Conshohocken
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NXT Lacrosse Built Something Special in Montgomery County
Montgomery County has long been fertile ground for lacrosse, with private and public high school programs producing college-bound athletes year after year. At the center of that pipeline sits a Conshohocken institution that has quietly grown into one of the most influential player-development organizations in the country, writes Ben Silver for Main Line Today. A…
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IKEA’s AI Bet Paid Off, and Nobody Lost Their Job
As companies race to adopt artificial intelligence, much of the conversation has centered on job cuts, automation, and doing more with fewer workers. IKEA, whose US headquarters sits in Conshohocken, is testing a different model, writes Alberto Bellé for CIO. Its parent company, Ingka Group, is using AI to find new work for people rather…
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Conshohocken Bridal Boutique Closes After 45 Years as Amazon and SHEIN Squeeze Out Local Shops
For 45 years, brides from across the region walked through the doors of La Bella Moda in Conshohocken and walked out with a dress, a memory, and a story to tell. That chapter is now closed, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The bridal boutique founded by Italian immigrant Lena Pagano in 1981 shut…
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Conshohocken’s Mill Creek Capital Combines With $185B Pathstone in Major Wealth Management Deal
A Conshohocken financial advisory firm has combined with one of the country’s fastest-growing wealth management platforms, writes Jeff Blumenthal for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The deal, involving nearly $12 billion in assets, adds another chapter to the consolidation story reshaping Philadelphia-area finance. The Deal Mill Creek Capital Advisors, headquartered at 161 Washington St. in Conshohocken,…
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Morgan Properties’ New Tech Chief Has a Bold Vision for AI and Its Workers
As artificial intelligence reshapes industries across the country, one question keeps coming up in break rooms and boardrooms alike: Will AI replace jobs? At Conshohocken’s Morgan Properties, the second-largest apartment owner in the country, the answer is no, writes Jonathan Lehrfeld for CoStar News. At least according to the executive hired to lead that charge.…
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Billions Spent, a New CFO, and a Bold Vision: Cencora Is Transforming Healthcare From Conshohocken
Conshohocken’s Cencora is not sitting still, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fortune 10 healthcare giant is making moves that signal a fundamental shift in how one of America’s largest companies sees its future. The latest: the appointment of Eva C. Boratto as its new chief financial officer, a hire that arrives…
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Conshohocken Data Center Fight Reignites with New Application
The debate over a proposed Conshohocken data center is heating up again, as a familiar project returns in Plymouth Township. Township officials confirmed a new application has been filed with the Zoning Hearing Board for a Conshohocken data center at the former Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill site. The property sits in a Heavy Industrial district, but…
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Morgan Properties’ Massive Growth Pushes It Near the Top Nationwide
Morgan Properties continues to climb the ranks of the nation’s largest apartment owners, the Conshohocken company announced in a press release. The company ranked No.2 on the 2026 National Multifamily Housing Council list. It moved up from No. 3 last year after adding nearly 13,800 units, more than any other firm on the list. Morgan’s…
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SEPTA’s Conshohocken Project Highlights Shift Toward Transit-Oriented Living
Plans to bring new housing near the Conshohocken SEPTA train station move forward, according to Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. SEPTA is now focused on developing roughly 300 apartments on land once slated for a $48 million parking garage. This shift reflects a growing demand for walkable, transit-oriented communities. SEPTA has partnered with Philadelphia-based…
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This Charming Conshohocken B&B Has Been Welcoming Guests Since 1882
Tucked into a quiet Conshohocken neighborhood just steps from Mary Wood Park, The Willough Bed + Breakfast feels less like a hotel and more like being welcomed into a beautifully kept historic home. Owner MJ Paschall reopened the five-room inn in November, bringing four decades of hospitality experience to a building that has anchored this…
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Wawa Hoagie Costume Catapults Conshohocken Corgi to Internet Fame
A Conshohocken corgi Miles has been catapulted to internet fame after his owner Paul Watcko posted an image of him in a Wawa hoagie Halloween costume on Philadelphia Subreddit, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The costume, complete with a receipt, elicited many delighted reactions from Reddit users and secured Miles over 3,000 upvotes.…
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UBS Taps New Regional Leader, Prepares to Leave Conshohocken Office
A major wealth management firm with a presence in Montgomery County is entering a new chapter, writes Jeff Blumenthal for The Philadelphia Business Journal. UBS recently named Patricia Cashin as senior market director for the Greater Philadelphia region. Cashin will oversee five local offices, including one in Conshohocken, and help manage more than $50 billion…
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Guppy’s Owners Bringing New Restaurant Concept to Conshohocken
A new restaurant is set to join Conshohocken’s dining scene this spring, bringing a mix of Italian flavors and local nostalgia, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. From the owners of Guppy’s Good Times, Rick’s Tavern is expected to open in May at the former home of Pizza Time Saloon. The new concept aims to honor…
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Conshohocken’s ZeroEyes Expands Beyond Gun Detection Technology
Conshohocken AI security company ZeroEyes announced a major expansion of its reach as demand for more advanced security solutions grows. ZeroEyes is broadening its platform beyond firearm detection, introducing new capabilities designed to enhance safety across a range of environments. The company, known for its AI-powered gun detection software, is now rolling out features such…
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Why Boomi’s Founder Keeps Betting on Philly’s Tech Scene
When Boomi founder Rick Nucci talks about building successful tech companies, his answer starts locally, including Conshohocken, writes Bonnie Ravina for Technical.ly. Nucci, who co-founded Boomi before its $4 billion acquisition, has doubled down on the region with his current venture, Guru. He credits the area’s proximity to customers and straightforward business culture as key…
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How One Conshohocken Father Is Changing the Conversation Around Autism
For Conshohocken’s Steve DeLong, life changed when his son, Bradley, was diagnosed with autism. At first, he and his, wife, Kyle met the moment with uncertainty. He questioned what the future would look like and what it would mean for his family. “I didn’t want him to be limited by anything,” he told American Community…


































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