Ardmore
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Schauffele Plaza Becomes Ardmore’s World Cup Gathering Spot This July
World Cup excitement is coming to Ardmore on July 3, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for Main Line Times & Suburban. Tired Hands Fermentaria and the Downtown Ardmore District will transform Schauffele Plaza into an outdoor soccer celebration. It takes place one night before Philadelphia hosts a Round of 16 match at Lincoln Financial Field. An Evening…
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Ardmore Music Hall Group Saves Historic Baltimore Concert Hall
The team behind the Ardmore Music Hall is extending its reach beyond the Philadelphia region with the acquisition of a longtime Baltimore concert venue, writes Morgan Simpson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. This marks the company’s first expansion outside its home turf. Rising Sun Presents Takes Over the 8×10 Ardmore-based Rising Sun Presents has acquired…
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Ardmore’s Suburban Square Sees Surge in Demand with New Retail Additions
Ardmore’s Suburban Square has reached full occupancy following a surge of new leasing activity, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. In recent months, a leasing surge brought 13 tenants to the popular open-air retail center. The growth aligns with the completion of Coulter Place, a 131-unit residential development that added 20,000 square feet…
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What Past Present Future Meant to Ardmore, and Why Its Closing Matters
A longtime Ardmore storefront known for its colorful mix of art, crafts, jewelry, gifts, and conversation is preparing to close after five decades in business, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Past Present Future, located at 15 Lancaster Ave., will close once owner Sherry Tillman sells through the remaining inventory. Merchandise has been marked…
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Rare Einstein Letter on Creation of the Universe on Sale in Ardmore
The Raab Collection in Ardmore is selling a personal letter written by Albert Einstein where he argues against the biblical version of the creation of the universe, writes Richa Karmarka for The Washington Post. The rare letter was written on April 11, 1950, to Martha Munk, the wife of a well-known German rabbi in answer…
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Former Ardmore Home of DuPont Heiress Remains on the Market
After undertaking extensive renovations, the current owners of the former Ardmore home of Eleuthera Bradford du Pont, the chemical fortune heiress, have listed the property for $2.95 million, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This splendid residence that has often been the site of lavish parties, orchestra concerts, and balls was built in…
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Addiction Impacts Entire Families. Be Part of the Conversation is Offering Free Support
For parents and guardians watching a loved one struggle with addiction, feeling helpless is often the hardest part. The late-night phone calls. The constant anxiety. The fear that every conversation could turn into an argument or worse. Families across Montgomery County and Bucks County are dealing with those realities every day, often quietly and without…
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This Ardmore Golf Club Ranks No. 6 on Golf Digest’s List of the 100 Greatest Courses in America
Golf Digest just released from Derek Duncan and Stephen Hennessey its 2023 edition of its annual list of the top 100 greatest golf courses in the United States. Each destination was ranked based on the following criteria; A Delaware County golf course scored high enough to rank within the top ten. Ardmore’s Merion Golf…
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Best Bakeries in Montgomery County: From Bryn Mawr to Elkins Park to Wayne and Ardmore
There is no better way to satisfy that sweet tooth than fresh cookies from a hometown bakery. Hira Qureshi compiled a list of the best Philadelphia-area bakeries for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Many of them are right here in Montgomery County. The Bakery House 604 W. Lancaster Ave., Bryn Mawr, Pa. 19010 The Bakery House has…
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From Chanel to Gucci: Revivals Boutique Offers High-End Designer Finds in Ardmore
For more than three decades, Revivals Boutique in Ardmore has been the Main Line’s go-to destination for luxury consignment, carrying everything from Chanel handbags to Prada shoes, reports Jenn Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Prices are one of the store’s main draws. A pair of leopard Manolo Blahnik shoes that typically retail for $1,265 is…
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Raff’s Brings Mob-Movie Swagger and Familiar Italian Fare to Ardmore
With its white tablecloths, black leather seats, and a rogues gallery of The Godfather and The Sopranos photos displayed on the walls, Raff’s Fine Italian Cuisine in Ardmore serves familiar Italian fare in a cinematic atmosphere that could be straight out of a mob movie, writes Caroline O’Halloran for the Savvy Main Line. Featuring high…
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Ardmore Toyota Provides Free Repairs to Grieving Mother’s Cherished Vehicle
Sharon Khan, who runs the Elora J Khan Foundation, named after her late daughter, received an unexpected helping hand with her vehicle from Ardmore Toyota, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. The foundation supports families with children battling brain cancer, while also hosting events, honoring local educators, offering scholarships, and organizing sporting events, among many other…
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Ardmore’s Long-Awaited SEPTA Station Reopening Brings Relief to Businesses, Riders
Following a six-year renovation that took more than twice its planned timeline, Ardmore’s SEPTA station finally reopened on Monday, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Originally planned for two and a half years, the construction was extended because of supply-chain delays and infrastructure problems that were unpredictable, given the age of the station. Built…
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Ardmore’s Burger Scene Is Sizzling With 16 Local Spots
Take a stroll through Ardmore and you might notice a familiar aroma: burgers sizzling on the grill, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Lower Merion has quietly become what some are calling the burger capital of the Main Line, with about 16 local eateries serving their own take on the American classic. From pub…
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Ardmore’s Dan Porter Turns Overtime Into a $500M Sports Media Giant
Ardmore’s Dan Porter turned the idea of giving young athletes a platform into Overtime, a sports media company with over $500 million, writes Joseph Santoliquito for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Porter left his executive post at William Morris Endeavor in 2016 when he noticed the gap between how kids played sports and how they were seen.…
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Gouldsburger’s Expands to Main Line With Ardmore Outpost
The popular fast-casual chain Gouldsburger’s has expanded to the Main Line with a new location in Ardmore, which is its seventh overall and third in Pennsylvania, writes Max Bennett for the Patch. Mike O’Leary and Samantha Sandoz, a husband-and-wife team, now own and operate the Ardmore franchise at 4 Station Road. They became involved when…
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Mixed-Use Development Brings Big Changes to Ardmore
A major mixed-use development will add hundreds of apartments to a key stretch of Ardmore, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal Radnor Property Group will begin construction in January on The Piazza at Ardmore, a $187 million project at 100 W. Lancaster Ave. The development will include 270 apartments, about 30,000 square feet…
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Tired Hands Brewing Converts Original Ardmore Outpost to Private Events Amid Future Uncertainty
Tired Hands Brewing has turned its Ardmore Brewing Company into a private event space as the beer company’s owner navigates its future, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company recently closed its Kennett Square taproom and bottle shop, and owner Jean Broillet confirmed that Beer Park in Newtown Square will not return this…































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