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Thirty-One Montgomery County Companies Featured On Inc. 5000 List Of Fastest-Growing Private Firms
Thirty-One Montgomery County companies are on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private firms, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Inc. list ranks firms based on their percentage growth from 2021 to 2024, providing a “snapshot of the country’s most resilient and dynamic privately held companies,” according to the publication. Bala Cynwyd-based…
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Eight Delaware County Companies Featured On Inc. 5000 List Of Fastest-Growing Private Firms
Eight Delaware County companies have earned a spot on the Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private firms, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Inc. list ranks firms based on their percentage growth from 2021 to 2024, providing a “snapshot of the country’s most resilient and dynamic privately held companies,” according to the…
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Main Line Health’s Four Hospitals Score Awards for Cardiac Care
Main Line Health earned national praise for its swift, high-quality heart attack care, receiving two honors from the American Heart Association, writes Main Line Times & Suburban. Main Line Health encompasses Lankenau Medical Center, Bryn Mawr Hospital, Paoli Hospital, and Riddle Hospital. The health system received the 2025 Mission: Lifeline Systems of Care Regional Award…
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Conshohocken Porsche Dealership Site Sells for $10M to Northern Virginia Real Estate Investor
Capital Automotive, a Northern Virginia real estate investor, has paid $10 million for the site of a Porsche dealership located in Conshohocken, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 3.1-acre site at 1316 W. Ridge Pike was sold by Romill Associates, which purchased the property in 1999 for $1.7 million. The property includes…
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First Bank House of the Week: Historic 6-Bedroom Farmhouse Hits Market for $1.15M
Listed at $1,149,000, this six-bedroom fieldstone farmhouse on 349 Brighton Road blends historic charm with thoughtful updates. Built circa 1847 and expanded in the mid-20th century, it sits on over an acre in a private setting, complete with a carriage house and spring house. . . With over 5,400 square feet, the home offers an…
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Horsham’s Grupo Bimbo Boasts Stunning Global Sustainability Gains
Horsham’s Grupo Bimbo, the world’s largest baking company, marked World Environment Day by showcasing its progress toward ambitious 2030 and 2050 sustainability goals, the company announced in a press release to GlobeNewswire. Grupo Bimbo’s Nourishing a Better World strategy centers on three pillars: Net Zero Carbon Emissions, Zero Waste, and Regenerative Agriculture. Bimbo aims to…
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Religious Sisters from Ukraine Arrive in Montco to Help Host Annual Summer Camp
The Sisters of St. Basil the Great in Montgomery County welcomed religious sisters from Ukraine to help host their annual summer camp and pray for global peace, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. The visit is part of a long-standing partnership the Montgomery County order maintains with sisters around the world. “We came from Ukraine for…
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The Shipley School Expands Campus with $12 Million Acquisition
The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr recently acquired the College Hall apartment complex at 801 Montgomery Avenue, reports Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. They purchased the 24-unit building for $12 million. It’s has long been a popular off-campus housing spot for Villanova students, and sits steps from the Bryn Mawr SEPTA station and…
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Chums Dessert Shop Opens in Ardmore
Chums is a new cat-themed dessert shop in downtown Ardmore that specializes in delicious cold-strained yogurt and smoothie bowls, reports Drew Anderson for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Chums, features a cat-shaped logo and 3D printed chairs resembling cat paws, emphasizes friendship, and offers a welcoming space to enjoy some delicious treats with friends. The dessert shop…
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After Fire, Aston’s Choice SportsCards Creates First Responder Trading Cards to Fund Rebuilding
Vincent Sculli, owner of Choice SportsCards in Aston, is leveraging sports memorabilia to help rebuild St. Francis of Assisi School in Springfield, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. His daughter’s school was destroyed by fire in October 2024, displacing students and causing uncertainty for many families. Sculli launched a fundraiser last month, creating a…
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Toll Brothers Buys 42 Acres in Perkiomenville to Build 43 Homes
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers purchased a 42-acre site in Perkiomenville for $8.2 million to build 43 single-family homes, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury home developer expects to start selling the homes next fall. Toll Brothers acquired the land from Provident Trust Group, a retirement investment fund. The parcel is located…
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WSJ: GSK to Receive $370M in CureVac-BioNTech Vaccine Dispute
Glaxosmithkline, which has major operations in Montgomery County, is set to receive a major settlement, writes Anthony O. Goriainoff for the Wall Street Journal. The pharmaceutical powerhouse will $370 million from a U.S. patent settlement involving CureVac and BioNTech over mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines. Under its existing license agreement with CureVac, GSK will collect an upfront…
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Blue Bell’s Philly Sports Trips Brings Tailgating Fans All Over the World
Philly Sports Trips has transformed the art of sports travel and tailgating into a multimillion-dollar enterprise, all from its base in Montco’s Blue Bell, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Maple Glen native and former aerospace engineer Vince Rizzuto founded the company in 2017 to take Philadelphia sports fans on unforgettable game-day adventures.…
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Montco’s Smaller Industrial Spaces Thrive Amid Vacancy Spike
After a pandemic-fueled building boom, the Philadelphia region’s industrial market appears to have its highest vacancy rate in at least a decade, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to Colliers, vacancy has reached 8.6%. But local investors are still betting on Montgomery County’s smaller footprint properties. Colliers Market Research Director Rose Penny…
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Collegeville’s Lucy Olsen Faces Mentor Maddy Siegrist in WNBA Matchup
For Collegeville native Lucy Olsen, the WNBA was once a childhood dream, writes Maria McIlwain for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Olsen starred at Villanova, becoming Division I’s third-leading scorer, before transferring to Iowa. Then the 5-foot-10 guard was drafted 23rd overall by the Washington Mystics in April. Four months later, Olsen shared the court with her…
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Mattie N. Dixon Community Cupboard in Ambler Adopts Grocery-Store Approach
The Mattie N. Dixon Community Cupboard, a 52-year-old food pantry in Ambler, is modernizing with a grocery-store-style experience for the neighborhood, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. “They’re wonderful people here,” said Valerie Goode, of Ambler. “They’re so kind and considerate, and they show respect.” Since its founding in 1973, the food bank has served the…
















































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