• Former Iron Hill Brewery in Media Up for Lease Seven Months After Bankruptcy

    Former Iron Hill Brewery in Media Up for Lease Seven Months After Bankruptcy

    The future of the former Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant on State Street is still up in the air seven months after the beloved regional craft beer chain filed for liquidation bankruptcy and abruptly shuttered all of its locations.  The 9,300-square-foot Media brewpub is now on the market for lease, joining a handful of other vacant Iron…

  • How Local B2B Companies Are Closing the Marketing Gap Without a Full-Time Hire 

    How Local B2B Companies Are Closing the Marketing Gap Without a Full-Time Hire 

    Growth is a challenge familiar for any small to mid-sized businesses. Sales are plateauing and leads fall off; there is a lack of unity in brand messaging.   Everyone agrees the missing piece points to marketing, but bringing on a seasoned Chief Marketing Officer might not be in the budget.   Doylestown resident Susan Towers, founder of Towers Fractional Marketing, built her practice around this gap, bringing flexibility to a traditional role that works for your company’s needs.  Today, Towers…

  • Comcast Announces Plan to Relocate Technology Center Tower Across Suburbs

    Comcast Announces Plan to Relocate Technology Center Tower Across Suburbs

    In a bold regional reset with a twist, Comcast plans to dismantle its 1,121-foot tower into 10-story suburban mini towers. In a move that reflects the new reality of remote work, and with internal estimates showing the building sits 25 percent to 40 percent unused on a typical day since COVID, Comcast announced plans Tuesday…

  • Rahel Solomon, CNN Anchor and Delco Native, Is Leaving the Network

    Rahel Solomon, CNN Anchor and Delco Native, Is Leaving the Network

    Archbishop Prendergast graduate and Delaware County native Rahel Solomon is leaving her position at CNN as an early morning program anchor, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal.   “I have decided that this will be my last week at CNN,” Solomon said before signing off from “Early Start with Rahel Solomon.” “More to come…

  • IKEA Is Coming to Granite Run, But It Won’t Look Like the One in Conshohocken

    IKEA Is Coming to Granite Run, But It Won’t Look Like the One in Conshohocken

    IKEA is officially coming to Delaware County, but if you’re picturing the familiar blue-and-yellow warehouse with the winding showroom, flat-pack aisles, and Swedish meatballs, it’s time for a reset. The new IKEA location planned for The Promenade at Granite Run in Media will be a very different kind of store, one that reflects how the…

  • Every Room’s a Surprise at Hidden Treasures Antique Mall Outside Media

    Every Room’s a Surprise at Hidden Treasures Antique Mall Outside Media

    Some hidden treasures were lit up by TV cameras during a recent visit by Fox 29’s Bob Kelly to a Delaware County icon in Gradyville, just outside Media Borough, off Route 352. Hidden Treasures Antique Mall has just about everything you could imagine in its nine rooms. “This is like a throwback in time, before…

  • A Haverford College Student Created a Network to Support Student Journalism

    A Haverford College Student Created a Network to Support Student Journalism

    There’s a need out there for more resources to support college journalists in the Philadelphia region, and one network, created by  Haverford College senior Jackson Juzang, hopes to make that happen. He founded the Philadelphia Student Press Association, which seeks funding for the work of student journalists, writes Susan Snyder for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The…

  • See What Elements Have Come Together to Make Media Thrive

    See What Elements Have Come Together to Make Media Thrive

    Lisa Zahn thought it was time to reassess her life after her dad, Bill Reindl, was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer a little over a year ago. The lifelong Delaware County resident and Garnet Valley High School graduate decided to pursue her dream of opening Glimmer, a boutique gift store. She chose W. State Street in…

  • Main Line Health CEO Ed Jimenez Talks About Healthcare Priorities

    Main Line Health CEO Ed Jimenez Talks About Healthcare Priorities

    Employees, safety, and improved care delivery are the priorities for Main Line Health President and CEO Ed Jimenez six months into the job. He took over in June with 30 years of healthcare leadership experience, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. Jimenez most recently served as president and CEO of University Hospital in Newark,…

