• 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…

  • West Chester Law Firm Advocates for Truth for Parents of Beloved Teacher Who Died in Stabbing

    West Chester Law Firm Advocates for Truth for Parents of Beloved Teacher Who Died in Stabbing

    Josh and Sandee Greenberg, parents of beloved teacher Ellen Greenberg who died after being stabbed 20 times, are still seeking the truth with help from Lamb McErlane, a law firm based in West Chester, writes KC Baker for People.  Ellen was found dead in the apartment she shared with her fiancé, Sam Goldberg, in January 2011. …

  • West Chester-Based QVC Group Shifts Focus to Social and Streaming Platform Growth Amid Declining Revenue

    West Chester-Based QVC Group Shifts Focus to Social and Streaming Platform Growth Amid Declining Revenue

    West Chester-based QVC Group reported a nearly $1.3 billion operating loss for the fourth quarter, with total revenue falling six percent to $2.9 billion, writes Nate Delesline III for the Retail Drive.  Overall in fiscal 2024, total revenue decreased by eight percent to $10 billion, down from $10.9 billion in 2023.  The company noted that…

  • West Chester’s Wonder Food Hall Features Fifteen Restaurants All in One Place

    West Chester’s Wonder Food Hall Features Fifteen Restaurants All in One Place

    West Chester’s newly opened Wonder offers residents meals from over fifteen restaurants all in one place, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News. The chain food hall houses a variety of cuisine from a range of restaurants, with both eateries run by both local restauranteurs and celebrity chefs like Bobby Flay. Takeout, delivery, and…

  • New Restaurant Offers Chic French Dining in West Chester

    New Restaurant Offers Chic French Dining in West Chester

    Jolene’s, a relatively new restaurant in downtown West Chester, offers residents a Parisian dining experience right in Chester County, writes Ed Williams for Maine Line Today.  Started by restaurateur Josh McCullough, Jolene’s features an authentic French menu with sleek interior design for an elevated dining experience. The name was inspired by McCullough’s wife’s favorite cousin. …

  • QVC’s West Chester Studios to Welcome 11 HSN Hosts with 10 Departing

    QVC’s West Chester Studios to Welcome 11 HSN Hosts with 10 Departing

    HSN has announced that eleven of its on-air hosts will relocate with the home shopping network to sister station QVC’s West Chester studios, while ten will depart, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  HSN posted on Facebook that Sarah Anderson, Debbie Denmon, Adam Freeman, Nicole Hickl, Tamara Hooks, Tina Jennings, Emily Lampa, Ty…

  • As Revenue Drops, QVC Reduces Reliance on Chinese Imports to Focus on TikTok Shop

    As Revenue Drops, QVC Reduces Reliance on Chinese Imports to Focus on TikTok Shop

    West Chester’s QVC Group saw a 10 percent revenue drop year over year for the quarter ending March 31, driven by the ongoing decline in traditional TV customers and President Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff rollout, writes Andrew Seidman for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  To combat the mounting challenges, QVC plans to significantly reduce its reliance on…

  • Local Brewing Company Eyes West Chester for Possible Expansion

    Local Brewing Company Eyes West Chester for Possible Expansion

    Local brewery Tired Hands Brewing Co. has its sights set on West Chester for a new brick-and-mortar location, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The brewery is currently undergoing a rebrand that includes introducing several new locations, expanding its food and drink menu, renovating interiors, and formally changing the name of the Ardmore…

  • New Restaurant, Hidden Speakeasy Coming to West Chester from Dolce Zola Owners

    New Restaurant, Hidden Speakeasy Coming to West Chester from Dolce Zola Owners

    A new restaurant with a hidden speakeasy is coming to West Chester from the owners of the town’s popular pasta bar, dolce Zola, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Giorgio Belfiore and his parents, Antonella Gamba and Pietro Belfiore, bought a building just a few doors down from their eatery in April for…

  • Eagles Players Serve Drinks, Sign Autographs at Barnaby’s in West Chester for Good Cause 

    Eagles Players Serve Drinks, Sign Autographs at Barnaby’s in West Chester for Good Cause 

