• Blackbird Health Welcomes Michael Tang as Chief Medical Officer

    Blackbird Health Welcomes Michael Tang as Chief Medical Officer

    Blackbird Health has welcomed Dr. Michael Tang as its new Chief Medical Officer. He brings deep clinical expertise and leadership experience in integrated behavioral health. A Leader in Integrated Pediatric Mental Health Care Dr. Tang is a quadruple board-certified physician in child and adolescent psychiatry, adult psychiatry, pediatrics, and addiction medicine. Throughout his career, he…

  • GMercyU Creates Faster Path for Nurses to Enter Workforce, Launches Three-Year Bachelor’s Degree

    GMercyU Creates Faster Path for Nurses to Enter Workforce, Launches Three-Year Bachelor’s Degree

    Gwynedd Mercy University is launching a three-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree beginning this fall, creating a faster path for highly skilled, compassionate nurses to enter a workforce facing significant shortages. The accelerated option will save future GMercyU nurses an estimated $29,000 by shortening the traditional BSN timeline to three years. Students may also benefit…

  • WCU’s Dept. of Theatre & Dance Presents Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’ Apr. 9-12

    WCU’s Dept. of Theatre & Dance Presents Shakespeare’s ‘Henry V’ Apr. 9-12

    West Chester University’s Department of Theatre & Dance proudly presents William Shakespeare’s Henry V, Apr. 9-12. This gripping historical drama brings to life one of Shakespeare’s most celebrated heroes in a story of leadership, courage, and transformation. Performances take place in the MainStage Theatre, E.O. Bull Center for the Arts, 2 East Rosedale Avenue, West…

  • Wayne-Based Teleflex Pressured by Activist Investor to Consider Acquisition Offers 

    Wayne-Based Teleflex Pressured by Activist Investor to Consider Acquisition Offers 

    Irenic Capital Management is pushing Wayne-based Teleflex to evaluate potential acquisition offers and replace Dr. Stephen Klasko in his role as chairman, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The activist investor sent a letter last week to the medical device company’s board, urging it “to immediately take a more constructive and responsible approach to evaluating strategic alternatives.” …

  • Ben Affleck Pays a Visit to Swarthmore’s Luna’s Mexican Grill

    Ben Affleck Pays a Visit to Swarthmore’s Luna’s Mexican Grill

    Two-time Oscar winner Ben Affleck capped off a tour of Swarthmore College on Friday with his 17-year-old child, Fin, by getting a bite to eat at Luna’s Mexican Grill in Swarthmore, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Restaurant owner Cristina Luna Ramirez was able to sneak in a selfie with Affleck during his visit,…

  • Historic Witherspoon Building in Center City to Become 186-Unit Apartment Complex

    Historic Witherspoon Building in Center City to Become 186-Unit Apartment Complex

    After serving as Presbyterian Church offices and later as short-term rentals, the historic Witherspoon Building in Center City is being turned into a 186-unit apartment complex, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. SSH Real Estate, which owns the 11-story building that dates back to 1896, decided to discontinue short-term rentals after hospitality operator Sonder…

  • $600 Million Secured to Replace Bridge Linking Bucks and Burlington Counties

    $600 Million Secured to Replace Bridge Linking Bucks and Burlington Counties

    The Delaware River Bridge, a 70-year-old link between Bucks County and New Jersey, has secured $600 million in federal funding for a full replacement, writes Fallon Roth for The Philadelphia Inquirer. U.S. Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick announced the funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission in a news…

  • Giant Closes Willow Grove Center as Strategy Shifts

    Giant Closes Willow Grove Center as Strategy Shifts

    Giant is shutting down a fulfillment center in Willow Grove and others as the grocery chain transitions away from centralized online order operations, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Willow Grove facility is among five Pennsylvania sites expected to close by the end of the first quarter of 2026, according to Giant parent…