  • Riddle Hospital Is Quieter These Days at Night, New Survey Shows

    Riddle Hospital Is Quieter These Days at Night, New Survey Shows

    Riddle Hospital in Media once had the dubious honor of being the loudest acute-care hospital in the region at night, according to a federal survey. Not anymore, writes Lizzie Mulvey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. It  has significantly reduced its night-time noise levels, according to newly released federal data. The most recent survey of Riddle Hospital…

  • This Delaware County Hospital Makes 2026 US News List for Best Maternity Care

    This Delaware County Hospital Makes 2026 US News List for Best Maternity Care

    The U.S. News & World Report’s 2026 Best Hospitals for Maternity Care list includes one from Delaware County, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. Riddle Hospital in Media once again made the list, after appearing on it last year. It ranked among 495 hospitals nationwide and among 13 in the Philadelphia region.  A record-breaking…

  • Brandywine LaunchBox Holds Second Annual LionCage Pitch Competition

    Brandywine LaunchBox Holds Second Annual LionCage Pitch Competition

    The Brandywine LaunchBox partnered with the Great Valley LaunchBox and the Chester County Economic Development Council’s Ideas x Innovation Network (i2n) to present the second annual LionCage Pitch Competition on Nov. 14. The event highlighted entrepreneurs and innovators across southeastern Pennsylvania, writes Christina Billie for Penn State Brandywine. Hosted at Penn State Great Valley and…

  • John Robert Cellars Brings a Wine Tasting Room to Media Borough

    John Robert Cellars Brings a Wine Tasting Room to Media Borough

    A new wine tasting room,John Robert Cellars, featuring Delaware County-made wines and tapas, has opened in Media Borough, reports Jalyn Green for 6abc. John Irving and Robert Goodwin have been friends for 50 years and were engineers before deciding to start a winery for their retirement. Wine making was a hobby that became a passion,…

  • What Will Replace the Closed Iron Hill Brewery in Media Borough?

    What Will Replace the Closed Iron Hill Brewery in Media Borough?

    In Media Borough, there is a former Iron Hill Brewery sitting empty. Business owners are contemplating who might replace them, now that the company has filed for liquidation bankruptcy, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The empty building  in Media is a silent reminder that Iron Hill was once a catalyst for kicking off…

  • An IKEA Store Is Coming to the Promenade at Granite Run in Media

    An IKEA Store Is Coming to the Promenade at Granite Run in Media

    A new IKEA Media store is moving into the Promenade at Granite Run, 1111 W. Baltimore Pike, writes Max Bennett for Patch. IKEA Media will arrive in spring 2026 with a new format that will make it more accessible to customers. . “No more trekking through that notorious I-476 ‘Blue Route‘ traffic—now you can enjoy…

  • Maris Restaurant in Media Focusing on the Mediterranean and Seafood

    Maris Restaurant in Media Focusing on the Mediterranean and Seafood

    Seafood dominates at Maris, a new Mediterranean restaurant opening in late October at 214 W. State Street in Media, writes Lisa Dukart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Maris, which translated means “of the sea,” will have seafood towers, grilled fish including whole branzino, grilled swordfish and tuna, and a raw bar. “We want the seafood to…

  • Media Man With Pop Up Moe’s Tavern Ordered to Pay $1.2 million

    Media Man With Pop Up Moe’s Tavern Ordered to Pay $1.2 million

    A Media man who created pop-up events modeled on Moe’s Tavern from “The Simpsons”  has been ordered by a U.S. District Judge to pay $1.2 million to 20th Century Fox Corp. Joseph McCullough of Media was a defendant in the case along with Samantha Shutter and JMC Pop Ups LLC, writes Alex Rose for the…

  • Granite Run Promenade in Media Active with Health Centers, Food Hall

    Granite Run Promenade in Media Active with Health Centers, Food Hall

    New luxury apartments being built at the Promenade at Granite Run in Media will also have two health centers opening in the next few months on the ground-floor retail space there, writes Lisa Dukart for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  HiLo House and SweatHouz will open near each other at 1127 W. Baltimore Pike, in the apartment…