• Radnor Native Devan Kaney Replaces Howard Eskin as WIP Eagles Sideline Reporter

    Radnor Native Devan Kaney Replaces Howard Eskin as WIP Eagles Sideline Reporter

    Devan Kaney, who grew up in Radnor, was a shy teen when she was chosen at age 15 as a Philadelphia Eagles “fan of the game.” The role required her to wave into the camera on the field at Lincoln Financial, as her image appeared on the end zone video boards. It was an awkward…

  • Here’s What Villanova’s Planning With Its $75M Cabrini Campus Renovation

    Here’s What Villanova’s Planning With Its $75M Cabrini Campus Renovation

    Villanova University is hoping to eventually house 900 of its students at the Cabrini University campus in Radnor when it completes $75 million in renovations there, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Villanova President Rev. Peter M. Donohue said a handful of old buildings on the campus will be demolished but the historic Woodcrest…

  • Investors Open First Federal Donuts and Chicken Radnor Restaurant

    Investors Open First Federal Donuts and Chicken Radnor Restaurant

    Federal Donuts and Chicken has opened its first brick-and-mortar Delaware County location in Radnor, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The 1,250 square-foot space at 232 Radnor Chester Road seats 20 people. It employs about 10 people. The restaurant’s close location to Radnor High School and Villanova University makes it an “ideal fit” for…

  • Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Is Rebranding, So Eagles Stadium Gets New Look

    Radnor’s Lincoln Financial Is Rebranding, So Eagles Stadium Gets New Look

    Lincoln Financial Field’s going to look slightly different at the start of the Philadelphia Eagle’s next season.  Radnor-based Lincoln Financial, who has the naming rights to the Eagles stadium, has created a new logo and a refreshed tagline, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. The goal is to sharpen the purpose of the 120-year-old…

  • This Delaware County Public High School Got Noticed Again by U.S. News & World Report

    This Delaware County Public High School Got Noticed Again by U.S. News & World Report

    2024 U.S. News & World Report education rankings place seven high schools in the Philadelphia region among Pennsylvania’s top 20 public high schools, including one from Delaware County. Radnor High School received a state ranking of No. 6 in the state, writes Gina Lizzo for Main Line Today. The high school, in the Radnor School…

  • Radnor Hopes Warning System Makes Crushed Trucks a Thing of the Past

    Radnor Hopes Warning System Makes Crushed Trucks a Thing of the Past

    Radnor officials hope new traffic equipment will finally solve its recurring problem of crushed trucks, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for the Daily Times. According to township officials, 127 trucks have hit the lowAmtrak bridge on King of Prussia Road from 2008 through 2021. The accidents block a major roadway and can close the road for hours.…

  • Newsweek: Radnor’s Airgas Named to America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024

    Newsweek: Radnor’s Airgas Named to America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity 2024

    Airgas, an Air Liquide company in Radnor, has been chosen as one of America’s Greatest Workplaces for Diversity in 2024, writes Main Line Times & Suburban. The list of workplaces was created by Newsweek and Plant-A Insights Group and features large and mid-size companies recognized by their employees for respecting and valuing diversity in the…

  • Learn How to Cultivate Your Own Native Plant Garden During Radnor Lecture Series

    Learn How to Cultivate Your Own Native Plant Garden During Radnor Lecture Series

    As part of the Radnor Township Environmental Lecture Series, head horticulturist at Jenkins Arboretum and Gardens and certified arborist Karen Miller will present how to revitalize local natural habitats by starting a native plant garden in your yard, according to a staff report from the Main Line Times & Suburban. The lecture will take place…

  • Radnor Police Increases Mental Health Support Through New Community Program

    Radnor Police Increases Mental Health Support Through New Community Program

    Radnor Township officials and the Radnor Police Department are hoping that by better addressing the mental health needs of township residents, they can build a safer community, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for Main Line Media News. Through the Community Support Unit launched in October, there is now a licensed clinical social worker to help with mental…