  • Horsham’s Former Farm and Fisherman Site Gets New Life

    Horsham’s Former Farm and Fisherman Site Gets New Life

    A new restaurant concept is headed to the former home of Farm and Fisherman Tavern in Horsham, according to Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The space on Horsham Road will soon be occupied by Scratch Kitchen by Gallo’s, a new seafood-focused concept from the team behind Gallo’s Seafood in Northeast Philadelphia. Township officials confirmed the restaurant…

  • Costco Eyes Alcohol Sales at King of Prussia Store

    Costco Eyes Alcohol Sales at King of Prussia Store

    Shoppers at King of Prussia’s Costco may soon be able to add wine or beer to their bulk-buy runs, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The retail giant is working to expand alcohol sales in Pennsylvania, including plans tied to its King of Prussia location through a pending liquor license transfer within Upper Merion…

  • Everything Begins With An Idea: myNextory Helps Employees Take Control of Their Career

    Everything Begins With An Idea: myNextory Helps Employees Take Control of Their Career

    From early-stage startups navigating their first steps to more seasoned innovators building momentum, Everything Begins With An Idea explores the challenges, breakthroughs, and lessons learned that shape the entrepreneur’s journey. ______ Startups rise or fall on one thing. They solve a real problem or they do not. myNextory is built around a problem many companies…

  • New Lankenau President Gets to Work Amid Rising Patient Demand

    New Lankenau President Gets to Work Amid Rising Patient Demand

    Weeks after stepping into the role, the new leader at Lankenau Medical Center is beginning to outline her vision for the future, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News Philadelphia. Anna Michelle Brandt officially took over as president on March 1. She brings experience from her previous role as chief operating officer at University Hospital in…

  • Inside the Original Clam Tavern in Clifton Heights, A Delco Favorite for Over 60 Years

    Inside the Original Clam Tavern in Clifton Heights, A Delco Favorite for Over 60 Years

    In Clifton Heights, the Original Clam Tavern has built something few restaurants sustain. A packed dining room, a loyal following, and a reputation shaped over more than 60 years. This is not a place chasing trends. It is built on consistency, routine, and a clear identity. The story starts in 1962. According to current owner…

  • RKL’s Laurie Peer Named 2026 Circle of Excellence Honoree by Lehigh Valley Business

    RKL’s Laurie Peer Named 2026 Circle of Excellence Honoree by Lehigh Valley Business

    Laurie Peer, President of RKL Private Wealth, has been named a 2026 Circle of Excellence honoree by Lehigh Valley Business as part of its Women of Influence awards program. The Circle of Excellence recognizes women of longstanding, notable success who are leading the way for other women in the community. Honorees are selected by a…

  • Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum Docents Help History Take Flight

    Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum Docents Help History Take Flight

    Soon after beginning his volunteer work at the Harold F. Pitcairn Wings of Freedom Aviation Museum, Chief Docent Tom Doerr had a memorable interaction with a visitor to the Horsham-based museum. “He walked up to one of the cabinets, and he was looking at it very intently,” Doerr, 80, of Warminster, recalled. “He pointed to…

  • As Philly Bars Receive Temporary Curfew Extension, Opportunity Arises for Potential City Zoning Updates

    As Philly Bars Receive Temporary Curfew Extension, Opportunity Arises for Potential City Zoning Updates

    Philadelphia recently gained approval on a legislative bill that will allow local bars and restaurants to continue serving drinks until 4 a.m., extending its curfew from 2 a.m. While the extended curfew is temporary, Philadelphia’s night time economy and business development director Raheem Manning is also making efforts to update the city’s zoning code, writes…

  • Plymouth Meeting Mixed-Use Plan Scrapped as Developer Pivots to New Idea

    Plymouth Meeting Mixed-Use Plan Scrapped as Developer Pivots to New Idea

    A proposed mixed-use redevelopment in Plymouth Meeting has been shelved, and the developer is now pivoting to a more traditional commercial use for the site, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Dresher’s BET Investments, the developer behind the project, hoped to transform part of the Conshohocken Ridge Corporate Center into a residential and…

  • 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…