King of Prussia
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Senior housing development proposed for Village at Valley Forge
A Chicago real estate investment firm is planning to build an 11-story senior housing development at the Village of Valley Forge, King of Prussia. CA Ventures wants it new building to have 100 independent-living units, 60 assisted-living units and 32 memory-care units, as well as a four-story garage, writes Natalie Kostelni at bizjournals.com. [uam_ad id=”54865″] The…
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King of Prussia’s Workhorse Brewing Co. to open Friday
King of Prussia’s first and only brewery, the Workhorse Brewing Co., will open its doors on Friday, Sept. 14. The new brewery and taproom, located at 250 King Manor Drive, is a grand undertaking, with a 5,000-square-foot tasting room; 3a 0-barrel system; a retail area; and 1,20 square feet for private event space, writes Kenneth Hilario at…
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A day in the life of a King of Prussia brewer
Dan Hershberg, CEO of the soon-to-open Workhorse Brewing Co. in King of Prussia, usually gets to work by 10:30 a.m. these days, but he expects his daily schedule will change, once his taproom is bringing in customers at night. He’s up at 6:30 a.m., looking afeter his 1-year-old daughter, Rosie, and on a normal day,…
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Radial, King of Prussia, has high hopes for holidays
Radial, the e-marketing company based in King of Prussia, plans to hire some 800 workers at its Burlington, N.J., fulfillment center to help out with the holiday rush. eMarketer.com, the industry’s trade site, is projecting a profitable year-end season, with online retailers growing by 15 percent, writes Roberto Torres at techical.ly. [uam_ad id=”54865″] The number…
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North Italia to open in King of Prussia Mall, holding two job fairs
Once the Labor Day festivities have wrapped up, job seekers looking to secure a position at a dining establishment can look no further than the King of Prussia Mall. Billing itself at a “modern Italian neighborhood restaurant, North Italia, set to open its doors on Oct. 3, is staging a two job fairs, beginning Sept.…
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Radial, based in King of Prussia, has 800 job openings for its South Jersey center
It’s not even September yet, but Radial, an e-commerce company based in King of Prussia, is preparing for the holiday season by adding 800 seasonal employees for its Burlington Township fulfillment center. Radial, which handles the e-commerce experience from ordering to shipping for brands like Kate Spade New York, DSW and PetSmart, said the South…
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North Italia restaurant brings 140 jobs to King of Prussia Mall
A North Italia restaurant is scheduled to open a location in King of Prussia Oct. 3, and it’s bringing 140 jobs with it. North Italia, a modern restaurant concept by Phoenix-based restaurateur Sam Fox, will make its Pennsylvania and Philadelphia-area debut on the lower level of the King of Prussia Mall, under the upscale food court Savor,…
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Webinars to give the lowdown on SEPTA rail plans for King of Prussia
SEPTA has been contemplating a rail extension through King of Prussia for years, and every day, it seems, the dream inches closer to reality. Stakeholders who want the latest on the $1 billion, 4.5 mile project can sign up for a series of webinars beginning Sept. 18, writes Roberto Torres at technical.ly. [uam_ad id=”54865″] Up…
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Transportation management website — weareTDM.com is a winner
The Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Assoc. has been recognized for its website: www.weareTDM.com. The Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Assoc. received the 2018 Marketing and Outreach Award, presented during the Association of Commuter Transportation International Conference held recently in Anaheim, Calif. [uam_ad id=”54865″] The marketing and outreach international award, according to a press release,…
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King of Prussia Mall presents a touch of Van Gogh
Shoppers at the King of Prussia Mall their spiritual sides at the new mini Van Gogh Museum located, as befits great art, between the upscale icons Lord & Taylor and Neiman Marcus. The museum features full-sized, three-dimensional replicas of nine of the Dutch master’s most famous paintings, writes Ellie Silverman at philly.com . [uam_ad id=”54865″]…
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King of Prussia Mall Brookstone closing its doors
Remember going into this crazy store when you were young and going all googly-eyed over all the gadgets? Well hang on to that memory. Brookstone, the ubiquitous seller of cool but largely unneeded things, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection again and will close the 101 of its stores that are located in malls,…
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Kilwins chocolates company to open location in King of Prussia
A local family plans to open an outpost of Kilwins, a concept that began in 1947 and specializes in chocolate, ice cream, candy and other confections, in King of Prussia. Local operators and owners, the Simpson family, comprising Delaware County natives Gary, and son and daughter-in-law Glen and Sarah, will open a 1,850-square-foot Kilwins at…
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Victim Services Center invites you to ‘Dine for a Cause’
Victim Services Center of Montgomery County invites the public to its second Dine for a Cause, August 15, 2018 from 6- 8 p.m., at Fox and Hound, 160 N. Gulph Rd., Suite 211, King of Prussia, PA 19406. CThere will be appetizers, raffle prizes, and a chance to support Victim Services of Montgomery County, according…
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King of Prussia reigns over Center City when it comes to soft goods retail
A few years ago, when it came to considering where to go to buy high-end or luxury items, Center City would be the location of choice. Well, trips to the city are being replaced to jaunts to the suburbs. “If you polled 10 retailers and asked them if they had a store in Philadelphia, I’m…
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Cradles to Crayons joins up with King of Prussia Mall for back-to-school donations
It’s said that opposites attract, and in this particular case, students will most definitely benefit from that draw. Cradles to Crayons, a Conshohocken charity that modestly engages in its humble mission year-round has teamed up with a King of Prussia business that has the bold, charismatic image to attract plenty of attention to its cause. King of…
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SEPTA’s high speed line for King of Prussia moves on to the next stop
It’s not quite one-stop shopping in King of Prussia, but it could take a step in that direction. SEPTA has issued a request for proposals for the $1 billion of work that will go into the King of Prussia Rail extension of the High Speed Line in Norristown. The extension aims to link the region’s…
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King of Prussia company helps health centers with scrubs theft problems
Jeff Bernstein is confident is you ask office managers at an ambulatory surgery center what their biggest frustrations are, the theft of scrubs would be on just about everybody’s top three list. “It’s a big problem,” Bernstein said. “Scrubs get stolen at most facilities; it doesn’t matter whether its a hospital or an outpatient facility.” Sometimes…
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SEPTA looking to hire engineering consultant for King of Prussia Rail
SEPTA is looking to hire an engineering consultant to “advance further engineering of the King of Prussia Rail extension of the Norristown High Speed Line,” according to a press release. Responses to the RFP (Request For Proposal) for an engineer are due in September, when the SEPTA Board will vote to award the contract following…










































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