• Truist Championship Volunteers Gather in King of Prussia Before PGA Tour Debut

    Truist Championship Volunteers Gather in King of Prussia Before PGA Tour Debut

    With the 2025 Truist Championship a little more than a week away at the Philadelphia Cricket Club, hundreds of volunteers gathered Sunday at Topgolf in King of Prussia to kick off the excitement, writes Eva Anderson for CBS News. More than 1,700 volunteers from 21 states and three countries have signed up to help run…

  • Two King of Prussia Hotels Couldn’t Survive Slow Pandemic Recovery

    Two King of Prussia Hotels Couldn’t Survive Slow Pandemic Recovery

    After years of trying to weather a tough hotel market, Wilmington-based Buccini Pollin Group is surrendering two King of Prussia hotels to its lenders, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The firm is handing over the keys to the Crowne Plaza Philadelphia King of Prussia and the Fairfield Inn Philadelphia Valley Forge/King of…

  • Merion Building in King of Prussia Sold to Florida Real Estate Firm for $11.8M

    Merion Building in King of Prussia Sold to Florida Real Estate Firm for $11.8M

    The Merion Building in King of Prussia has been acquired by Florida-based Onicx Group for $11.8 million, marking the real estate firm’s first investment in the Philadelphia region, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ilya Hvostikov, vice president of acquisitions for Onicx, called the building’s location on the northeast corner of South Gulph…

  • Brandon Parish Brings Jewish Deli Tradition to with King of Prussia’s Kibitz Room

    Brandon Parish Brings Jewish Deli Tradition to with King of Prussia’s Kibitz Room

    Brandon Parish adds a new chapter to his family’s legacy with the opening of King of Prussia’s newest Jewish deli, the Kibitz Room, writes Michael Klein for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Located just a mile from King of Prussia Mall, the new spot marks Brandon’s first solo venture—though he grew up in his father’s Cherry Hill…

  • Matt Strahm and King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Surprise Local Team with Custom Gloves

    Matt Strahm and King of Prussia’s Victus Sports Surprise Local Team with Custom Gloves

    Before the Phillies took the field Friday night, one of their own delivered a major-league moment off the diamond—thanks in part to King of Prussia’s Victus Sports, writes Dan Snyder and Sean Tallant for CBS News. Phillies reliever Matt Strahm teamed up with Victus to surprise the Newtown Angels, a special needs baseball team, with…

  • The American Revolution Pops Up in Valley Forge This Spring

    The American Revolution Pops Up in Valley Forge This Spring

    Theater Unspeakable and Let’s Make History Productions present the return of the critically acclaimed theater show The American Revolution to Philadelphia on May 17 and 31 at the King of Prussia Town Center. The show first debuted to Philadelphia audiences in 2017 during a run at the Arden Theatre Company. The American Revolution provides a family-friendly retelling of the country’s founding, combining…

  • David’s Bridal Becomes One-Stop Shop with New Menswear Line

    David’s Bridal Becomes One-Stop Shop with New Menswear Line

    David’s Bridal, headquartered in King of Prussia, is expanding its portfolio into the men’s fashion game, writes Lucille Barilla for Retail Wire. The iconic wedding retailer just announced its first-ever menswear collection, thanks to a new collaboration with Perry Ellis and its brand Cubavera. The rollout begins with accessories, with suits to follow shortly, all…

  • Torpedo Bat Demand Keeps Victus Sports in King of Prussia Swamped

    Torpedo Bat Demand Keeps Victus Sports in King of Prussia Swamped

    The demand for torpedo bats is keeping workers at Victus Sports in King of Prussia on their toes, writes Dan Gelston for The Hill. Three of the company’s employees were at the game last Saturday when Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger of the New York Yankees hit back-to-back homers kicking off a nine-homer barrage. They…

  • Anthology Senior Living in King of Prussia Sells for $27M

    Anthology Senior Living in King of Prussia Sells for $27M

    Anthology Senior Living in King of Prussia has been sold for $27.4 million to Ohio-based real estate investment trust Welltower, about four years after its completion, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 11-story senior living building, previously owned by Chicago developer CA Ventures, spans 255,000 square feet and was the tallest building…

