West Conshohocken
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Cradles to Crayons appoints John Marcante and Lee Yohannan as new Co-Chairs of Board of Directors
Cradles to Crayons® is pleased to announce that John Marcante and Lee Yohannan have been selected as the new co-board chairs for Cradles to Crayons-Philadelphia. Marcante and Yohannan will be taking over for former Board Chair Christopher Sullivan, who held the position since February 2016. “We are thrilled to have two prominent industry leaders take the…
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West Conshohocken ‘vetera-preneurs’ target worker engagement
Never ask a veteran how many people he or she has killed in the line of duty. Never assume, either, that a veteran suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder and is likely to be emotionally unstable in civilian life. Such insensitivity can lead to problems in the workplace. Indeed, forty-two percent of veterans will leave their…
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New Work Merk partners with Travis Manion Foundation
By Jill Beckel The Hub Conshy is rebranding to The Work Merk! And, since The Work Merk is a veteran-owned business, they’re partnering with the Travis Manion Foundation (link to http://www.travismanion.org/ ) for their grand opening. All proceeds raised that evening will be donated to the Travis Manion Foundation. [uam_ad id=”54865″] The Travis Manion Foundation…
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New eatery coming to former Stella Blu site
For those of you wandering around in the evenings looking for a place to get your grub on since Stella Blu closed its doors last month, you may not have to wait too long to find another hot spot popping up behind the doors to 101 Ford St. in West Conshohocken. A 4,240-square-foot building at…
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Stella Blu in West Conshohocken has a virtual rebirth
The doors to Stella Blu in West Conshohocken closed in January, but that by no means was the end of the eatery’s story. In fact, it was a virtual beginning. The iconic eatery named after a fictional doyenne of incomparable taste and sophistication is now operating as Virtual Stella Blu. All that means is to…
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West Conshohocken-based SMG to be acquired by Canadian firm Onex
A Toronto-based private equity firm is slated to be the new owner of West Conshohocken-based SMG Holdings Inc., the manager of more than 240 stadiums and arenas in eight countries. SMG, which operates the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, began seeking buyers earlier this year. Onex, which announced the buy Monday, did not disclose financial terms, but…
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Live Nation Entertainment aims to acquire Montco-based SMG
Live Nation Entertainment has submitted a proposal to acquire Royal Farms Arena operator SMG, according to sources. Bids were due Tuesday and Richmond, Virginia-based investment bank Harris Williams & Co., which is managing the process. Live Nation President of Arenas Mike Evans deferred comment to the company’s corporate office, which did not respond to an email, writes Don Muret for bizjournals.com. [uam_ad…
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Temple’s Fox School of Business coming to West Conshohocken
Temple University’s Fox School of Business is opening a new presence in Philadelphia’s western suburbs, as it aims to draw suburbanites who also work outside the city and don’t want to battle traffic on the Schuylkill Expressway. Fox’s Assistant Dean of Marketing and Graduate Enrollment Tom Kegelman said the school is launching a cohort-based, part-time…
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Flashy Sign Near West Conshohocken Hides Interesting Story of Family Business
A flashy sign for Oldies.com on the wall of a warehouse near the I-76 exit in West Conshohocken hides the interesting story of a successful family business, writes Stephen Silver for Philly Voice. The sign that has been cunningly defying the rules banning billboard advertising on the Blue Route promotes an online music store that…

























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