• Souderton’s Broad Theater Revitalized for New Generation of Moviegoers

    Souderton’s Broad Theater Revitalized for New Generation of Moviegoers

    The historic Broad Theater in Souderton has been revitalized for the new generation of moviegoers, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “In 1922, the Broad Theater opened, and then in 2008 it closed,” said co-owner Kyle Hoff. Hoff and his business partner, Charlie Crown, bought the building in 2018, with the aim of restoring…

  • Why King of Prussia Is Still a Top U.S. Mall in 2025

    Why King of Prussia Is Still a Top U.S. Mall in 2025

    In a retail climate where many malls have shuttered or stagnated, the King of Prussia Mall is bucking the trend and redefining what a mall can be, writes Gabriela Barkho for Modern Retail. As one of the most visited and expansive retail destinations in the country, the Montco mainstay continues to evolve through strategic investment,…

  • Six Months After Deadly Jet Crash, Northeast Philadelphia Community Begins to Mend

    Six Months After Deadly Jet Crash, Northeast Philadelphia Community Begins to Mend

    While the impact of the deadly jet crash in Northeast Philadelphia is still visible and deeply felt six months later, the community has begun to rebuild and heal, write Hayden Mitman and Brian Sheehan for NBC10 Philadelphia. The plane went down along Cottman Avenue just after 6 p.m. on January 31, 2025. The crash killed…

  • Plymouth Meeting Office Building Sells for $5.2M, One-Third of 2018 Price

    Plymouth Meeting Office Building Sells for $5.2M, One-Third of 2018 Price

    FLD Group of Eatontown, New Jersey, and New York’s Adjmi family has acquired the Plymouth Meeting office building at 2250 Hickory Road for $5.2 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The two developers purchased the 83,000-square-foot building just north of Plymouth Meeting Mall because it sits next to the Plymouth Meeting Executive…

  • FCC Initiates Second Investigation of Comcast and NBCUniversal This Year

    FCC Initiates Second Investigation of Comcast and NBCUniversal This Year

    The Federal Communications Commission has launched another investigation into NBCUniversal and its parent company, Comcast, this year, focusing on their management of local broadcast television affiliate stations, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This follows the commission’s February investigation into the Philadelphia-based company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. In a letter sent to Comcast…

  • House of the Week: Glamour Meets Parkside Grandeur in Rittenhouse Square

    House of the Week: Glamour Meets Parkside Grandeur in Rittenhouse Square

    Step into elegance with this rare $6,780,000 listing at 1830 Rittenhouse Square, spotlighted on Realtor.com.  . . This full-floor residence, nestled in one of Philadelphia’s most iconic Beaux Arts buildings, blends old-world opulence with contemporary luxury. Once two separate units — including a former ballroom — the home now offers four bedrooms, four full bathrooms,…

  • Pennsylvanians Push Limits with Increasingly Creative, Crass Vanity Plates – And Keep Hitting Roadblocks

    Pennsylvanians Push Limits with Increasingly Creative, Crass Vanity Plates – And Keep Hitting Roadblocks

    Pennsylvanians are becoming more creative, and often more crass, with their ideas for vanity plates, but the state keeps saying no, writes Isaac Avilucea for AXIOS. The most recent list of banned plates in the state has ballooned to over 4,500 entries, more than double the 2,000 that were listed in 2023. The new terms…

  • Philadelphia International Airport Ranks Among Ten Most Expensive in U.S.

    Philadelphia International Airport Ranks Among Ten Most Expensive in U.S.

    Philadelphia International Airport is ranked among the ten most expensive airports in the United States, specifically during the summer months, writes Claudia Dimuro for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. A study by Nationwide Vehicle Contracts identified the local airport as the seventh priciest for parking, citing an average weekend cost of $14.57. The top three most expensive…

  • Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Shuts Down Rumors, Says He Has No Intention of Buying Boston Celtics

    Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Shuts Down Rumors, Says He Has No Intention of Buying Boston Celtics

    Philadelphia Eagles owner and Wynnewood resident Jeffrey Lurie recently shut down widespread rumors that he was buying the Boston Celtics, writes Jordie for the Barstool Sports. A report last week claimed Jeffrey Lurie was a potential buyer of the NBA team. He has deep ties to Boston – where he grew up, attended college, and…

