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Toll Brothers Sells Second Atlanta Apartment as Multifamily Exit Continues
Toll Brothers has sold another Atlanta-area apartment community, continuing its exit from the sector, writes Tyler Wilkins for The Philadelphia Business Journal. An affiliate of PGIM Real Estate acquired the 290-unit Notion Decatur property for $76 million in mid-December, according to county records. The apartment complex sits just outside downtown Decatur near MARTA’s Avondale station.…
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First-of-Its-Kind Dry Eye Treatment Spa Comes to Bryn Mawr
A new kind of eye care has arrived on the Main Line, blending medical treatment with spa-style rejuvenation, writes Timothy Alexander for MyChesCo. See La Vie Eyecare & Eyewear has opened its doors in Bryn Mawr, introducing what’s being billed as the region’s first eye spa devoted exclusively to dry eye disease and ocular aesthetics.…
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Leadership Change at Toll Brothers Signals New Chapter
Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers is preparing for a major leadership transition as longtime executive Karl Mistry has been named the company’s next chief executive officer, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Mistry will succeed Douglas Yearley Jr., who has led the national luxury homebuilder since 2010. Yearley will move into the role of…
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Josh Shapiro’s Reelection Push Begins, With Eyes on Both Harrisburg and Beyond
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has officially launched his bid for reelection in 2026, a move that also keeps him squarely in the national political spotlight, writes The Philadelphia Inquirer. Shapiro, who grew up in Abington Township and previously served as a Montgomery County commissioner, announced his campaign with back-to-back rallies in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. In…
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Jaisohn Center Opens New Community Wellness Plaza in North Wales
A new community-centered health hub is now open in Montgomery County. The Philip Jaisohn Memorial Foundation has officially opened the Jaisohn Community Wellness Plaza in North Wales, creating a one-stop destination for health, wellness, and human services. Built on more than 50 years of service, the new Plaza was designed to improve access to care…
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First Bank House of the Week: Inside a $2.6M Modern Farmhouse at The Gwynedd Reserve
Priced at $2,599,900, a newly built luxury residence in Lower Gwynedd Township is turning heads as one of Montgomery County’s most refined new offerings. . . According to Realtor.com, 770 Johns Lane sits within The Gwynedd Reserve, an intimate enclave of just five custom homes tucked along a quiet cul-de-sac in one of the township’s…
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Conshohocken’s Vision + Fitness & Love Elevates Workouts with Heated Classes
Vision + Fitness & Love in Conshohocken takes fitness to a whole new level with its heated workout classes, reports Jennaphr Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. By combining heat with sculpt moves, the class allows participants to engage more deeply in each movement and reach more intentional results. The facility is open seven days a…
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Fast-Growing Coffee Chain Plants First Flag in Montgomery County
7 Brew Coffee prepares to bolster the caffeine scene with its first Montgomery County location in the Collegeville Shopping Center, writes Donna Rovins for The Reporter. The fast-growing drive-thru chain is aiming for a January launch, according to Matt Peters, director of new store openings for Brew Team Group LLC. The new stand marks the…
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Audubon’s PJM Interconnection Reports a Record Breaking Year
Audubon’s PJM Interconnection said it successfully maintained grid reliability through extreme winter and summer weather in 2025, even as electricity demand reached record levels across its service area, according to ROI-NJ. PJM manages the nation’s largest power grid and serves 67 million people across 13 states and Washington, D.C. It reported setting new winter demand…
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Montco Commissioners Reorganize, Spotlight Collaboration
Montgomery County’s Board of Commissioners officially reorganized for 2026 this week, while emphasizing collaboration and bipartisan progress across the county, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. Commissioner Jamila Winder was selected as chairwoman, with Neil Makhija named vice chairman. The move mirrors the board’s early leadership structure. It also reflects what both leaders described as…
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Sheetz Sets Opening Date for Long-Awaited Limerick Location
The wait is almost over for Sheetz fans in Montgomery County, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The new location in Limerick Township is now scheduled to open on Febuary 12, marking one of the brand’s most visible moves yet into traditional Wawa territory. Township officials approved the project last summer, and construction has steadily progressed…
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Hope’s Destiny Brings New Dual-Diagnosis Treatment Center to Horsham
Hope’s Destiny announced a new mental health and addiction treatment center in Horsham. The new facility is designed to meet a growing local need for comprehensive, evidence-based treatment. It offers a full continuum of care that includes Partial Hospitalization, Intensive Outpatient, and Outpatient programs. Services also include medication management and psychiatric care, allowing patients to…
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For Ardmore-Based Junior League, New President Charts Course Between Tradition and Progress
Pam Phojanakong, who became the new president of the Junior League of Philadelphia, based in Ardmore, in May, is focusing her efforts on maintaining a balance between tradition and progress during her term, writes Gina Lizzo for the Main Line Today. “The two, at first blush, seem like competing needs,” said Phojanakong. “But, really, if…
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Ambler’s Trusted Land Transfer Acquires Pittsburgh’s Lawyers Settlement and Abstract
Ambler-based Trusted Land Transfer has completed the acquisition of Lawyers Settlement and Abstract, a Pittsburgh title insurance firm, for an undisclosed amount, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The provider of title and real estate settlement services stated that the deal will support its goal of a 60 percent increase in annual revenue…
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What a Global Trade Dispute Means for Bimbo’s Horsham Operations
Bimbo Bakeries USA, which operates its U.S. headquarters in Horsham, is part of a federal legal challenge over import tariffs, reports Russell Redman for Baking Business. The lawsuit, filed in December, centers on tariffs that Grupo Bimbo says increased costs on ingredients and materials sourced from abroad. Because the company is listed as the importer…
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Office Space Opens Up at Transit-Accessible Jenkintown Plaza
New office space is now available at Jenkintown Plaza, offering flexible leasing options in a transit-friendly town, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The multi-tenant building at 101 Greenwood Avenue is marketing space on its lower level and fourth floor. Current availability includes two lower-level suites totaling 897 square feet and 2,069 square feet, along with…
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PA Turnpike Implements Lowest Toll Hike in Over a Decade
New toll rates took effect last weekend, bringing a 4% increase, which is the lowest annual hike since 2014. For Montgomery County drivers, especially those regularly using the Fort Washington exit or the Northeast Extension, the change will be modest but noticeable. On Turnpike segments where tolls are calculated by distance, the per-mile rate increases…



























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