    Several Philadelphia Eagles players, including Cooper DeJean and Reed Blankenship, served drinks and signed autographs at Barnaby’s in West Chester recently to support a good cause, writes Gabriela Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Blankenship and DeJean were joined by Jalyx Hunt and Sydney Brown at the fundraiser benefiting the Eagles Autism Foundation. The quartet was…

  • Final Call: Don’t Miss the Better Giving for Greater Impact Summit on May 7

    Final Call: Don’t Miss the Better Giving for Greater Impact Summit on May 7

    Time is running out to join changemakers at the Better Giving for Greater Impact Summit, hosted by the FirstBank Charitable Foundation on Wednesday, May 7, from 9:00 AM-4:30 PM at the Chester County History Center in West Chester. This free, full-day event is more than just a conference; it’s a vital opportunity for donors, businesses,…

  • From Pizza to Ice Cream, West Chester Restaurateur Launches Sweet New Venture

    From Pizza to Ice Cream, West Chester Restaurateur Launches Sweet New Venture

    Well-known West Chester restaurateur Speer Madanat is ready for a new venture, writes Francesca Giangiulio for Main Line Today.  Besides his affinity for pizza and cheesesteaks, Madanat is opening his third business by May 12 and is basing it on his childhood love of vanilla ice cream. The window of the shop is decorated with little…

  • QVC Shifts to ‘Social Shopping’ Amid National Tariffs and Social Media Popularity

    QVC Shifts to ‘Social Shopping’ Amid National Tariffs and Social Media Popularity

    QVC is adapting to a new shopping landscape, writes Jordyn Holman for The Philadelphia Tribune.  QVC, currently headquartered in West Chester, began broadcasting as an on-air shopping channel in 1986. With a national shift away from cable TV, QVC experienced a decline in popularity in the late 2010s.   Now, the company is navigating an increase…

  • West Chester Housing Market Surges as HSN Relocates to QVC Headquarters

    West Chester Housing Market Surges as HSN Relocates to QVC Headquarters

    Chester County homes are experiencing a surge in popularity as the Home Shopping Network (HSN) relocates to West Chester, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal.  In January, QVC Group, the parent company for both QVC and HSN, announced plans for both sister networks to be housed in QVC’s Studio Park headquarters. A company spokesperson…

  • Survey Says! Businesses Overwhelmingly Support Reestablishing Rail Service to West Chester

    Survey Says! Businesses Overwhelmingly Support Reestablishing Rail Service to West Chester

    A new survey has found that borough businesses overwhelmingly support restoring passenger rail service to West Chester, writes Bill Rettew for The Daily Local News.  During a borough council workshop earlier this week, Charlot Barker, from the Committee to Reestablish Rail Service to West Chester, presented survey results showing that 93 percent of responding business…

  • QVC CEO Remains Unrattled That Tariffs Will Not Fundamentally Change Company’s Business 

    QVC CEO Remains Unrattled That Tariffs Will Not Fundamentally Change Company’s Business 

    While West Chester-based QVC may need to adjust suppliers and prices, CEO David Rawlinson II believes that President Donald Trump’s tariff plans will not fundamentally impact the company’s business, writes Sasha Rogelberg for Fortune.  Rawlinson noted that one consolation in dealing with the steep tariffs is that all retailers are facing the same challenges with…

  • Nonprofit Status Change for West Chester’s FarmerJawn Does Not Stop Its Charitable Work 

    Nonprofit Status Change for West Chester’s FarmerJawn Does Not Stop Its Charitable Work 

    Although part of West Chester’s FarmerJawn lost its nonprofit status, founder Christa Barfield assured that the organization would continue its charitable work without interruption, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Barfield’s goal is to provide affordable, organic produce and education and training to underserved communities as well as for budding food entrepreneurs. Her work…

  • Former Eagles Star from West Chester Expands Real Estate Portfolio into Bucks County

    Former Eagles Star from West Chester Expands Real Estate Portfolio into Bucks County

    Brent Celek, a West Chester resident and former Philadelphia Eagles tight end, recently expanded his real estate portfolio with a Bucks County shopping center, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Celek began preparing for life after football well before his NFL career ended. He opened a restaurant in Philadelphia but grew disillusioned by…