• Opinion: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Must Stop the Social Menace of Skill Games in Our Neighborhoods

    Opinion: Pennsylvania Supreme Court Must Stop the Social Menace of Skill Games in Our Neighborhoods

    Later this week, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear arguments to decide whether so-called skill games are illegal — the latest turn in a long-running battle spurred by the proliferation of these machines across Pennsylvania. While the Justices and the attorneys involved will focus on state law and a mountain of legal filings in the…

  • MyOfficeOps Helps Power Kind Human Foundation’s Efforts to Deliver Clean Water to Underserved Regions

    MyOfficeOps Helps Power Kind Human Foundation’s Efforts to Deliver Clean Water to Underserved Regions

    Chat with Nick Schwartz for even a minute, and you’ll immediately notice a pattern — that the conversation always circles back to the same thing. The families the Kind Human Foundation serves and the simple belief that clean water should never be out of reach. Schwartz is the Director of Kind Human, a nonprofit organization…

  • Main Line Neighborhood Ranks Among 50 Hottest Luxury Housing Markets in America

    Main Line Neighborhood Ranks Among 50 Hottest Luxury Housing Markets in America

    Villanova ranked among the 50 hottest luxury housing markets in America for the third quarter, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Villanova landed at No. 49 based on an analysis of the nation’s hottest luxury markets using third-quarter listing and sales data from Intercontinental Exchange. During that time, Villanova’s 19085 ZIP code saw…

  • Wilmington Fliers Gain Two New Avelo Airlines Nonstop Destinations

    Wilmington Fliers Gain Two New Avelo Airlines Nonstop Destinations

    Local travelers are gaining two new options with Avelo Airlines, which will be adding nonstop services from Wilmington to Atlanta and Chicago early next year, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The new route from Wilmington Airport to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will begin service on Feb. 12, while the flight to Chicago…

  • Rare Coin Dealer in Broomall Skeptical About the $5M Penny

    Rare Coin Dealer in Broomall Skeptical About the $5M Penny

    Broomall rare coin dealer Richard Weaver is skeptical about the potential value of the last new penny in the United States that was stamped at the United States Mint in Philadelphia on Nov. 12, 2025. The moment was captured by U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach, who pressed the last pennies to be minted, holding the last…

  • Now Under New Ownership, Di Bruno Bros is Eyeing Expansion Throughout Philadelphia

    Now Under New Ownership, Di Bruno Bros is Eyeing Expansion Throughout Philadelphia

    Di Bruno Bros is now under the ownership of Brown’s Super Stores, who wants to maintain the local charm of the South Philadelphia-born specialty grocer, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. While doing so, Brown’s also plans to grow Di Bruno’s physical footprint throughout the region over the next decade. Its goal is…

  • Citadel Credit Union Marks 25 Years of Honoring Educators During American Education Week

    Citadel Credit Union Marks 25 Years of Honoring Educators During American Education Week

    During American Education Week, Citadel Credit Union is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Citadel Heart of Learning Awards (CHOLA), a program that has recognized more than 430 local educators and distributed nearly $600,000 in grants to teachers across Greater Philadelphia. This milestone year is not just about looking back but about listening. To commemorate…

  • Are You Ready to Redefine Success? How to Craft a Winning Strategy for the New Year

    Are You Ready to Redefine Success? How to Craft a Winning Strategy for the New Year

    As the year winds down, it’s a time to reflect, recalibrate, and rev up for the final push. It’s all about ending the current year on a high note, so that you can springboard into an even more prosperous new year. But before diving into strategies and spreadsheets, let’s ponder a fundamental question. What does…

  • Harcum College Welcomes Zakarias Thornton as Chief Financial Officer

    Harcum College Welcomes Zakarias Thornton as Chief Financial Officer

    Harcum College has appointed Zakarias “Zak” Thornton as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and key President’s Cabinet member accountable for Business Services, Controller’s office, and other related functions, effective Nov. 17, 2025. Thornton is a highly accomplished and strategic finance leader, bringing over a decade of dedicated experience in higher education financial management, planning, and operational…

