Philadelphia Business Journal
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Drop in Government COVID-19 Funding, Escalating Staffing, Supply Costs Push Main Line Health in Red
Drop in government COVID-19 relief funding along with escalating staffing and supply costs pushed Main Line Health back in the…
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Santander Bank to Exit U.S. Residential Mortgage Business, Plans to Lay Off 53 Employees in Conshohocken
Santander Bank is planning on exiting the residential mortgage and home equity origination space in the United States and lay…
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Two Montco Companies Earn Perfect Scores for LGBTQ Workplace Inclusion on High-Profile Index
Two Montgomery County companies have received a perfect score on the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2022 Corporate Equality Index that…
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Simply Good Jars Sees 1,200% Sales Jump, Negotiates Wawa Selling Power
Everything’s looking up for Simply Good Jars, the Philadelphia startup that offers pre-made salads. Ever since they appeared in March…
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Capano Residential’s Dual Apartment Projects Light More Fuses in Phoenixville Real Estate Boom
Wilmington-based Capano Residential is developing two apartment projects totaling $70 million in Phoenixville. The projects mark the firm’s entry into…
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Montgomery County Meeting Destination is in Top Ten of Family-owned Businesses in the Philadelphia Region
Founded in 1967, this hotel and conference center has been rated #7 on the list of Top Ten of Family-owned…
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Greater Phila. Film Office Economic Action Advice: Remove Cap on Film Production Tax Credit
Removing the cap on the state’s $70 million film production tax credit would have a positive effect on the region’s…
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After Selling Products to Dentists Only for Over Century, Plymouth Meeting’s Premier Dental Products Expands into Direct-to-Consumer Market
After 109 years of selling its products directly to dentists and dental offices, Plymouth Meeting-based Premier Dental Products has introduced…
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Sports Marketing Company’s New Berwyn HQ is a Sports Fan’s True Home Run
Playfly Sports, the sports marketing and media company, is opening a new office in Berwyn that will serve as its…
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Career Corner: These Fields are Setting the Remote Work Pace
With vaccines now readily available to any who would want them, many companies are feeling that there is no longer…
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‘Undercover Boss’ Appearance by Rita’s Ice CEO Linda Chadwick Proved Fruitful
Most traffic control at an average Rita’s Ice location involves keeping patrons patiently in line. But on last night’s edition…
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Montgomery County’s Suburban Office Market Wraps Up 2021 With Strongest Q4 in Two Years
The suburban office market ended 2021 with one of the strongest quarters for the past two years, which helped further…
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After Departure of His Most Likely Successor, CEO Al West Acknowledges Oaks-based SEI is Searching for His Replacement
After his most likely successor departed the company, SEI Investments Chairman and CEO Al West, of Paoli, has acknowledged the…
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Lansdale’s Stove and Tap Owners Open New Dive Bar in West Chester — and It Has the Coolest Name
The latest project from Lansdale’s hospitality group Stove and Co. officially opened its doors on Thursday. Ryan Mulligan sauntered through…
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Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen Settles Opioid Litigation with Rhode Island
Conshohocken-based AmerisourceBergen has reached a settlement agreement with Rhode Island over claims that it had profited from the opioid epidemic,…
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One Montgomery County Online MBA Program Ranks Among 100 Best in Nation
One Montgomery County online MBA program has found its place among the 100 best in the country for 2022, according…
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Target-leased Upper Merion Warehouse Gets Scooped Up by Boston CRE Firm, Plus Buys 80 Acres in Langhorne
The area’s commercial real estate status shifted twice recently, as Boston’s Novaya Foxfield sold a warehouse in Upper Merion leased…












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