The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is a prominent daily newspaper based in Philadelphia.
The Inquirer holds the distinction of being the third-longest continuously operating daily newspaper in the United States.
Known for its extensive reach, it boasts the largest circulation in both Pennsylvania and the Delaware Valley.
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Lafayette Hill Native, Owner of King of Prussia’s Dub Fitness a Finalist for Ms. Veteran America
Lafayette Hill native Erica Walsh, an Army veteran who started her own fitness business in King of Prussia, has been…
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Local Girls Scoff at Stereotype, Explore Careers in Construction at Camp MAGIC
Eighteen girls swapped roasting marshmallows for high-powered nail guns to gain insight into a future career in construction at Camp…
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Montgomery County Says Enough to Philadelphia Wage Tax
Montgomery County is losing millions in tax revenue a year as Philadelphia, unlike almost all other cities in the state,…
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Conshy Girls Prove Friendship and Business Can Mix on the Main Line
Kim Strengari and Marianne Gere have proven that business and friendship do mix as their expanding restaurant business on the Main…
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PECO Convenes Solar Collaborative to Advance Region’s Renewable Power
PECO recently convened a Solar Stakeholder Collaborative, modeled on processes the company used previously to develop conservation and wind-energy programs,…
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Lower Merion Resident Becomes YouTube Superstar with Makeup Tutorials and Comedy Sketches
Twenty-one-year-old YouTube superstar Rachel Levin never expected that the simple makeup tutorial video she filmed at her Lower Merion home…
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Urban Outfitters Expanding Anthropologie Stores and KOP Mall Presence
While its competitors are cutting back on store space, Urban Outfitters continues to march to its own drum by doing…
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Bala Cynwyd’s BTB Security Goes Undercover Every Day with Cyber-Surveillance
Like a blockbuster action thriller, Bala Cynwyd tech security firm BTB goes undercover against serious threats every day — and…
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Competition Fierce, Local Farmers Markets Boom Plateauing
There are signs that the recent, national boom in farmers markets – they have nearly doubled since 2006 – might…
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King of Prussia Town Center Not Part of JBG’s Proposed Merger
The new King of Prussia Town Center , a project of The JBG Companies, will not be part of JBG’s planned…
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Wynnewood’s St. Charles Borromeo Seminary Looking to Relocate
The Archdiocese of Philadelphia has announced that St. Charles Borromeo Seminary has abandoned its plans to consolidate operations on its…
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Train Station Lease Sparks Revitalization in Souderton
Thanks to a new lease on the train station, Souderton has become a hub of revitalization activity, writes Alan Heavens for…
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Conshohocken’s Monetate Rebuilds to Help Retailers Innovate
It took an introspective reshuffling for Conshohocken-based software developer Monetate to be able to take retail clients to a new…
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President of KOP’s Bala Consulting Engineers Discusses How Businesses Can Weather the Storm
Michael Anastasio, president of King of Prussia’s Bala Consulting Engineers, was one of four CEOs who recently described, to an…
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King of Prussia Teeming with $1 Billion (Yes, Billion) Worth of Development in the Works
With a total of approximately one billion dollars being pumped into the development of King of Prussia, officials are hoping…
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SEPTA Partners with Uber to Alleviate Station Parking Issues
Several of Montgomery County’s busiest stations will benefit from a test initiative as SEPTA partners with Uber this summer to…














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