• Phoenixville Federal Bank and Trust a catalyst behind borough’s economic rebirth

    Phoenixville Federal Bank and Trust a catalyst behind borough’s economic rebirth

    Phoenixville’s rebirth has been lauded as nothing short of remarkable. However, if the borough, appropriately named after a bird that obtains new life by rising from the ashes of its predecessor, were to fulfill its fate and have a second life after its steel mill closed and ushered in a period of economic hardship, something…

  • Montgomery County Expands ‘MontcoForward’

    Montgomery County Expands ‘MontcoForward’

    The Montgomery County Commerce Department announced enhancements to MontcoForward, its economic development initiative and campaign, during a kick-off event at Montgomery County Community College on May 3 at 10 a.m. The web-based enhancement for those seeking to start a business, grow a business, or find new opportunities will give users valuable data about Montco’s business…

  • Montgomery County Foundation launches report on women’s status

    Montgomery County Foundation launches report on women’s status

    The Montgomery County Foundation Inc. is launching the study “The Status of Women in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania: 2018 Report.” This initiative is in line with the Foundation’s role as a Catalyst for Community Solutions: exploring, identifying and addressing important needs and opportunities for growth and change in the County. [uam_ad id=”54865″] The Foundation commissioned this…

  • Time to ‘Reach’ (Climbing and Fitness) for the stars!

    Time to ‘Reach’ (Climbing and Fitness) for the stars!

    How high can you climb? There are a million metaphors for how far we can push ourselves and how high we want to go in life, but now you can get past the hyperbole and literally see how high you can climb at the new Reach Climbing and Fitness Center sitting on the edge of…

  • Keynote speakers confirmed for Pottstown Investors Conference

    Keynote speakers confirmed for Pottstown Investors Conference

    Planners for the Third Annual Pottstown Investors Conference on Friday, April 12 (see details below) have confirmed and funded the participation of two notable keynote speakers who were highly recommended by Don Chen, president of the nationally esteemed Surdna Foundation. Based in New York City, Surdna is an organization which, according to its mission, “seeks…

  • Manor College hosts Innovation and Ambition in Montgomery County

    Manor College hosts Innovation and Ambition in Montgomery County

    New ideas and the drive to get there were the focal points of a high-profile panel discussion at Manor College in Jenkintown. Innovation and Ambition in Montgomery County was a networking event with industry leaders that discussed how how tourism and higher education are adjusting to the changing marketing landscape, new strategies and ideas for…

  • A $200 Million theme park may be coming to Delco

    A $200 Million theme park may be coming to Delco

    Sun Center Studios is hoping to bring a Universal Studios-style theme park estimated at $200 million to Aston, writes Natalie Kostelni for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Sun Center Studios, which has hosted the filming of Creed and a number of other movies, opened eight years ago as Pennsylvania’s first dedicated film and television production studio.…

  • Housing boom continues in King of Prussia

    Housing boom continues in King of Prussia

    A major housing development has been proposed for King of Prussia on an 80-acre parcel of land. Development in the area is continuing at a rapid pace. It is believed to be one of the last large undeveloped properties in the area. Glasgow Inc. owns the 80-acre property known as Glasgow Tract. The property is…

  • Montco designated 2nd most prosperous place to live in PA

    Montco designated 2nd most prosperous place to live in PA

    Ten years after the Great Recession ceremoniously came to an end in 2009, most metrics show America’s economy has not only been nursed back to health, but continues to grow stronger. While the United States as a whole is returning to an age of economic prosperity, some parts appear to be stuck in the same…

  • Philadelphia’s suburban developers look to the future

    Philadelphia’s suburban developers look to the future

    The suburbs of Philadelphia are beginning to catch up with the demand from multifamily households. The real estate community is going with a long term approach to the suburbs, looking past the immediate downturns of the markets and focusing their attention on future market cycles. The real estate community is looking further into the future…

  • Aldi named Retailer of the Year by trade magazine

    Aldi named Retailer of the Year by trade magazine

    ALDI was named 2019 Retailer of the Year by Store Brands Magazine, which covers the private brands industry in retail grocery. ALDI has 3 retail locations in Montgomery county with another on the way in King of Prussia. Based in Batvia, Illinois, ALDI Supermarket company is making a huge impact in the grocery industry. They…

  • Payless ShoeSource Inc. to close 2,300 stores nation-wide

    Payless ShoeSource Inc. to close 2,300 stores nation-wide

    U.S. discount footwear retailer Payless ShoeSource Inc. intends to file for bankruptcy later this month, the second time in two years. They will be closing about 2,300 stores nationwide. Payless ShoeSource Inc. has 4 retail locations in Montgomery County that will be closing their doors. Locations include the King of Prussia Mall and Northetowne Plaza.…

  • MONTCO.Today sponsoring Bisnow’s “Future of the Philadelphia Suburbs”

    MONTCO.Today sponsoring Bisnow’s “Future of the Philadelphia Suburbs”

    A venue for the “Future of the Philadelphia Suburbs” forum has been announced by Bisnow. The Bellevue Hotel, 200 S. Broad St., Philadelphia will be the site of the event, which will explore “How to make the ‘Burbs the ultimate live, work, play destination,” on Feb. 28, beginning at 7:30 a.m. [uam_ad id=”54865″] MONTCO.Today is…

  • Discount stores perpetuate poverty, study says

    Discount stores perpetuate poverty, study says

    While some of us get excited about the prospect of snatching up a small item for just a dollar, the proliferation of ‘dollar stores’ have an underlying effect on the health and welfare of some segments of society.Here’s the scenario. A company moves into an economically depressed area and opens up a discount, or dollar…

  • Developers have big plans for Norristown

    Developers have big plans for Norristown

    During a special council session at Norristown Municipal Hall, developers and consultants laid out the groundwork for their plans and projects for Norristown. Director of Planning and Municipal Development Jayne Musonye introduced new Municipal Planner Geoffrey Grace of Grace Planning Associates. Grace told council members he is looking forward to bringing great new developments to…

  • TriCounty Area Chamber hears about Grow PA initiative

    TriCounty Area Chamber hears about Grow PA initiative

    We’re living in an age where evolving is key to moving forward. And that’s exactly what area businesses are seeking to do with a bit of legislative help. Business leaders from the across the tri-county region had the opportunity last week to hear from Rob Wonderling, the president and CEO of the Chamber of Commerce…

  • Forbes: Living in Philadelphia’s suburbs twice as expensive as the city

    Forbes: Living in Philadelphia’s suburbs twice as expensive as the city

    The assumption that living in the suburbs is cheaper than living in the city is not true for many places across the country, including Philadelphia, writes Heather Senison for Forbes. A new report from Zillow shows that it’s almost twice as expensive to live in Philadelphia’s suburbs than in the city. [uam_ad id=”54865″] In the…

  • Limerick keeps housing rehab program alive for another year

    Limerick keeps housing rehab program alive for another year

    Despite rising administrative costs, the Limerick Supervisors have decided to keep alive for at least one more year a federally funded housing rehabilitation program that has helped township residents for more than 20 years. Escalating administrative costs are causing the township to spend its own money to meet the demands of the red tape, he told…