  • The Torpedo Bats Taking the MLB by Storm Come from King of Prussia

    The Torpedo Bats Taking the MLB by Storm Come from King of Prussia

    Baseball season is just getting started, and King of Prussia-based Victus Sports is already stealing the spotlight with its newest creation: the torpedo bat, write Hayden Mitman and Deanna Durante for NBC Philadelphia. With a tapered end and weight shifted toward the sweet spot, the bat is designed to give hitters a little extra pop—and…

  • Tommy Bahama Opens Island-Themed Marlin Bar at King of Prussia Mall

    Tommy Bahama Opens Island-Themed Marlin Bar at King of Prussia Mall

    The Tommy Bahama store in King of Prussia Mall recently unveiled an island-themed Marlin Bar, which can be found in The Connector section and connected to the retail store, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. “Our Marlin Bar is changing the happy hour game,” said the establishment. “Our menus feature craft cocktails and island-inspired light…

  • Honor Flight Philadelphia Takes Veterans from King of Prussia to D.C. for Recognition

    Honor Flight Philadelphia Takes Veterans from King of Prussia to D.C. for Recognition

    World War II, Korean, and Vietnam War veterans are being recruited by Honor Flight Philadelphia to travel, by bus, on May 17 from King of Prussia to Washington, D.C.    The day will include stopping at Arlington Cemetery and viewing the major war memorials dedicated to honor their service. Transportation, breakfast, and lunch will be provided, along with…

  • Build-to-Suit Medical Facility Could Complete Village at Valley Forge in King of Prussia

    Build-to-Suit Medical Facility Could Complete Village at Valley Forge in King of Prussia

    The developer of the Village at Valley Forge in King of Prussia is currently in talks with several potential medical tenants for a build-to-suit facility, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new facility would occupy the final undeveloped portion of the 132-acre project. Philadelphia-based Realen Properties developed the master-planned community in a…

  • Local Leaders Push for Hospital, Convention Center to Support King of Prussia’s Boom

    Local Leaders Push for Hospital, Convention Center to Support King of Prussia’s Boom

    As King of Prussia continues to grow rapidly, local leaders say the next big steps are clear: the community needs a full-service hospital and a convention center, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Upper Merion Township Supervisor Greg Waks said a hospital that serves the entire population—not just children or outpatients—is essential for…

  • New ‘Global Italian Marketplace’ Eataly Set to Open at King of Prussia Mall by Fall 2025

    New ‘Global Italian Marketplace’ Eataly Set to Open at King of Prussia Mall by Fall 2025

    Eataly, the new “global Italian marketplace,” is set to open its doors at King of Prussia Mall by next fall, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. The work on the latest location of the multi-level Italian dining and shopping experience has been ongoing for over a year. Some of the more recently completed updates include…

  • King of Prussia District Unveils 2025 Report Showcasing Growth, Innovation, and Community Progress

    King of Prussia District Unveils 2025 Report Showcasing Growth, Innovation, and Community Progress

    The King of Prussia District has launched its 2025 Report to the Community, offering a snapshot of KOP’s 2024 economic performance, development, and community progress, according to a press release from VisitKOP. Available as an interactive website, the report highlights commercial and residential growth, infrastructure improvements, and strategic initiatives shaping the area’s future. King of…

  • King of Prussia’s Megan Griffith Leads Columbia Back to NCAA Tournament for Second Straight Year

    King of Prussia’s Megan Griffith Leads Columbia Back to NCAA Tournament for Second Straight Year

    For the second straight year, King of Prussia native Megan Griffith, has coached Columbia University into the NCAA Women’s Tournament—a groundbreaking achievement for the Ivy League, writes Gabriela Carroll for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Lions secured an at-large bid after winning the regular-season title, marking only the third time in history that multiple Ivy League…

  • Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Looking to Expand Development Efforts in King of Prussia

    Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Looking to Expand Development Efforts in King of Prussia

    After completing over 600 homes in King of Prussia, Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers is now seeking additional development opportunities in this fast-growing area, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “We would love to do more in Upper Merion Township, in King of Prussia, and help continue to fuel the growth,” said Toll Brothers…