Conshohocken
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King of Prussia-based Morgan Properties Buys Millennium IV Parcel in Conshohocken for $8.5M, Completes Its Acquisition of Millennium Campus
An affiliate of King of Prussia-based Morgan Properties has bought Millennium IV, a parcel of nearly five acres in Conshohocken, for $8.5 million from TPT Millennium, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The acquisition of the property fronting the Schuylkill River completes the apartment owners’ acquisition of the Millennium campus. Three years ago,…
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Montco Homebuilders Hit the Nail on the Head in I.D.ing Project Delays: The Tangled Supply Chain
More than two years after the start of the pandemic, local homebuilders still struggle with supply chain issues, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Before even breaking ground, contractors must preorder items like appliances because of the long delivery times. Kieffer’s Appliances in Lansdale is still experiencing product delivery delays of a year for…
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Conshohocken’s IKEA U.S. Joins Forces with SunPower to Offer Home Solar Solutions in the United States
IKEA U.S. and SunPower Corp. a leading residential solar technology and energy services provider, has announced that they are teaming up to make solar energy easier to access. Through this collaboration, members of the IKEA Family customer loyalty program will be able to purchase home solar solutions, available through SunPower, to generate and store their…
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New Seafood and Steak-Focused Restaurant Now Open in Conshohocken
The former owner of Center City’s Pinefish recently opened the Fayette Street Oyster House & Grill in Conshohocken, reports Noah Zucker for the Philly Voice. The new steak and seafood-focused restaurant is the brainchild of Peter Dissin, with the menu offering crab cakes, salmon with parmesan cream, and tuna with fioe gras, as well as…
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Silicon Valley’s Food-Delivery Dominance Challenged with System Built by Conshohocken-based Zuppler
Restaurant Marketing and Delivery Association wants to challenge Silicon Valley’s dominance in food delivery and bring down costs with an online system built by Conshohocken-based Zuppler, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “Zuppler is building out our platform for our new website, LocalDelivery.org,” said Andrew Simmons, head of the Texas-based national group. The…
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Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen Outlines Strategic Partnerships, Investments in Innovation During Investor Day
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen took the opportunity during its annual investor day in New York on June 1 to outline five strategic imperatives for the company’s long-term sustainable growth, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In the future, the company plans to lead with market leaders, which it will achieve by fortifying long-term, strategic partnerships…
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Conshohocken Woman Created ‘Fashion Capsule’ of Her Honeymoon Clothes, Seven Decades Later Her Granddaughter Shows Clothes on TikTok
When Marie D’Allesandro Donato, of Conshohocken, returned from her honeymoon in 1952, she packed all the clothes she wore during that special trip into one green suitcase and put it aside as a fashion capsule to pass down to her family, writes Celia Fernandez for the Insider. “The excitement of the future ahead was what…
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Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen Among Companies Choosing Suburbs Over Philadelphia as Pandemic Winds Down
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen is among the growing number of companies that are opting to make the suburbs their post-pandemic home rather than Philadelphia, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The wholesale pharmaceutical distribution and services company decided to relocate its headquarters from Chesterbrook to Sora West, a 12-story new development in Conshohocken, in 2018.…
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The Restaurant Food That Saved Conshohocken’s IKEA and Stores Across the World
When you think of IKEA, you think flat-pack furniture, maze-like showrooms, reports Nathaniel Meyersohn for CNN Business. And many think of the Swedish Meatballs. But how did these meatballs end up being the symbol of Scandinavian furniture? IKEA’s founder, Ingvar Kamprad, had started the company as a mail-order company. The IKEA name comes from Kamprad’s…
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Find Some of the Best Outdoor & Rooftop Dining in Montgomery County
Warmer weather is upon us, and it’s time to celebrate Montgomery County at some of the best outdoor and rooftop dining that Jillian Wilson, Bethany Ao, and Grace Dickinson have discovered for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Great American Pub The pub is located right in the heart of downtown Conshohocken with amazing views so you’ll never feel like…
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Conshy’s AmerisourceBergen Reaches Hefty Settlement with Washington for ‘Flooding State with Painkillers’
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen along with McKesson and Cardinal Health has reached a $518 million settlement with Washington in a complex trial over their role in flooding the state with highly addictive opioid painkillers, writes Gene Johnson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The nation’s three largest opioid distributors and Johnson & Johnson already reached a national settlement last…
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For Millennials Seeking New Type of Office Space, Conshohocken’s Seven Tower Bridge Could Be the Answer
With employees resisting a return to the office after two years of working from home, employers are trying to find locations that better fit what their millennial workforce are now looking for in an office space – and Conshohocken’s Seven Tower Bridge could be the answer, writes Julia Troy for the BISNOW. “People are now…
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Conshohocken-Based Creative Agency Acquired by Wilmington Firm
A Wilmington, Delaware, marketing agency, Aloysius Butler & Clark, has obtained creative agency Mangos in Conshohocken, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Aloysius Butler & Clark will be absorbing the 15 Mangos employees at their two offices in Philadelphia and Bloomsburg, PA, which equals around 100 employees in those offices, though the company…
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Fairways & Dreams, Conshohocken, Offers Golf Rounds Realistic Enough That Players May Seek a Caddy to Tip
Intrepid golfers are already hitting local links, braving April weather of damp mornings and freakish snow squalls. Their intent, however, is to muscle through, toning up the skills necessary to be top-of-game for the sport’s pending sweet-spot months. A high-tech, startlingly lifelike option is now nearby, which provides ideal practice conditions without the chill: Fairways…
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Forbes: Conshohocken-Based IKEA Rethinking Store Format to Foster Socialization, Sense of Community
The explosion of e-commerce has prompted some companies to give their brick-and-mortar stores a much needed makeover, and IKEA, the furnishing giant with U.S. headquarters in Conshohocken, is currently leading the charge in turning its stores into something more, writes Michelle Evans for Forbes. IKEA has recently renovated its Shanghai outlet, where it is trialing…
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Conshy-Based AmerisourceBergen Establishes a $150 Million Fund to Assist ‘Bold Ideas’ in Health Care
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen Establishes a $150M fund to partner with emerging health companies looking to transform health care, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new fund, called AB Health Ventures, will invest in partnerships with companies that have a healthcare focus on people and animals. The new fund will operate as a “wholly-owned…
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Seven Tower Bridge in Conshohocken Has New Tenant, a Leader of Electronic Inventions
Lighting company Lutron Electronics Co. Inc will be moving into Seven Tower Bridge in Conshohocken, leasing space, reports Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. A spokeswoman for Lutron, which is headquartered in Coopersburg, PA, did not say why they are leasing space in Montgomery County, but does plan to inhabit the space by the…
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Conshohocken Italian Bakery Hit by Impact of Russia Boycott
Conshohocken Italian Bakery is one of the many businesses around the world that is feeling the effects of the sanctions imposed on Russia that have thrown commodity markets into a tizzy, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Last week, the family bakery that is nearly half-a-century old had to suspend the sales of its…









































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