• Delaware County Lawmaker Proposes Fund to Reopen Hospital

    Delaware County Lawmaker Proposes Fund to Reopen Hospital

    State Rep. Craig Williams (R-160) of Chadds Ford has proposed creating a $200 million fund to entice a buyer to reopen Crozer Chester Medical Center in Upland and other hospitals, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. The fund wouldn’t raise taxes and would need no new revenue, he said. “I need Crozer open,”…

  • Montco Supports Homeless and Your Way Home Initiative with Huge Grant

    Montco Supports Homeless and Your Way Home Initiative with Huge Grant

    Montco is ramping up its fight against homelessness thanks to a $1.2 million boost from the state’s PHARE (Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement) fund, writes Rachel Ravina for Main Line Times & Suburban. The funding will bolster the county’s Your Way Home initiative, with efforts focused on rapid rehousing, emergency shelter operations, and outreach…

  • Philadelphia Developer to Convert 150-Year-Old Shiloh Baptist Church Into 87 Apartments

    Philadelphia Developer to Convert 150-Year-Old Shiloh Baptist Church Into 87 Apartments

    The 150-year-old Shiloh Baptist Church, located in Graduate Hospital, is set to be converted into 87 residential units by TierView Development, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Philadelphia developer would repurpose the five-building historic church at 2030-2050 Christian Street into an apartment complex. The central and oldest structure on the site is…

  • A New 204-Unit Apartment Project is Likely Coming to West Philadelphia

    A New 204-Unit Apartment Project is Likely Coming to West Philadelphia

    A 204-unit multifamily development has been proposed in West Philadelphia near the 52nd Street commercial corridor and Market-Frankford Line, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The plan features two six-story buildings. One will have 171 apartments, including 16 studios, 149 one-bedroom apartments, and six two-bedroom apartments.  The other will have 33 units, each…

  • PECO Opens 2025 Powering the Arts Grant Program to Advance Equal Access to the Arts Across Region

    PECO Opens 2025 Powering the Arts Grant Program to Advance Equal Access to the Arts Across Region

    Equal access to the arts is more than a value for PECO; it’s a cornerstone of the company’s corporate giving. That commitment is once again on full display with the recent launch of its 2025 Powering the Arts Grant Program, aimed at expanding arts access and audience diversity throughout southeastern Pennsylvania. In partnership with Team…

  • Unlocking the Potential of Skills-Based Hiring

    Unlocking the Potential of Skills-Based Hiring

    Struggling with filling certain positions? Feel limited by the current pool of candidates you’re attracting? Are the candidates you’re hiring taking longer to reach full productivity? The answer to these challenges may lie in adopting a “skills-based” hiring approach. This approach to talent acquisition prioritizes a candidate’s practical skills and abilities over their formal education…

  • Essential Utilities Named 2025 Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia Honoree

    Essential Utilities Named 2025 Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia Honoree

    Essential Utilities Inc. has been named a 2025 honoree of the Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia by the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, in partnership with globally recognized nonprofit Point of Light, lead partner the Philadelphia Foundation, and other local partners. Modeled after Points of Light’s national program, the Civic 50 Greater Philadelphia measures and…

  • HSN Officially Relocates to QVC’s West Chester Campus 

    HSN Officially Relocates to QVC’s West Chester Campus 

    After months of preparation, HSN has closed operations at its Florida studios and officially completed its relocation to QVC’s campus in West Chester, writes Ashley Gurbal Kritzer for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The shopping network “transitioned to broadcasting full-time from our corporate headquarters in West Chester” at noon on Wednesday, said its spokesperson.  HSN’s parent…

  • Redevelopment of Former Levittown School Could Bring 89 Residential Units

    Redevelopment of Former Levittown School Could Bring 89 Residential Units

    The ten-acre former site of Abraham Lincoln Elementary School in Levittown could soon be developed into 89 age-qualified residential units, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Bristol Township’s planning commission has already recommended approval of the developer’s plan for a combination of senior apartments and senior flats. Three months on, the project…

