Conshohocken
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All Eyes Are on Madrigal Pharmaceuticals as FDA’s Decision Draws Closer
Later this week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is expected to make a decision on Madrigal Pharmaceuticals’ experimental NASH treatment, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. NASH or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis is a fatty liver disease for which there is no current FDA-approved treatment. As the Conshohocken company waits for approval for resmetirom, it…
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Get an Inside Look at Software Firm Boomi’s New Headquarters in Conshohocken
Software firm Boomi officially finalized the relocation of its headquarters from Chesterbrook to Conshohocken earlier this week, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company’s new home spans 42,000 square feet across two floors and has room for around 160 employees. The move, which is the company’s largest real estate investment to date,…
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A Technology Consulting Firm Moves Its Headquarters Back to Greater Philadelphia
In February, a 1,500-person technology consulting firm moved back to the Greater Philadelphia area after appointing a new CEO, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Bridgenext which has been headquartered in Florida for the past 5 years has also recently gone through a rebranding. The firm, formerly known as Emtec, has named John Castleman…
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Cencora’s ESG Report Shows Its Commitment to People and the Planet
Cencora, based in Conshohocken, recently released its 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance Report showing its commitment to people and the planet, and highlighting diversity, equity and inclusion as priorities. The company, formerly AmerisourceBergen, outlined its efforts to attract more talent and to enhance a culture of inclusion by bringing all its teams under a united…
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David’s Bridal Talks Prenups and the Importance of Healthy Communication
You might think that mentioning prenup would be an immediate downer on the romantic vibe of planning a wedding, but Conshohocken-based David’s Bridal says it can actually be good for the future of your marriage. The bridal retailer asked divorce attorney and founder of HelloPrenup, Julia Rodgers, esq., to share why a prenup is a…
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A Conshohocken Company’s New App Aims to Help People with Substance Use Disorders
A company based in Conshohocken has created a new platform that provides tools to help people with substance use disorders live a healthier lifestyle, writes Nora Macaluso for PhillyVoice. New Ocean Health Solutions has named its newest app Substance Use Management. It is designed to offer additional support than what adults struggling with substance use…
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SEPTA, Conshohocken Borough Council Still in Talks About Building Riverfront Apartments
SEPTA-owned property at 101 Washington Street continues to be the center of the debate regarding residential development on the Conshohocken riverfront, writes Kevin Tierney for More Than The Curve. Current zoning laws state that residential development is not permitted there, but SEPTA wants to change that. Originally, SEPTA had planned to build a parking garage…
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David’s Bridal’s Prom Collection Will Sure to Be a Hit on Dance Floors This Spring
Conshohocken-based David’s Bridal has released its new prom collection, and the company says the unique styles will sure to be a hit with all prom-goers. The new collection includes dresses, accessories, shoes, and more at affordable prices. “We are so excited to debut our new Spring 2024 prom dress and accessories collection,” said Nancy Viall,…
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After Successful Year, Boomi Relocates Headquarters to Conshohocken
Software company Boomi is moving from its Chesterbrook home at 1400 Liberty Ridge Drive to 1 W. Elm St. in Conshohocken after a successful year last year, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Boomi earned a half-billion dollars in revenue last year and the growing company decided it needed new digs. The 40,600-square-foot office…
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Conshohocken Has Unique Way to Address Traffic, Sustainability Issues
Conshohocken is now offering commuters a unique form of transportation, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. In an effort to reduce traffic woes and sustainability concerns, the borough is now offering residents and visitors a shuttle bus. The 14-passenger Conshohocken Cab will stop at 20 locations across the borough, and it will only cost $2 to…
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Winter-Proof Your Skin with the Help of Conshohocken’s Heyday Skincare
The highly skilled team of estheticians at Heyday Skincare in Conshohocken can help you not only winter-proof your skin but bring out its natural radiance, writes Kevin Tierney for Around Ambler. Heyday emphasizes the importance of education on proper skincare, including facial treatments and skincare products. The team there offers a spa experience that is…
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Conshohocken Mayor and Family Are Official Ambassadors of CHOP Cardiac Fundraiser
As 2024 ambassadors of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Philly Spin-In, Conshohocken Mayor Yaniv Aronson, his wife Sarah, and their one-year-old son Thomas are recruiting volunteers to join their spin team to raise money for CHOP’s Cardiac Center, writes M. English for MediaNews Group. This cause is very close to their hearts. Thomas was born with…
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Conshohocken-based IKEA Plans to Open Four New ‘Plan & Order’ Points in 2024
IKEA, the Swedish furniture giant with U.S. headquarters in Conshohocken, is planning to open four new Plan & Order points with pickup in 2024, writes Thomas Lester for Furniture Today. The company announced the planned locations following the release of its 2023 Annual Summary, which highlights the strides IKEA made in affordability, sustainable practices, automation,…
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IKEA Sticking to Planned Price Cuts Despite Shipping Disruptions
IKEA says that there will still be price cuts, despite shipping disruptions in the Red Sea increasing costs, writes Divya Chowdhury for Reuters. The budget furniture retailer said that it has enough sufficient stocks to continue as planned. “Our commitment is to make sure that we prioritize investing in lower prices for our customers,” Jesper…
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Finding Your Dream Dress Easier with David’s Bridal’s Proprietary Fit Technology
David’s Bridal, headquartered in Conshohocken, is now offering its proprietary fit technology in more fabrics including sculpting satin and power mesh, making it easier for you to find your dream dress. The technology has been modeled on over 10,000 women’s bodies so every woman can find the perfect fit. The fabric release is a part…
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Local Musicians Record Song Written by Chopper 6 Photographer as a ‘Loving Tribute’
The week before he passed in the Chopper 6 crash, late photographer Chris Dougherty, uploaded on YouTube a performance of his song, “Candy Cane Lane,” writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. To honor Dougherty and his musical talent, local musicians led by Tommy Conwell, frontman of Tommy Conwell and the Young Rumblers recorded a version of…
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Inquirer Reporter Fulfills Dream of Visiting Butter Sculpture Created by Conshohocken Artists
Kristen Graham, reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer, recently realized her dream of seeing the Pennsylvania Farm Show’s butter sculpture in Harrisburg. “There was something wholesome and satisfying about a work of art fashioned from 1,000 pounds of butter, a paean to the hard work of the people who power an industry that feeds us,” she…














































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