Radnor
Radnor, a township in Delaware County, had a population of 31,875 in the 2020 census.
Just 15 miles from Philadelphia, it is known for its prestigious universities, scenic parks, and vibrant suburban community with easy access to major highways and public transportation.
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Over 20 Montgomery County Companies Made Top 100 Largest Philadelphia Area Public Companies List
Montgomery County represented well in the latest ranking of the largest Philadelphia Area Public Companies. Todd Romero researched the companies…
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Jose Garces’ Amada in Radnor Offers a Thoughtful Menu of its ‘Greatest Hits’
Almost 20 years after he opened the original Amada on Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, Jose Garces has launched a new…
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Main Line Millennial Couples Are Being Stretched Thin Financially
Many young millennials on the Main Line are faced with a double burden of expensive real estate and hard-to-find childcare,…
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Summer Camp Returns to Valley Forge Military Academy & College
For the first time since a Covid-induced four-year hiatus, summer camp is returning to the campus of Valley Forge Military…
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Historic Mosaic from Local High-School Artists Opens at Turnpike’s Valley Forge Interchange
Installation has been completed on a new Pennsylvania Turnpike mosaic at the Valley Forge Interchange in King of Prussia. Its…
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Forbes’ 2023 Largest Employers: An Expected Montco Entity In, a Surprising Montco Entity Out
The Forbes 2023 assessment of large employers in the Philadelphia region has a few surprises in Montgomery County business community.…
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Brand Relocations: Philly Proprietors Heed Migratory Call of Montgomery County Addresses
A geographic, commerce-related, post-pandemic trend, brand relocations to Montgomery County, caught the attention of journalist Sandy Smith, who provided details…
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Conshohocken-Rooted Property Group Partners Internationally for Industrial Real Estate Success
Property group EQT Exeter went above and beyond on exceeding its target in raising $3 billion to scoop up industrial…
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Book Excerpt: History of The Main Line from The Rise: Kobe Bryant and the Pursuit of Immortality
The following is an excerpt from “The Rise: Kobe Bryant and the Pursuit of Immortality,” a new book authored by…
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Suburban Philadelphia Nonprofit Finds Itself in Spotlight Amidst Investigation into Trump’s ‘Fraudulent’ Schemes
North American Land Trust, a nonprofit based in Pennsbury Township, has found itself in the spotlight amidst the New York…
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Malvern Bank Demonstrates Its Commitment to Education by Awarding $20,000 to Five Local Independent Schools
Malvern Bank, National Association has awarded $20,000 in Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) funds to five local independent schools. The…
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Rooftop Bar Comes to Wayne as Downtown Development Continues
There’s a lot of Philadelphia coming to Wayne. DiBruno Bros. opened a branch store in the Main Line town. The…
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124-year-old $2.3M Radnor Home Gets Snapped Up Within Ten Days of Being Listed
A fully restored 124-year-old Radnor home is already under contract after just ten days of being listed for $2.3 million,…
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Montgomery County Dominates List of Most Expensive Houses Sold in Pennsylvania in 2020
The Philadelphia area is home to a whopping 19 of the most expensive houses sold in Pennsylvania in 2020, with…
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House of the Week: A home designed by Robert McElroy
This spectacular McElroy contemporary home is a private sanctuary and an entertainer’s delight. Located on a private drive, this Radnor…
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How the Main Line got its name
The truth about the origins of the Main Line’s famous name lies in the history of its surrounding area, writes…
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Main Line-backed N3rd Street Gamers drawing money, names and making big plans
When N3rd Street Gamers hosts a weekend tournaments at its LocalHost arena in the Northern Liberties section of Philadelphia, it’s…











































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