King of Prussia
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Tech Talk: Delaware Valley rivaling Silicon Valley in office comfort
Most people don’t think of their office as a cozy, comfortable, even dare we say it, fun place to be. But that all started changing a few years ago as companies across the country committed themselves to providing a place or work that didn’t seem so much like, well, work. When CardConnect CEO Jeffrey Shanahan thinks of…
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North Gulph Road office building in King of Prussia to get a new look
When it comes to updating looks and staying trendy, King of Prussia seems to be the place to go. So, it’s not a surprise that an office building from the 1970s is next on the makeover list. Brandywine Realty Trust has a revitalization in mind for 500 N. Gulph Rd. that will transform it into…
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Medical marijuana dispensary coming to King of Prussia
When most people think of King of Prussia, retail shops, restaurants and national parks may come to mind. Now, a medical marijuana dispensary can be added to that list. The Pennsylvania Department of Health approved two more medical marijuana dispensaries, one in Montgomery County and another in South Philadelphia. Chamounix Ventures received state approval to…
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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board aims for Flower Show visitors
With the Philadelphia Flower Show in full bloom until March 11, the Valley Forge Tourism and Convention Board has focused its marketing and advertising attention on travelers with an eye for greenery. Specifically, the tourism agency wants those visitors to stay at one of Montgomery County’s 77 hotels and take SEPTA into the city, writes Donna…
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Restaurants in King of Prussia setting the table for fourth annual dineKOP Restaurant Week
Retails stores aren’t the only thing growing by leaps and bounds in the King of Prussia section of Upper Merion Township. Now in its fourth year, King of Prussia District’s (KOP-BID) dineKOP Restaurant Week returns from March 5 through 11, with a record-breaking 28 restaurants on board, offering special three-course prix-fixe meals to the tune…
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Expansive development continues in King of Prussia
The expansive development taking place along N. Gulph Road in King of Prussia is making its way across the street, and back again. Three projects are set to get underway along North Gulph Road in Upper Merion, continuing the robust development activity that King of Prussia has been experiencing during the last several years, writes…
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Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles coming to Valley Forge Casino Resort
The Philadelphia Sportscard & Memorabilia show returns to the Valley Forge Casino Resort March 2 through 4, and it’s going to be the biggest show yet as the show celebrates the world champion Philadelphia Eagles with appearances by star quarterbacks Carson Wentz and Nick Foles, along with stars Alshon Jeffrey, Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, and…
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Dining for a cause returning to King of Prussia
We all go out to eat, some of us more often than others, but either way, what better way to spend a night out at a possibly new favorite restaurant than to have a portion of your bill donated to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia? dineKOP showcases King of Prussia’s diverse dining scene, which includes…
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Liberty Property Trust to move headquarters to Wayne-King of Prussia region
Change, in big ways, is on the horizon for Liberty Property Trust. And after four years of identifying with Great Valley and the region, the move to a four-story building on Swedesford Road was a natural progression. A planned move to a modern headquarters in Wayne comes as the company plans to shed its remaining…
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Main Line Health to put down roots in King of Prussia with $32M center
With a focus on women’s health and a $32 million price tag, Main Line Health unveiled its plans for a 94,000-square-foot campus across from the Sheraton Valley Forge Hilton. The health center will also feature an ambulatory care center and provide general health and wellness services to men and women in the King of Prussia…
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Qlik to move headquarters to King of Prussia
With about 300 employees and a need for more room, the data analytics company Qlik will move from its 12,000-square foot location in RadThe company’s search for new space took it to West Conshohocken where it considered 100/200 Four Falls as well as 300 Four Falls. It ultimately decided to move to the Gulph Road…
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King of Prussia-based Recovery Centers of America expanding Devon facility
The Devon addiction center arm of Recovery Centers of America, which is based in King of Prussia, and opened last summer, will be expanded by about 40,000 additional square feet of clinical space and will provide an additional 40 beds. Since Thanksgiving, the center has been operating at or near capacity. “We’ve had many nights where…
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Music to the ears — The Rock Shop to open in King of Prussia Mall
Sure there’s plenty of high fashion, trending products and high-end merchandise, but now the King of Prussia Mall will also appeal to the music lover in all of us. And according to Roy Thomas, owner of The Rock Shop, mall owner Simon Properties has been looking to bring back two types of stores that were once…
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Eric Goldstein’s vision of King of Prussia is a bit green
When most people look at King of Prussia, they see stores and cars and, well, cement. Eric Goldstein, the executive director of the King of Prussia District, wants to tweak that vision a little bit and make it a bit more pedestrian. With backing of the business community, Goldstein has attempted to pull King of…
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King of Prussia Rail Project to move to the next phase
The King of Prussia Rail Coalition applauds SEPTA’s Board decision today to approve the Locally Preferred Alternative as presented in the King of Prussia Rail Draft Environmental Impact Statement (Draft EIS) with the North/South design option. This action paves the way for the start of the Final Environmental Impact Statement phase of the project, according to a…
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King of Prussia Toys R Us store one of few to remain open
With debt hitting the $5 billion mark and giants like Amazon and Walmart gaining even more momentum, Toys R Us will close 180 stores in the United States. But the King of Prussia location will remain open. Several other Philadelphia and southeastern Pennsylvania stores were spared. Locations in South Philadelphia, Port Richmond, the Oxford Circle…
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Art work at Founding Farmers also locally sourced
A key ingredient to one of the hottest restaurants in the country’s recipe for success is a dash of art. Maybe you’ve eaten at the new Founding Farmers in King of Prussia Town Center and felt the seemingly inexplicable sensation of a warm embrace. That’s not by accident. It’s by design, writes Rachel Riley for…






















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