• The Kibitz Room: Jewish Deli on Steroids Coming to King of Prussia

    The Kibitz Room: Jewish Deli on Steroids Coming to King of Prussia

    The Kibitz Room from Cherry Hill is expanding to King of Prussia, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new space will occupy the space of the former Michael’s Deli in the town center. Among all the national food chains, the new deli will fill the need for a mom-and-pop experience. Owner Brandon…

  • New Warehouse Set to Break Ground in Souderton

    New Warehouse Set to Break Ground in Souderton

    A new 176,000-square-foot warehouse is coming to Souderton from Endurance Real Estate Group and Greystar-Thackeray, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 14-acre property previously belonged to Franconia Technology Associates, but no price tag was disclosed. Construction is expected to begin in the coming weeks and completion of the projected is expected by…

  • Drones Flying Over Montgomery County are Nothing to Worry About According to Feds

    Drones Flying Over Montgomery County are Nothing to Worry About According to Feds

    Mysterious drone sightings have Montgomery County residents concerned, but federal officials stress there’s no cause for alarm, write Pierre Thomas, Kevin Shalvey, Lauren Peller, Arthur Jones II, and Isabella Murray for ABC News. Over the last few weeks, law enforcement has received over 5,000 tips regarding drone sightings in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and along the…

  • New Wawa Superstore Comes to Warrington

    New Wawa Superstore Comes to Warrington

    Wawa is set to open its newest location in Warrington, reports Jeff Warner for the Patch. The new convenience store will open on December 20 at the intersection of 611 and Street road, just in time for Christmas. The superstore replaces the former 3,200-square-foot store with a considerably larger footprint. The new Wawa boasts 5,585…

  • Make No Mistake, Pittsburgh: Governor Josh Shapiro is a Birds Fan

    Make No Mistake, Pittsburgh: Governor Josh Shapiro is a Birds Fan

    Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro isn’t shy about his sports loyalties, writes Gilian McGoldrick for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Ahead of Sunday’s rare Eagles–Steelers matchup in Philadelphia, the Abington resident and self-described sports “fanatic” made it clear: his allegiance lies with the Philadelphia Eagles. “You cannot bulls— your way through sports,” Shapiro told reporters after a Christmas…

  • King of Prussia’s Netflix House is Just Part of the Streamer’s Plans for the Future

    King of Prussia’s Netflix House is Just Part of the Streamer’s Plans for the Future

    King of Prussia’s upcoming Netflix House is part of a larger transformation for the streamer into a broader entertainment powerhouse, writes Rebecca Stewart from Adweek. Netflix blends its hit shows with real-world experiences and products to engage fans beyond the screen. The Netflix House, a 100,000-square-foot entertainment complex, will debut next year in KOP, and…

  • Drones Fly All Over the Montgomery County Sky

    Drones Fly All Over the Montgomery County Sky

    Drone sightings that initially started in the New Jersey sky has extended across the country, including in Montgomery County, writes Tony Di Domizio for The Reporter. Reports began on Thursday shortly after sunset in Lansdale, Sellersville, and Chalfont. Facebook users first reported drones over Roy Lomas in Towamencin Township and the Lowe’s in Hatfield. By…

  • Toll Brothers Breaks Record with Biggest Year in Company History

    Toll Brothers Breaks Record with Biggest Year in Company History

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers capped off its 2024 fiscal year with $10.6 billion in home sales revenue, marking the best year in its history, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury homebuilder ended the year with a robust fourth quarter, seeing gains across nearly all key metrics compared to 2023. CEO Douglas…

  • Bryn Mawr Billionaire Michael Rubin Talks Favorite Main Line Memory, Offers Advice to Young Entrepreneurs

    Bryn Mawr Billionaire Michael Rubin Talks Favorite Main Line Memory, Offers Advice to Young Entrepreneurs

    Bryn Mawr billionaire Michael Rubin started his first business at 12, tuning skis in the basement of his parents’ Lafayette Hill home, writes Gina Lizzo for the Main Line Today. Today, he is the founder and CEO of Fanatics, a constantly growing licensed sports merchandise brand. He also launched REFORM Alliance with rap superstars Meek…

