge Casino Resort in July 2025, giving Montgomery County its own dedicated stand-up venue. Located on the lower level of the resort’s Stardust Tower,…

  • Red Hill VFW Serves Meals and Hope, With Plans to House Homeless Veterans Next Door

    Red Hill VFW Serves Meals and Hope, With Plans to House Homeless Veterans Next Door

    For decades, Red Hill VFW Post 5954 has served as a community space where veterans can find companionship over meals and, for those in deeper need, a path toward housing and hope, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “This VFW dates to the early 1950s, late 1940s,” said Thomas Sally, District 16 Commander, Montgomery County VFW.…

  • IKEA Reinvents Affordable Smart Home Devices and Connectivity

    IKEA Reinvents Affordable Smart Home Devices and Connectivity

    From its North American headquarters in Conshohocken, IKEA is setting the stage for a smarter, simpler future at home, writes Sophie Charara for Wired. The retailer has unveiled a sweeping new Matter-compatible smart home lineup, including light bulbs, sensors, plugs, and remotes. The line is designed to make connected living affordable and frustration-free, finally. The…

  • King of Prussia Mall To Welcome Dick’s House of Sport in 2027

    King of Prussia Mall To Welcome Dick’s House of Sport in 2027

    The King of Prussia Mall is set to welcome a Dick’s House of Sport in 2027, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The new attraction will be part of the space that previously housed JCPenney. Dick’s House of Sport locations typically include a range of sports facilities, including a climbing wall, turf field, and…

  • Conshohocken’s Cencora Strikes $3.5B Animal Health Deal

    Conshohocken’s Cencora Strikes $3.5B Animal Health Deal

    Conshohocken’s Cencora is reshaping its business with a $3.5 billion deal involving its animal health division, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The wholesale drug distributor announced it will combine MWI Animal Health with Maine-based Covetrus, creating a newly merged company focused exclusively on animal health technology and distribution. In return, Cencora will…

  • Art Deco Gems, Stone Churches, and Storybook Homes Define Jenkintown’s Award-Winning Appeal

    Art Deco Gems, Stone Churches, and Storybook Homes Define Jenkintown’s Award-Winning Appeal

    With its gorgeous Art Deco architecture, magnificent stone churches, and storybook homes, Jenkintown is a delightful place to explore, writes Ikam Acosta for the Islands. This quaint and charming town, recognized by GOBankingRates as Pennsylvania’s most livable city in 2025, offers visitors the chance to explore historic buildings and browse adorable shops in a walkable…

  • Johnson & Johnson Expands its Montco Footprint with $1B Investment

    Johnson & Johnson Expands its Montco Footprint with $1B Investment

    Johnson & Johnson is making another major bet on Montgomery County, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The pharmaceutical giant announced plans to invest more than $1 billion to build a new cell therapy manufacturing facility in Lower Gwynedd Township near its Spring House campus. The plant is expected to create about 500 jobs…

  • Audubon’s PJM Takes Steps to Protect Your Electric Bill

    Audubon’s PJM Takes Steps to Protect Your Electric Bill

    Electricity prices could stay more stable in the coming years after PJM Interconnection agreed to extend a temporary cap on wholesale power prices, writes Peter Hall for Pennsylvania Capital-Star. The decision follows pressure from Gov. Josh Shapiro and other state leaders who have raised concerns about rising energy costs as demand for electricity grows. The…

  • Firehouse Subs Reignites Growth Plans in King of Prussia and Willow Grove

    Firehouse Subs Reignites Growth Plans in King of Prussia and Willow Grove

    Firehouse Subs is plotting a regional comeback and has Montco firmly in its sights, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Florida-based sandwich chain is targeting major suburban hubs, including King of Prussia and Willow Grove as part of a broader plan to open 50 to 80 locations across the region over the…