Commerce
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Conshohocken’s Guppy’s Good Times is Coming to Florida
Conshohocken’s Guppy’s Good Times is opening up a second location, reports Justine Heinze for the Patch. The new location will be a long trip from home, over 1,000 miles, in Longboat Key, Florida. Owners of the original location, Robin Gupta and Chris Lilley are teaming up with Lilley’s son Nick to open the new island…
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Susquehanna International Group Trains its Bala-Cynwyd Traders with Poker
Bala Cynwyd-based Susquehanna International Group expects all young traders who join the trading giant to spend a minimum of 100 hours playing cards during their ten-week training program, writes Gunjan Banerji for The Wall Street Journal. As soon as the stock market closes, they often head directly to a dedicated poker room at the firm’s…
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Weckerly’s Ice Cream Opens a Second Location in King of Prussia
Weckerly’s opened a second shop in King of Prussia and celebrates with free treats, reports Kristin Hunt for The Philly Voice. A Fishtown favorite, Weckerly’s Ice Cream has moved out to the suburbs. Its second location is now located near the Nordstrom in the King of Prussia Mall. As a special launch event, Weckerly’s promises…
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Southern Cross Kitchen: Conshy’s Sweet Taste of the South
Southern Cross Kitchen is Conshohocken’s offering for the greatest southern-style cooking this side of the Mason Dixon line, reports Bob Kelly for Fox29. Conshohocken is known for its fantastic eateries. A staple of the town is the Conshy Girls’ Southern Cross Kitchen near the corner of 1st Avenue and Fayette Street. Southern Cross Kitchen is…
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Mac and Cheese on the Main Line: Mac Mart Comes to Ardmore
This fall, a hearty serving of cheese comes to Ardmore. Mac Mart plans to open their second location at 38-40 Rittenhouse Place this September, reports Chris Compendio for Philly Voice. In 2023, Mac Mart owners Marti Lieberman and Pamela London opened franchise options. One year later, the beloved Rittenhouse Square mac and cheesery is moving…
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Ardmore’s Venezuelan Restaurant Autana Won’t Be Gone for Long
Ardmore’s Autana has closed its doors for good, reports Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. But that’s not the end for the Venezuelan family behind it. The restaurant started out of a ghost kitchen during the pandemic and quickly grew a following across from the Ardmore Train Station. But the Hernandez family who ran Autana…
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Bryn Mawr Store is a Main Line Hotspot for Healthy Food on the Move
Bryn Mawr’s Pinwheel Provisions is the place to go for healthy food on the fly, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29 Philadelphia. Owner Anjali Gupta says “Our mission is to make it easier for you to eat better at home.” Pinwheel Provisions specializes in packaging healthy, ready-made meals to bring home and prepare with as…
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Due to Popular Demand, Campbell’s Brings Back Jason Kelce’s ‘Legend Edition’ Cans
Due to popular demand, Campbell Soup Company is bringing back the Jason Kelce “Legend Edition” cans, writes Cherise Lynch for NBC10 Philadelphia. The sought-after cans first dropped earlier this year in celebration of the former Philadelphia Eagles center’s legendary career. The limited edition Campbell’s Classic Chicken Noodle Soup cans feature a silhouette of Kelce’s distinguishable…
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New York Post: A Burger Combo Costs More than Ever, Especially in Cities Like Philadelphia
A new study has found that individuals in the United States are paying more for a burger, fries, and a drink than ever before due to the continuous impact of inflation, writes Alex Mitchell for the New York Post. Researchers at Moneygeek investigated the costs of a burger combo at 189 national and local chain…
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Ohio-Based Brewery Takes Aim at Pennsylvania’s Alcohol Regulations
Ohio-based brewery Urban Artifact filed a federal lawsuit earlier this month against Pennsylvania claiming that their business is hindered by favoritism for in-state brewers, writes Michael Tanenbaum for thePhilly Voice. The 9-year-old Cincinnati brewery, which specializes in fruit-infused beers, says that the Keystone State has unfair barriers that restrict sales from out-of-state companies. Pennsylvania breweries…
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Vote on the Winning Potato Chip Flavor of This Year’s Herr’s Flavored By Philly Competition
Nottingham-based Herr’s has come out with a new trio of Philly-inspired chip flavors for the public to vote on, writes Nick Kariuki for Billy Penn at WHYY. The public was asked to suggest potato chip flavors based on their favorite restaurant dish for a chance to win $5,000, a year’s supply of chips, and $10,000…
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Satisfy Your Cravings with Healthy Dining Options at CraveWell Cafe in Malvern, Collegeville
CraveWell Cafe is a quick-service, healthy restaurant in Malvern, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29 Philadelphia. After suffering a stroke in 2016, Deb Manchester decided she wanted to open a restaurant that focused on health and nutrition. “My favorite salad is the Apple Pecan, and my favorite sandwich is the garlic chicken,” said Manchester. The…
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Media Evolution: How Philadelphia-Area Businesses Are Leveraging Paid Media to Stay Ahead
Philadelphia’s media and advertising landscape is undergoing a dynamic transformation, opening up innovative ways for local businesses to shape and share their stories. As earned media channels become increasingly crowded and unpredictable, savvy companies are leveraging paid media strategies to amplify their voice and forge deeper connections with their target audience. The Decline of Earned…
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For Hatfield’s Smiley, It’s All About Baseball, Pork, and Positivity
The Hatfield company has been delivering pork products to Pennsylvania families for over 100 years, so it was only a matter of time before a mascot named Smiley joined their family. Smiley was born in February 1987 during National Meat Month and has lived most of his life in a cozy barn in Hatfield. Smiley…
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Chester County Bakery Among List of Best Bakeries in Pennsylvania
Cookies, cakes, pastries, and more are the subject of some of the best bakeries in Pennsylvania. The Keystone compiled a list of the 13 best in the state, and one Chester County bakery is among them. While also naming the best on the list, there are also recommendations of what to order and Yelp reviewers…
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The Hoagie May Have Actually Started in This Delaware County Spot
The Philadelphia hoagie is one of America’s most famous regional cold cut sandwiches and it may have started in Chester, writes Alex Mitchell for The New York Post. Today, DiCostanza’s is a sandwich shop in Boothwyn, but back in 1925, the family had a grocery business at Chester’s West End. According to the DiCostanza website,…
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Main Line Native Jake Heller Is the Nation’s Cheesemonger Champ
Main Line native Jake Heller is a bona fide cheesemonger who was recently named the best cheesemonger in the nation. The 28-year-old has come a long way since his first job as a 16-year-old Lower Merion High School student working as a clerk at Narberth Cheese, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I was…


























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