Commerce
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Trice Medical Raises Nearly $20M in Private Stock Sale
King of Prussia’s Trice Medical has raised $19.3 million in a private stock sale to finance the national rollout of its mi-eye2 product, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. This financing round saw the arrival of global medical equipment manufacturer Smith & Nephew, which acquired a minority stake in the company. It joins other…
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MONTCO Careers – DataBank
With an administrative office in King of Prussia and a location in Huntingdon Valley, DataBank is North America’s leading, end-to-end business process solution provider with decades of experience in BPO, ECM, document scanning, professional services and more. Information Security Analyst This position responds to client security questionnaires and security compliance requests, participates in security audits and testing…
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King of Prussia’s Trevena Makes Headway in Search for Safer Opioid
King of Prussia’s Trevena is making headway on its Oliceridine painkiller which could provide a safer opioid alternative to current drug treatments, writes Laurel Hamers for Science News. The search for a ‘safe’ painkiller has been spurred on by the growing epidemic of opioid addiction. This has made doctors very reluctant to prescribe traditional pain…
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Conshohocken’s Lepore Masonry Returns Longwood Garden’s Fountains to Former Glory
Longwood Garden’s Main Fountain Garden, often referred to as the crown jewel of North America’s fountains, has been returned to its former glory with the help of Conshohocken’s Lepore Masonry & Stone, according to a staff report from More Than The Curve. After eight decades of entertaining millions of visitors, the Main Fountain Garden needed…
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ArcelorMittal Plants in Conshohocken and Coatesville Set to Benefit from Navy Expansion
President Trump’s ambitious plan to expand the U.S. Navy from 275 to 350 ships could be very good news for ArcelorMittal’s steel-plate plants in Coatesville and Conshohocken, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for Philly.com. The Coatesville plant’s furnaces can produce carbon-steel and alloy-steel plates, steel-clad rolls and customize flame-cut shapes. Its plate steel is specially designed…
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Mistral’s Arrival Elevates King of Prussia Mall’s Food Court
Renowned Princeton restaurant Mistral, is branching out by opening a location in King of Prussia Mall, writes Craig LaBan for Philly.com. It may seem an odd move, but Scott Anderson, chef and owner of the renowned Princeton restaurant, is relying on the evolving nature of malls to secure success. [uam_ad id=”51712″] Advertisement “The initial dialogue…
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MONTCO Careers – USLI
Headquartered in King of Prussia, the United States Liability Insurance Group (USLI) is a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies and a A++ rated insurer offering a broad range of marketing assistance to customers to help ensure their long-term success. Applications Developer This position helps design, implement, and maintain support systems, designs and implements products…
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Chambers USA Ranks Four Land Use, Zoning Attorneys from Blue Bell’s Eastburn and Gray
Eastburn and Gray, a law firm with offices in Blue Bell and Doylestown, has announced that Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, an annual guide identifying top attorneys and law firms in the U.S., ranked four Eastburn and Gray attorneys in its 2017 edition. Marc D. Jonas, John A. VanLuvanee, Julie L. Von Spreckelsen,…
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Tickets for King of Prussia Beerfest Royale Now on Sale
The King of Prussia District (KOP-BID) has announced that tickets are now on sale for the sixth annual King of Prussia Beerfest Royale, suburban Philadelphia’s must-attend outdoor beer festival that sells out each year. The event is on Thursday, Oct. 5 and Saturday, Oct. 7. More than 100 craft and international beers will be on…
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New Law Ensures State Residents Will Not Require Passports to Fly Nationwide
A new bill signed by Governor Tom Wolf will ensure Pennsylvania’s compliance with the REAL ID Act while allowing residents to use a REAL ID compliant state driver’s license when flying within the USA, writes Mark Dent for Billy Penn. The bill was adopted in the nick of time, just ahead of the June 6…
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Reading Health System to Buy Pottstown Memorial Medical Center, Four Other Regional Hospitals
Pottstown Memorial Medical Center announced last week that they will soon become affiliated with Reading Health System through an acquisition agreement that includes the sale of the hospitals and their associated assets. A total of five hospitals are being sold as part of the agreement: Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville Chestnut Hill Hospital in Philadelphia Jennersville…
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Guest Editorial: Time for a New Approach. Let’s Grow Pennsylvania’s Economy
By Guy Ciarrocchi In Harrisburg, our elected officials are again participating in the annual ritual of budget negotiations. This continues as our revenue remains stagnant for over a decade. Because of this revenue stagnation, and because of our ever-growing unfunded-pension obligations, Harrisburg officials continue to manage decline. This must end. It’s time for the business…
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PECO Announces Major Grant for Outdoor Education Program in Pottstown
Representatives of Natural Lands Trust, the Pottstown School District, and NorthBay, a Maryland-based nature center, have announced a major grant from PECO and the Exelon Foundation in support of a new and innovative outdoor education program in the District. Launched last fall, the program – called Powered by Nature – emphasizes exploration in nature, authentic…
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Conshohocken Brewing Company to Expand into Delaware and Chester Counties
Montgomery County’s Conshohocken Brewing Company is expanding its operations into both Delaware and Chester Counties with new locations planned to open in Havertown and Phoenixville later this year, writes Alison Burdo for Philadelphia Business Journal. The Havertown location will take over the space on the corner of Darby Road and Benedict Avenue which used to…
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Montana’s Controversial New Congressman is an Upper Merion Native
In what seems to be a developing pattern, another political figure embroiled in controversy is from the Philadelphia area, in this case Montgomery County, writes Aubrey Whelan for Philly.com. Republican Greg Gianforte, the newly elected Montana congressman, is original from Upper Merion. He gained notoriety on the eve of the election when he allegedly body-slammed…
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Jenkintown’s Manor College Graduates 125 Students at 66th Commencement
Manor College’s graduating class, comprised of 125 students, recently gathered in Mother of Perpetual Help Hall Auditorium – surrounded by family, friends, faculty, staff, and alumni – to receive their hard-earned associate degrees in science and arts. Cheltenham High School graduate Thomas Hipwell took the stage as the valedictorian and opened his remarks by saying,…
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Montgomery County Careers – Teva Pharmaceuticals
With its North American headquarters in North Wales, Teva Pharmaceuticals is the number one producer of generic drugs in the world, manufacturing 120 billion tablets and capsules a year from its operations in 80 different countries. Sr. Supply Chain Planner This position assesses lead times and product availability for new business opportunities, conducts reviews with…
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House of the Week: Fabulous Stately Home in Wyndmoor
A stunning four-bedroom and six-bathroom stately home designed and custom-built by Mark Asher is available for sale in Wyndmoor. Located in one of the town’s most coveted side streets, the house stands out due to its high quality of craftsmanship. Visitors are greeted by its grand two-story entry foyer that features gorgeous woodwork and moldings.…


























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