Philadelphia Business Journal
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Best Places to Work in Chester County Based on Employee Feedback
Chester County is home to some of the best workplaces in the greater Philadelphia region, writes staff for the Philadelphia…
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Jefferson Health Abington, Einstein Medical Among Best Hospitals for Maternity Care According to U.S. News
Jefferson Health-Abington Hospital and Einstein Medical Center Montgomery are two of thirteen Philadelphia-area medical centers that are rated as “high…
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Horsham’s Select Soccer Center Kicks Off $10M Upgrade
Select Soccer Center in Horsham has launched an expansion project worth more than $10 million, writes John George for the…
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Navigating Salary Negotiations with Confidence: Tips to Get Paid What You’re Worth
Discussing salary can feel uncomfortable, but it’s one of the most empowering steps you can take in your career. Whether…
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Conshohocken’s Pitcairn Makes First Acquistion in Their 102-Year History
Conshohocken’s Pitcairn, the ultra-high-net-worth family investment management company completed its first acquisition in its 102-year history, writes Jeff Blumenthal for…
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Tower Health Inches Toward Profit, Pottstown Still Catching Up
Tower Health is inching closer to profitability, but Pottstown and Phoenixville hospitals are still in the red, writes John George…
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Toll Brothers Plans 115 Active-Adult Carriage Homes in Upper Southampton Township
Toll Brothers recently acquired 37 acres of undeveloped land in Upper Southampton Township for $7.2 million, where it plans to…
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QVC Group to Proceed with Voluntary NASDAQ Stock Delisting
Despite plans to implement a reverse stock split to boost the company’s share price, West Chester-based QVC Group is preparing…
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BET Investments Champions Suburban Retail and Mixed-Use Development
Michael Markman, President of Dresher-based BET Investments, sees retail as being in an exceptionally strong position within the current landscape…
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Plans Underway to Redevelop Former Melrose Country Club
A century-old golf course in Cheltenham could soon be transformed into a vibrant mixed-use community, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano Leaves Preston & Steve in Emotional On-Air Farewell
Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano, a longtime voice on Philadelphia’s airwaves, is stepping away from WMMR’s Preston & Steve show after 22…
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Upper Providence’s GSK Bets Big on ‘Game-Changing’ Liver Disease Drug
GSK has announced a $1.2 billion deal to acquire efimosfermin alfa from Boston Pharmaceuticals, writes John George for the Philadelphia…
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Ellis Preserve Developer in Newtown Square Looking at Industrial Sites
An affiliate of Equus Capital Partners in Newtown Square is working to raise $500 million for an industrial property fund,…
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QVC’s West Chester Studios to Welcome 11 HSN Hosts with 10 Departing
HSN has announced that eleven of its on-air hosts will relocate with the home shopping network to sister station QVC’s…
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GlaxoSmithKline Brings Meningitis Awareness to Lifetime with Original Film
Pharma giant GlaxoSmithKline, with major operations in Upper Providence, is heading to Hollywood with a mission, writes John George for…
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Local Brewing Company Eyes West Chester for Possible Expansion
Local brewery Tired Hands Brewing Co. has its sights set on West Chester for a new brick-and-mortar location, writes Emma…
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Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Sells Boston Apartments for $182M
Toll Brothers, based in Fort Washington, has sold The Kendrick, a 390-unit apartment complex near Boston, to Harbor Group International…






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