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The Math Behind Sheetz Opening Across From Wawa in Limerick
The arrival of Sheetz in Limerick isn’t just about brand rivalry, writes Michael Tanenbaum for The Philly Voice. The move is a calculated economic play rooted in traffic patterns, pricing strategy and consumer behavior. Sheetz will open its first Montco location Feb. 12 on Ridge Pike in Limerick Township, directly across from a Wawa. For…
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Bald Birds Brewing Takes Over Former Workhorse Space in King of Prussia
Bald Birds Brewing Co. is taking over the former Workhorse Brewing facility in King of Prussia, scaling both its taproom footprint and contract manufacturing arm, writes Emma Dooling for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The move brings Bald Birds Brewing into the 47,000-square-foot brewery at 250 King Manor Drive, long known as Workhorse Brewing Co. While…
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Joseph Ambler Inn in North Wales Sells to Local Real Estate Investor
After four decades with its original owner, the 52-room Joseph Ambler Inn has now been sold to Milind Satam, Jeetu Satpute and other real estate investors for $5.725 million, plus additional costs, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new owner said the property will continue operating as a hotel. As an independent…
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ZeroEyes Taps Former White House Advisor to Boost Federal Strategy
Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes is strengthening its reach in Washington. According to a company announcement, ZeroEyes’ government subsidiary, ZE Government Solutions, has named Stephen Billy as director of federal strategy. Billy most recently served as a senior advisor at the White House Office of Management and Budget and previously held senior roles at OMB, the Office of…
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Fortune 10 HQ in Conshohocken Hits the Market — Fully Leased
A marquee property in Conshohocken is officially on the market, according to Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The 429,000-square-foot headquarters of Cencora has been listed for sale by owner PRP Real Assets. The 11-story, Class-A office building at 1 W. First Ave. is fully leased to the Fortune 10 pharmaceutical giant, with 10…
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IKEA Doubles Down on Smaller Stores as Global Closures Make Headlines
While IKEA has announced several showroom closures globally, the bigger story locally is the company’s pivot toward smaller “plan and order” locations, according to Jess Rohan for The Bucks County Courier Times. The strategy is already taking shape in the Philadelphia suburbs. IKEA is maintaining its two full-scale area stores in South Philadelphia and Conshohocken,…
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End of an Era at St. Joe’s as AD Takes National Post
Jill Bodensteiner, athletic director at St. Joseph’s University is stepping down to become the next commissioner of the Horizon League, writes Jeff Neiberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Her final day on Hawk Hill will be April 15. An Indiana native, Bodensteiner has led St. Joe’s athletics since June 2018. University President Cheryl A. McConnell called…
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Elkins Park’s Cole Kuhn Stands Among Nation’s Best High School Pitchers
Cole Kuhn, a sixteen-year-old from Elkins Park, is among the top high school pitchers in the country and has already earned a scholarship to Duke University, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After appearing in just a handful of varsity high school games, his triple-digit fastballs have even drawn the attention of scouts for…
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Asher’s Chocolate and Conshohocken Brewing Reunite for a Fan-Favorite Beer
Souderton’s beloved Asher’s Chocolate is once again blending their flavor with Conshohocken Brewing, the companies announced in a press release through Craft Brewing Business. Asher’s Chocolate has teamed up with Conshohocken Brewing Co. to bring back the Asher’s Chocolate Imperial Stout for its second year. The limited-edition beer marks the fifth release in Asher’s ongoing…
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Montgomery County Ranks at Top of Pennsylvania’s Best Counties to Live In
Montgomery County has claimed the top spot among the best counties to live in Pennsylvania, according to a new report by Stacker. To determine the best counties to live in the state, Stacker used rankings from Niche. Determining factors include public schools, educational attainment, cost of living, and housing. Montgomery County placed first in Pennsylvania…
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Ardmore Farmers Market to Replace Di Bruno Bros. with Multiple Smaller Vendor Spaces
Di Bruno Bros.’ closure is reshaping the future of Suburban Square’s Ardmore Farmers Market, where the Italian-goods purveyor had long been the dominant tenant, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Before its closure, Di Bruno’s Ardmore location occupied over half of the market’s stalls. But instead of seeking a single large operator to replace…
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Conshohocken’s Morgan Properties Names New Co-CEOs
A major leadership transition is underway at Morgan Properties, as the Conshohocken-based multifamily real estate giant names Jonathan and Jason Morgan as co-Chief Executive Officers. The brothers have long helped steer the company’s strategy, investments and operations. The formal titles mark a new chapter for one of the nation’s largest private apartment owners. Founder Mitchell…
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Luxury Landmark on City Ave Set to Close This Spring
After decades as a luxury retail anchor along City Avenue, Saks Fifth Avenue will close its Bala Cynwyd location this April, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer Parent company Saks Global announced the shutdown as part of a broader restructuring effort following a recent Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. The Bala store is one of…
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Jenkintown’s Mark Asher Charts ‘Soft Modern’ Course for Jersey Shore Homes
Mark Asher, principal of Asher Slaunwhite + Partners in Jenkintown, is defining a new “soft modern” aesthetic for the Jersey Shore homes, writes Terri Akman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Wooden gambrel roofs, cedar siding, and covered porches are among Asher’s signature details, complemented by interior spaces extending naturally to patios and pools. Over the last…
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Lower Merion Football Merger Proposal Hits a Pause at School Board
A proposal that could reshape high school football in Lower Merion remains on hold, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for The Delco Times. The Lower Merion School District school board voted last week against adding a merger discussion to its public meeting agenda. The request, introduced by board member Sarah Thomas, would have opened the door to…
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After Years of Close Calls, Lower Merion’s Montgomery Ave Faces Big Changes
Lower Merion Township and Narberth Borough are asking residents to help reshape one of the Main Line’s busiest corridors, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The municipalities have received a $340,540 federal grant to study a seven-mile stretch of Montgomery Avenue from Spring Mill Road to City Avenue. This road has experienced hundreds of…
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First Bank House of the Week: Crosswinds Field Farm Offers Luxury Living with Aviation Access
Listed at $2,500,000, this 81-acre Gilbertsville estate pairs classic architecture with rare aviation access, and you can explore the full listing on Realtor.com. . . Known as Crosswinds Field Farm, the property features a Georgian Colonial residence custom built in 1992, set at the end of a tree-lined drive. The brick home opens to a…














































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