  • Kitchen Redesign in a Radnor Home Creates Functional Happy Place for Owners

    Kitchen Redesign in a Radnor Home Creates Functional Happy Place for Owners

    Using vivid colors and space-minded planning, a Radnor family has transformed the kitchen and laundry/mudroom space at their colonial home into a functional happy place, writes Eileen Smith Dallabrida for the Main Line Today. The once-dated spaces that included massive wood posts and plenty of charm but very little closet space were transformed with help…

  • Radnor Expands Outdoor Dining to Garrett Hill and Other Neighborhoods

    Radnor Expands Outdoor Dining to Garrett Hill and Other Neighborhoods

    Radnor’s Board of Commissioners recently voted four to two to add the commercial area of the Garrett Hill neighborhood and the township’s Planned Laboratory-Office Districts to the township’s outdoor dining areas, writes Richard Ilgenfritz for Main Line Media News. Commissioner Sean Farhy supports the decision saying it will “have a positive effect on the community.”…

  • Brandywine Realty Trust Sells Fully Leased Radnor Retail Center

    Brandywine Realty Trust Sells Fully Leased Radnor Retail Center

    Brandywine Realty Trust has sold a 17,884-square-foot retail center at 200 N. Radnor Chester Road in Radnor, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The retail center is anchored by restaurants Estia, Pietro’s, Honeygrow, and Buena Onda. The price tag on this fully leased property which drew a lot of interest once it was…

  • NewSpring Health Capital, PCOM Invest in Vybe Urgent Care Centers

    NewSpring Health Capital, PCOM Invest in Vybe Urgent Care Centers

    NewSpring Health Capital of Radnor and the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine led the Series B funding for Philadelphia Urgent Care Management, owner of vybe urgent care center, writes John George of Philadelphia Business Journal. Five years earlier PCOM and NewSpring Health Capital first teamed up to invest in vybe urgent care. The urgent care…

  • Radnor-based Amateur Golf Society Hosting Own Philadelphia Area Tour

    Radnor-based Amateur Golf Society Hosting Own Philadelphia Area Tour

    The Amateur Golf Society, which is based in Radnor, was the brainchild of Dan Hershberg, co-founder of Workhorse Brewing Co., in King of Prussia, writes John George for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Starting out as just golf tournaments to help promote the brewing company during the pandemic, the Amateur Golf Society has now grown to…

  • Jose Garces’ Amada in Radnor Offers a Thoughtful Menu of its ‘Greatest Hits’

    Jose Garces’ Amada in Radnor Offers a Thoughtful Menu of its ‘Greatest Hits’

    Almost 20 years after he opened the original Amada on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Jose Garces has launched a new location in Radnor, Pennsylvania, writes Jason Sheehan for Philadelphia Magazine. The latest spot, which can sit 250 people, offers a menu that Sheehan calls “surprisingly thoughtful and shamelessly nostalgic”. It is a mix of all…

  • Emlen Tunnell, Football Legend and Bryn Mawr Native, Has an Even Bigger Story

    Emlen Tunnell, Football Legend and Bryn Mawr Native, Has an Even Bigger Story

    New York Giants’ all-time great Emlen Lewis Tunnell, a Bryn Mawr son and Radnor High School graduate, became the first African-American to play football for the Giants in 1948. That should be enough for any one man. But Tunnell’s story goes much deeper, writes Otis Livingston for CBS News. During World War II, Tunnell was…

  • Conshohocken-Rooted Property Group Partners Internationally for Industrial Real Estate Success

    Conshohocken-Rooted Property Group Partners Internationally for Industrial Real Estate Success

    Property group EQT Exeter went above and beyond on exceeding its target in raising $3 billion to scoop up industrial buildings. The original goal of the oversubscribed fund was $2.5 billion, as the group had high demand from investors all over the world, including North America, Europe, Asia and the Middle East, writes Ryan Sharrow…