Berwyn
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Berwyn Man Vows to Keep His Family Safe, Dismantle Stereotypes That Accompany Being Black and Armed
C.T. Green, a Berwyn resident and member of the National African American Gun Association, aims to keep himself and his family safe while reversing the harmful stereotypes that accompany being Black and armed, writes J.F Pirro for Main Line Today. Founded in 2015 by President Phillip Smith, the NAAGA was created to promote the gun…
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Berwyn Man Vows to Keep His Family Safe, Dismantle Stereotypes That Accompany Being Black and Armed
C.T. Green, a Berwyn resident and member of the National African American Gun Association, aims to keep himself and his family safe while reversing the harmful stereotypes that accompany being Black and armed, writes J.F Pirro for Main Line Today. Founded in 2015 by President Phillip Smith, the NAAGA was created to promote the gun…
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Berwyn Teen Receives Life-Changing Upgrade to Make His Life Easier After Surviving Electrocution Accident
After surviving a horrific electrocution accident in May 2021, Berwyn teen Austin Beltrante has received a life-changing upgrade to his home just in time to beat the heat of summer, reports staff for FOX 29 News. King of Prussia-based Sila Heating and Air Conditioning provided the 14-year-old with a $60,000 air conditioning system. Due to…
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Berwyn Sports Media Agency Brokers Colossal Marketing Deal for Oil-Change Franchise
Playfly Sports, a sports media and marketing agency based in Berwyn, has brokered a colossal marketing deal on behalf of Take 5, the oil-change franchise known for its unique, stay-in-your-car concept that provides service both speedy and convenient. The marketing will span three major leagues and showcase Take 5’s latest programs, perks, and offers. Through…
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Region’s Restaurant Industry Mourns Sudden Death of Paoli Resident and Culinary Mastermind Patrick Feury
Restaurants and chefs across the region are mourning the loss of Paoli resident Patrick Feury, the 57-year-old culinary mastermind at Nectar in Berwyn, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. The executive chef, who died suddenly from a fall on Feb. 12, was recently remembered at a memorial service at St. Norbert Catholic Church in Paoli. …
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Sports Marketing Company’s New Berwyn HQ is a Sports Fan’s True Home Run
Playfly Sports, the sports marketing and media company, is opening a new office in Berwyn that will serve as its first true headquarters. Bret McCormick filed the play-by-play for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company will make its new home in a three-story, 11,000-square-foot space at 22 Cassatt Avenue. Playfly executives see the move as…
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Montgomery County’s Suburban Office Market Wraps Up 2021 With Strongest Q4 in Two Years
The suburban office market ended 2021 with one of the strongest quarters for the past two years, which helped further stabilize it. Natalie Kostelni unlocked the performance metrics for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “Clients are looking at taking less space and investing more in that space,” said Les Haggett of CBRE Group, the Dallas, Texas…
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After Its Beginnings on the Main Line, Mingle Mocktails is Now Shaking (and Stirring) National Beverage Markets
Berwyn resident Laura Taylor started making mocktails five years ago after she stopped drinking alcohol. Her decision to live as a teetotaler led to the realization that a market exists for healthier nonalcoholic beverages than those available at the time. Lisa Dukart, for The Philadelphia Business Journal, covered how that idea, embodied by her business…
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Berwyn Exec Buys Oceanfront Home in Avalon’s Most Expensive Real Estate Transaction of 2021
An oceanfront home in Avalon, N.J., has sold for a whopping $11.15 million, making it the town’s most expensive property to sell this year, writes Kennedy Rose for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 4,150-square-foot home sits on a 6,600-square-foot lot and boasts an unobstructed sightline of the ocean on one side. It spans three stories…
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Conshohocken-owned Office Park Bought by Florida Real Estate Company for $135M
Accesso Partners, a Florida real estate company, has purchased Westlakes office park in Berwyn from Conshohocken-based Keystone Property Group for $135 million, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 455,183-square-foot, four-building complex set on 40 acres was 92 percent occupied at the time of the sale. Tenants include PNC Bank, Brinker Capital, Montgomery…
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Main Line Multiplatform Fashion Influencer Crowned the New Mrs. Pennsylvania
Berwyn resident Ashley Meyers, a housewife turned multi-platform fashion influencer, has been crowned the new Mrs. Pennsylvania, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. “If you dream it, you can do it,” says Meyers, better known as the Main Line Fashionista. Meyers, who took the title of Mrs. Pennsylvania in September, will compete in Las…
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Bakery in Berwyn: Making the Main Line Sweeter for Three Decades and Counting
Clay’s Creative Corner Bakery in Berwyn is celebrating 31 years of making some of the best sweets on the Main Line, writes Chandler Lutz for 6ABC. The scratch bakery offers a variety of delicious sweets, including pastries, cupcakes, brownies, decorated cookies, and specialty cakes. The chocolate chip cookies and chocolate chip pound cake are among…
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New Main Line Sushi Restaurant Perfects the Art of Plating, Makes Every Dish ‘Edible Art’
Since it opened in early August in Berwyn, Otoro Sushi & Grill has been serving standout sushi that both tastes and looks good, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. The Japanese BYOB offers fresh fish flown in from a Japanese supplier twice weekly. According to co-owner Tiffany Lo, Wednesdays and Fridays are the best…
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Berwyn’s Brad Inglesby, Creator of “Mare of Easttown” Talks Show’s Success, His Inspirations
Even Berwyn’s Brad Inglesby, creator of Mare of Easttown, did not expect to see the recently aired HBO show become such a monster hit, writes Caroline O’Halloran for the Savvy Main Line. “We were surprised,” he said. “You get to a certain place in the process where you just don’t know.” Inglesby grew up in…
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Easttown Township Nixes Plan for Berwyn Village Luxury Apartments
In a recent vote, nearby Easttown Township Supervisors have denied approval for a development project that envisioned luxury apartments at Handel’s Ice Cream block in Berwyn Village, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. The project was proposed by home builder Todd Pohlig and developer David Della Porta of Cornerstone Tracy. Some residents who opposed…







































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