  • Aronimink Golf Club Mansion for Sale Ahead of PGA Tournament

    Aronimink Golf Club Mansion for Sale Ahead of PGA Tournament

    A 2-acre Aronimink Golf Club mansion in Newtown Square is for sale at $2.899 million, just in time for the 2026 PGA Tournament. The 10,000 square-foot home sits just off the 4th hole fairway of the Donald Ross-designed course, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Aronimink is hosting the 2026 PGA Championship in…

  • New Tool from Circular Philadelphia Maps Donation and Recycling Sites Across City

    New Tool from Circular Philadelphia Maps Donation and Recycling Sites Across City

    Circular Philadelphia has launched an interactive new tool to help users find donation and recycling sites throughout the city, that is being funded by a $20,000 grant from the Green Family Foundation, writes Sarah Huffman for Technical.ly. The new tool, ResourcePhilly, aims to reduce waste in Philadelphia by helping residents find responsible drop-off locations for…

  • Rothman Orthopaedics, Dimension Ortho Partner on New Personalized Bracing Technology

    Rothman Orthopaedics, Dimension Ortho Partner on New Personalized Bracing Technology

    Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedics and Dimension Ortho have partnered together on new technology to develop new personalized bracing technology, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Through the partnership, Dimension Ortho will make its platform available for personalized bracing and fracture care across all of Rothman Orthopaedic’s clinical sites. Dimension Ortho president and co-founder Dr.…

  • Many Aqua Pennsylvania Customers Are Eligible for Monthly Discounts and Don’t Know It

    Many Aqua Pennsylvania Customers Are Eligible for Monthly Discounts and Don’t Know It

    The rising cost of living is a top-of-mind issue for many right now, and at Aqua Pennsylvania, we want to ensure that our customers are aware of our generous discount program.  Most of us commonly look for ways to save on necessities like our groceries and our gasoline. What many of our income-eligible customers do…

  • Leadership Blind Spots: What You Don’t See Is Holding You Back

    Leadership Blind Spots: What You Don’t See Is Holding You Back

    Everyone has blind spots — subconscious patterns of thinking and behavior that shape decisions without us even realizing it. They’re not flaws; they’re part of being human. But if left unexamined, they become invisible barriers to growth. Most blind spots begin with a story. Something we tell ourselves based on past experiences, assumptions, or fears.…

  • Newtown Locals Eager for Wawa’s Coffee, Hoagies and Opening Day

    Newtown Locals Eager for Wawa’s Coffee, Hoagies and Opening Day

    Newtown’s very first Wawa location is causing a stir on social media as locals eagerly wait for an announcement about the official date of the grand opening, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  The 5,500-square-foot location on the Newtown Bypass and Lower Silver Lake Road will feature a gas station and convenience store.  Prior to…

  • King of Prussia-Based David’s Bridal Turns to AI to Reinvent Weddings

    King of Prussia-Based David’s Bridal Turns to AI to Reinvent Weddings

    David’s Bridal is turning to artificial intelligence in an ambitious bid to reinvent wedding planning, writes James Thomason for Venture Beat. At a newly opened concept store in Florida, brides are greeted not only by dresses but by Pearl Planner, a high-tech AI platform that curates vision boards, generates personalized timelines, and recommends vendors based…

  • Upper Darby’s Popular Pica’s Restaurant Announces New Location

    Upper Darby’s Popular Pica’s Restaurant Announces New Location

    Pica’s in Upper Darby was set to close its 69-year location on West Chester Pike this summer as it downsizes and relocates. That is no longer the case, writes Max Bennett for Marple Newtown Patch. “We have decided to delay our closing to the fall,” according to a social media post from the Pica family…

  • Philadelphia-Based Post Brothers Eyeing Conversion Opportunities Back Home

    Philadelphia-Based Post Brothers Eyeing Conversion Opportunities Back Home

    With two major conversion projects underway in Washington, D.C., Philadelphia-based Post Brothers is eyeing similar opportunities back home, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The developer is working to create 1,000 apartments across two major projects in the nation’s capital that convert former office space. In Philadelphia, others are already pursuing similar efforts,…