King of Prussia
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Berwyn couple to expand Dapper Doughnut to King of Prussia
With a location already succeeding in Plymouth Meeting Mall, Janet Malin and Josh Morey, owners of The Dapper Doughnut, plan to bring the tiny sensations to another Montco destination — namely King of Prussia. The Dapper Doughnut, which features smaller than typically-sized doughnuts, is operated by Chicago Doughnut Franchise Co., which in 2016 launched an…
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Vitality Bowls ready to set a table in King of Prussia Town Center
The King of Prussia Town Center is nearing full occupancy, but there’s room for at least one more food-and-beverage tenant: a California-based superfoods café. Fast-casual café company Vitality Bowls has signed a lease to occupy 1,097 square feet of space at the King of Prussia Town Center — off the Main Street and adjacent to…
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Life Time Fitness blocking major news stations from TVs
Every January the gym is crammed with the familiar sight of newcomers intent on keeping their New Year’s resolutions. Also familiar, flat-screen TV’s throughout the club, tuned in to the cable news networks and broadcasting the latest national coverage for visitors working out. The latter has just been eliminated, however, at Life Time Fitness, a gym…
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Luxury living for 55-plus renters opens in King of Prussia
One of the ways a prominent real estate developer is courting over-55 renters into moving to King of Prussia Town Center is by offering amenities galore that will uphold a lifestyle they may have always dreamed about, as they shed the headaches of home ownership. Besides having Wegmans market and more than a dozen of…
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Melt Shop, now in King of Prussia, to open 18 more in the Philadelphia region
A New York melted sandwich restaurant chain, first introduced to the Philadelphia region at the King of Prussia Mall, has made moves to aggressively expand in the region, making a bet on the local market by signing its first-ever development deal. Melt Shop has signed a development deal with local entrepreneur Drew Smith, who will open,…
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OurBus to add trips from King of Prussia to NYC
OurBus. The name sounds homespun and folksy, like something the Partridge Family might have driven from gig to gig. While the startup OurBus probably won’t ever transport musical families in its daily operations, it does have a grassroots purpose that is ruled by its customers, who use the mobile app-based service to give them more…
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King of Prussia Mall plans mixed-use development for former JCPenny site
The scene at the East Coast’s largest mall on a recent Friday morning would seem to fly in the face of the doomsday narrative surrounding U.S. retail centers. A steady stream of holiday shoppers walked the lacquered halls, browsing stores from Gap to Gucci. By noon, a line was snaking out of an outpost of the…
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King of Prussia-based Universal Health Services continues expansion
Universal Health Services is acquiring three facilities from a nonprofit Mississippi hospital in a deal that will give the King of Prussia-based psychiatric hospital chain another 109-bed inpatient behavioral health facility. Memorial Hospital at Gulfport’s sale of Memorial Behavior Health, announced last week, also includes two outpatient clinics located in Gulfport, Miss., along with the inpatient…
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King of Prussia- based MedRisk now in the hands of Carlyle Group
Carlyle Group, whose investments range from oil refineries to nursing homes, says it has agreed to buy out Boston-based health-care investor TA Associates as majority owner of MedRisk, a King of Prussia-based maker of workers’ compensation software. MedRisk founder Shelley Boyce, chief executive Mike Ryan, and other managers will stay in place and continue to…
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Physician network based in King of Prussia set to transform the region
A physician network comprised of about 750 area specialists expects to enter into its first value-based contracts in the coming months. The King of Prussia-based organization called TPIN, an acronym for The Physician Integrated Network, says it recently achieved compliance with the federal government’s standards for physician groups to operate legally as a clinically integrated…
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Nordstrom battling the ‘Amazon Effect’
Nordstrom is focused on trying to make it easy for people to shop with a mix of in-store and online conveniences that it hopes will make it a “gift-giving destination” this holiday season. Before the start of the season, an analyst with Morgan Stanley painted a grim picture for department stores like Seattle-based Nordstrom. Fewer people will head to…
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Medical marijuana the hot topic from Keystone Shops
About 50 people came to learn about Pennsylvania’s new medical marijuana plan at a forum Tuesday held by the Keystone Shops, which is opening three dispensaries in the area. Chief Operating Officer Skip Shuda, Jason Mitchell, general manager, and Dr. Louis van de Beek, chief medical officer, spoke and fielded questions. Keystone, which won a…
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CSL Behring advances infusion therapy trial
Global biotherapeutics leader CSL Behring, located in King of Prussia, announced that it will proceed with a global Phase 3 cardiovascular morbidity and mortality trial for CSL112, the company’s novel apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I) infusion therapy. The study, ApoA-I Event reducinG in Ischemic Syndromes II (AEGIS-II), will enroll more than 17,000 patients from approximately 1,000 sites…
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Marc Vetri, Urban Outfitters, part ways
Marc Vetri, the Philadelphia chef who sold most of his restaurant empire to Urban Outfitters, is now leaving the publicly traded South Philly-based retailer, saying he has “given them all the tools they need to succeed and grow this company to its fullest potential.” Vetri’s departure, announced in an Instagram post Sunday, comes several months after Jeff…
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Small Business Administration seeks nominations for annual awards
The Small Business Administration is looking for small business owners with amazing stories to tell. The agency is currently accepting nominations for the 2018 National Small Business Week Awards. Since 1963, National Small Business Week, the President of the United States has issued a proclamation announcing National Small Business Week, which recognizes the impact of…
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RSVP executive director wins silver in Stevie Awards for Women in Business
RSVP Executive Director Michele Moll was named a winner of two Silver Stevie Awards in the Female Executive of the Year and Most Innovative Woman of the Year categories in the 14th annual Stevie Awards for Women in Business. These awards honor women executives, entrepreneurs, employees and the organizations they run – worldwide, and have…
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King of Prussia’s Radial has new boss at the helm
At Radial, the King of Prussia-based company that helps retailers compete with Amazon, the chief executive and president are gone, and Pierre Winand, a top executive from new owner Bpost, is running operations from his California headquarters. Radial is the billion-dollar-a-year warehouse operator, logistics and security adviser founded by Montgomery County retailing mogul Michael Rubin as GSI…
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MidiCi adds new slice to Town Center restaurant scene
The folks at the new MidiCi The Neapolitan Pizza Company in King of Prussia Town Center believe that “people are the best thing that can happen to anyone.” But, if you’re a pizza-lover, then MidiCi might just be the best thing that could happen to you right now in Montgomery County, writes Rachel Riley for…




























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