Honey Brook
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D.R. Horton Eyes 130-Acre Honey Brook Site, Local Speedway for New 170-Home Community
One of the nation’s largest homebuilders has its sights set on rural Chester County, and its plans include saving a local speedway in the process, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. D.R. Horton is proposing a 170-home development on 130 acres next to the Honey Brook Speedway. The planned community, called Arbor’s Glen, would feature 85 duplex buildings and public amenities. In atypical fashion for the company, D.R. Horton…
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After 20 Years in Business, Honey Brook Pharmaceutical Company Files for Bankruptcy
Provell Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical company based in Honey Brook, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after twenty years in business, writes John George for Philadelphia Business Journal. With headquarters in the West Brandywine Business Center, Provell distributes name brand pharmaceutical drugs at generic prices. In 2024, Provell had fewer than ten employees and no sales…
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For Honey Brook Entrepreneur, Soap-Making is More Than Just a Business
Honey Brook soap artisan and entrepreneur Miche Scott uses wild-harvested botanicals and herbs to craft soaps that are as gorgeous as they smell, writes Melissa Jacobs for Main Line Tonight. Scott first launched her soaps online at Clover Market, but soon branched out into specialty and gift shops. Today, Miche Scott Handmade is sold in…





