  • UPenn Bets on AI Future with Betty Supercomputer in Collegeville

    UPenn Bets on AI Future with Betty Supercomputer in Collegeville

    The University of Pennsylvania joined the AI arms race with Betty, a new supercomputer located in Collegeville, about 30 miles from its main campus, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Betty, a glass-walled stack of central and graphics processing units with data storage, will run AI models that generate findings after searching and…

  • Eagles Survey Fans on Potential Linc Renovations or Possible New Stadium

    Eagles Survey Fans on Potential Linc Renovations or Possible New Stadium

    Some Eagles season-ticket holders have received emails linking to two extensive surveys about possible renovations to the Lincoln Financial Field or the construction of a new stadium, writes Gabriela Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Over the last year, team owner Jeffrey Lurie and the Birds have repeatedly hinted at possible renovations to the Linc, which…

  • Southwest Philadelphia Man’s Campaign for Dick Allen Ends in Cooperstown

    Southwest Philadelphia Man’s Campaign for Dick Allen Ends in Cooperstown

    For nearly a decade, Southwest Philadelphia native Mark “Frog” Carfagno made it his mission to see baseball legend Dick Allen enshrined in Cooperstown, writes Mike Sielski for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Last weekend, that dream finally became reality. Standing under the summer sun outside the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Carfagno—wearing a red Phillies cap and…

  • Montco Leaders Announce Over $4M in Funding. Where is it All Going?

    Montco Leaders Announce Over $4M in Funding. Where is it All Going?

    Montgomery County leaders approved more than $4 million in new contracts last week, reports Rachel Ravina for The Mercury. The bulk of the funds will focus on fighting housing instability and homelessness, particularly for residents living with serious mental health challenges. The county awarded a nearly $2.25 million annual contract to Fort Washington-based Access Services.…

  • Valley Forge Seeks New Life for Historic Kennedy Supplee Mansion

    Valley Forge Seeks New Life for Historic Kennedy Supplee Mansion

    After nearly 20 years of vacancy, the Kennedy Supplee Mansion in King of Prussia could finally see new life, writes Erin McCarthy for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The National Park Service issued a call for proposals to lease the stately Victorian landmark on the eastern edge of Valley Forge National Historical Park. The 10-year lease opportunity…

  • Here’s What to Expect When Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia

    Here’s What to Expect When Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia

    Streaming fans now know more about what to expect from the Netflix House coming to King of Prussia, writes Samantha Geiger for Main Line Today. The 100,000-square-foot venue will transform the former Lord & Taylor space into a fully immersive fan experience, and it will be more than just a photo op. It will combine…

  • Superman Star David Corenswet Flies to Montco for Hometown Screening

    Superman Star David Corenswet Flies to Montco for Hometown Screening

    David Corenswet may be the Man of Steel, but he’s still grounded in Montgomery County, writes Shamus Clancy for Philly Voice. The Bryn Mawr native and Shipley School grad returned to his roots to catch a hometown screening of Superman, the summer blockbuster in which he stars as Clark Kent. On The Tonight Show Starring…

  • Angelo’s Pizzeria Is Coming to Conshohocken as Expansion Heats Up

    Angelo’s Pizzeria Is Coming to Conshohocken as Expansion Heats Up

    Angelo’s Pizzeria owner, Danny DiGiampietro is expanding in every direction, writes Michael Klein for the Philadelphia Inquirer. DiGiampietro recently confirmed he’s planning a new pizzeria in Conshohocken. The move builds on his takeover last year of the longtime Conshohocken Italian bakery, where his team now bakes bread for wholesale clients and delivery. The Pizzeria business…

  • Demand is High for Montco Multifamily Home Development

    Demand is High for Montco Multifamily Home Development

    Montgomery County real estate is seeing a rush of multifamily development despite endless red tape, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. Local developers face a complex landscape of zoning reviews and pushback from residents wary of dense housing. Still, demand is strong. Suburban Philadelphia has one of the nation’s tightest rental markets, with a 95% occupancy…