  • Glenside Native Brings Philly Spirit to Portland with ‘Lombard House’ Sports Bar

    Glenside Native Brings Philly Spirit to Portland with ‘Lombard House’ Sports Bar

    Glenside native Brian Koch is the owner of Lombard House, a Philly bar in Portland where Eagles fans can enjoy games surrounded by fellow supporters, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Koch got the idea for the bar after he moved to Portland and could not find a place where he could truly enjoy…

  • St. Joe’s Student Remembers NFL Star Saquon Barkley as Her Babysitter

    St. Joe’s Student Remembers NFL Star Saquon Barkley as Her Babysitter

    Maisey Hartman, a St. Joseph’s University student, knows Saquon Barkley not just as an NFL star with two Pro Bowl appearances, but as her former babysitter, writes Alex Coffey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Hartman grew up in Whitehall, two miles from Coplay, where Barkley lived. She met the NFL star, who joined Philadelphia Eagles this…

  • Wynnewood’s Rosemary Connors Leaves Big Shoes to Fill at NBC10

    Wynnewood’s Rosemary Connors Leaves Big Shoes to Fill at NBC10

    NBC10 is searching for a replacement for Rosemary Connors, its longtime weekend evening news anchor, reports Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Wynnewood native departed in September after 15 years at the station. In that time, she earned six Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards for her reporting on topics such as a deadly prison standoff…

  • Jenkintown Celebrates 150th Anniversary

    Jenkintown Celebrates 150th Anniversary

    The borough of Jenkintown invites residents to celebrate its 150th anniversary on Sunday, December 10, at 11 A.M. in the Town Square, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Borough officials describe the event as a “momentous celebration,” honoring Jenkintown’s rich history, close-knit community, and promising future. The ceremony will feature a variety of activities highlighting…

  • David’s Bridal Introduces On-Demand Delivery with DoorDash

    David’s Bridal Introduces On-Demand Delivery with DoorDash

    Conshohocken-based David’s Bridal has partnered with DoorDash to offer brides, bridesmaids, and special occasion shoppers on-demand delivery, according to a staff report from the Chain Store Age. Shoppers can now receive David’s Bridal’s selection of dresses, shoes, and accessories in under an hour after they place their order. “Whether you prefer the convenience of doorstep…

  • Plans for Apartment Complex Near City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd Moving Forward

    Plans for Apartment Complex Near City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd Moving Forward

    Plans to construct over 400 apartments near City Avenue in Bala Cynwyd have advanced with Houston developer Hanover’s recent $21.3 million purchase of the 8.5-acre site at 111 Presidential Boulevard, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Demolition of Bala Pointe Office Center, located on a site once owned by Amerimar Realty, was completed…

  • Toll Brothers Buys 42 Acres in Perkiomenville to Build 43 Homes

    Toll Brothers Buys 42 Acres in Perkiomenville to Build 43 Homes

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers purchased a 42-acre site in Perkiomenville for $8.2 million to build 43 single-family homes, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The luxury home developer expects to start selling the homes next fall. Toll Brothers acquired the land from Provident Trust Group, a retirement investment fund. The parcel is located…

  • Jon Metz Sets Philadelphia-Inspired Art on Fire with Pyrography

    Jon Metz Sets Philadelphia-Inspired Art on Fire with Pyrography

    Montgomery County’s Jon Metz is a passionate artist specializing in wood-burned art, known as pyrography, highlights Reuben Harley for the Philadelphia Citizen. Though he has pursued various careers, including teaching art and working for the U.S. Navy, art remains his central passion. He often showcases and sells his work at holiday makers markets.  A former…

  • Pottsgrove Manor: Home to Checkered Legacy of Pottstown’s Founder

    Pottsgrove Manor: Home to Checkered Legacy of Pottstown’s Founder

    The Pottsgrove Manor, once the home of John Potts, the founder of Pottstown, is widely regarded as an incredible piece of architecture, reports Todd Haas for 6abc. The residence was built in 1752 for Potts, who was a highly successful iron master. The home has three full stories, an attic, a basement, as well as…