  • Center City Architect Tony Weber Completes Pocono Dream Home

    Center City Architect Tony Weber Completes Pocono Dream Home

    Center City architect Tony Weber recently finished his International-style dream home in the Poconos, a project that took nearly five years to complete, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. After the death of his wife, with whom he and their two children regularly vacationed on Cape Cod or in the Adirondacks, Weber began searching…

  • This Delaware County ZIP Code Is in the Nation’s Top 50 Luxury Housing Markets

    This Delaware County ZIP Code Is in the Nation’s Top 50 Luxury Housing Markets

    Affluent homebuyers are snatching up properties in Villanova, making it one of the top luxury housing markets in America, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Villanova’s 19085 ZIP Code ranks 49th on a list of 258 ZIP Codes, according to third-quarter listing and sales data from Intercontinental Exchange. It was the only Philadelphia-area market…

  • Former Landhope Dairy Farm in Kennett Square to Become New Wedding Venue

    Former Landhope Dairy Farm in Kennett Square to Become New Wedding Venue

    Jeffrey A. Miller Hospitality Group is partnering with the owners of the former Landhope dairy farm on a $6 million adaptive reuse project to transform the site into a new wedding and event destination in Kennett Square, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Named Willowdale, the new event space is slated to open…

  • Yolanda Hadid’s New Hope Estate Back on Market After Offer Falls Through

    Yolanda Hadid’s New Hope Estate Back on Market After Offer Falls Through

    Just days after Yolanda Hadid revealed that her New Hope farmhouse was under offer, the $11 million estate has returned to the market, writes Charlie Lankston for Realtor.com. The listing for the 32-acre property was updated on Oct. 8 to reflect an offer that had been made. The property remained active while the details of…

  • Lawmakers Warn of “Health Care Desert” Risk After  Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital

    Lawmakers Warn of “Health Care Desert” Risk After Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital

    Layoffs at Pottstown Hospital are raising new concerns about access to medical care in western Montgomery County, writes Jim Melwert for KYW Newsradio. The cuts are part of a 350-person reduction across Tower Health’s network. They have left local lawmakers questioning the future of the Pottstown facility. State Senator Tracy Pennycuick and Rep. Joe Ciresi…

  • Temple University Moving Forward with $35 Million Terra Hall Renovations

    Temple University Moving Forward with $35 Million Terra Hall Renovations

    Temple University is moving forward with plans to turn Terra Hall on South Broad Street into a vibrant hub for education, collaboration, and innovation, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Temple purchased the landmark former University of the Arts property earlier this year for $18 million and has approved a $35 million renovation…

  • U.S. Penny’s 232-Year History Begins and Ends in Philadelphia

    U.S. Penny’s 232-Year History Begins and Ends in Philadelphia

    Philadelphia, where the penny was born, will also mark the end of its 232-year journey, except for the millions of coins tucked away in jars nationwide, writes Kevin Donahue for Billy Penn at WHYY. The penny was created under the Coinage Act of 1792 and first minted at the U.S. Mint on Seventh Street between…

  • GMercyU Social Work Professor Has Personal Connection to Historical Moment in Civil Rights Movement

    GMercyU Social Work Professor Has Personal Connection to Historical Moment in Civil Rights Movement

    Dr. Wade Luquet, a professor of social work at Gwynedd Mercy University, recently had the honor of introducing the keynote speaker at The Pennsylvania Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW-PA) conference. Civil rights pioneer Dr. Leona Tate served as the keynote speaker, where she shared how her place in America’s history inspired…

  • Penn State Brandywine, Widener and DCCC Leaders Hold Joint Meeting

    Penn State Brandywine, Widener and DCCC Leaders Hold Joint Meeting

    Penn State Brandywine held a joint leadership meeting with Widener University and Delaware County Community College on Oct. 31, reaffirming their shared commitment to collaboration, student success and strengthening higher education partnerships across Delaware County. The meeting focused on the higher education landscape in the region and ways the institutions can collaborate in the future,…