Philadelphia Business Journal
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Gratz College Moves to Bala Cynwyd, Jewish Federation Takes Over of Elkins Park Campus
The Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia is acquiring the Gratz College building on its Mandell Campus in Elkins Park, reports…
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Phoenixville’s Bluebird Distilling Launches Two New Coffee Liqueurs in Time for Fall
Bluebird Distilling, a Phoenixville-based distillery, is launching two new liqueurs, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The two…
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JBC Associates: Pioneering Infrastructure with Woman-Led Leadership in Montgomery County
King of Prussia-based JBC Associates has been busy in the past several years working on major infrastructure projects along I-95…
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Main Line Fertility: Busiest and Highest Revenue-Producing Ambulatory Surgery Center in the Region
Main Line Fertility was 2023’s top revenue-generating and busiest ambulatory surgery center in the Philadelphia region, reports John George for…
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Dlivrd Dominates: How Chris Heffernan Built Philadelphia’s Fastest-Growing Delivery Company
Horsham’s Chris Heffernan has spent over a decade mastering last-mile delivery, launching two companies, including dlivrd, the fastest-growing private firm…
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Valley Forge Casino Resort to Unveil New Food Hall in 2025, Featuring Global Cuisine
Valley Forge Casino Resort in King of Prussia, PA, is renovating its food court, reports Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia…
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Huge Planned Project in Wynnefield Would Essentially Create New Neighborhood in Philadelphia
A sprawling, new development with 169 residential units in West Philadelphia could create a new neighborhood between City Avenue and…
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Shoppes at Concord Coming to Vacant Lot in Glen Mills Area
A new shopping center, the Shoppes at Concord, are planned for a long-vacant 25.5-acre lot at the corner of Route…
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La Colombe Co-Founder Wants to See Brand Focus on Innovation
La Colombe co-founder and Gladwyne resident Todd Carmichael would like to see the brand refocus on innovation and the development…
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Philadelphia Cricket Club Tees Off Early Success as Truist Championship Sales Soar
The Philadelphia Cricket Club in Flourtown is hosting the Truist Championship next year, and sales are already booming reports Josh…
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Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers Buys Farm in Royersford, Plans to Build 54 Homes on Property
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has bought a 29-acre manure composting site in Royersford that had previously been occupied by Two…
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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,…
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Gov. Shapiro Continues to Boost PA’s Life Sciences Industry
Gov. Josh Shapiro once again emphasized his dedication to boosting Pennsylvania’s life sciences industry by continuing to take “concrete actions”…
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FMC Logistics Shutting Down, Laying Off 121 Employees
Quakertown-based FMC Logistics, an Amazon delivery partner, is shutting down at the end of October and laying off 121 employees,…
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Airport Hopes Strong Business Travel Will Follow Summer Leisure
Philadelphia International Airport has seen a post-pandemic rebound on its summer leisure travel numbers, close to and even surpassing pre-pandemic…
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Feasterville Plaza Sells for $18.5 Millon, Eight Percent Less Than Last Time it Traded in 2011
An entity owned by Nandish Patel, founder of Langhorne’s Phoenix Nexus Enterprises, recently bought Feasterville Plaza for $18.5 million, writes…
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After Falling in Love with the Game, Former HR Executive Decides to Open Forward Pickleball in Audubon
After being introduced to pickleball four years ago, it did not take long for Keca Ward to fall in love…


























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