Philadelphia Business Journal
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Philadelphia Entrepreneur Sarela Herrada Named One of Nation’s ‘Most Intriguing Women Entrepreneurs’
Philadelphia entrepreneur Sarela Herrada found her place on the “Most Intriguing Women Entrepreneurs” in the nation list recently published by Inc., writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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3 Philadelphia Companies Make the 2024 Fortune 500 List
The 2024 edition of the Fortune 500 list has been released and it shows a decrease in the number of Fortune 500 companies in the…
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Source Brewing Plans to Open New 10,000-Square-Foot Brewery in Manayunk
New Jersey-based Source Brewing is planning to add a second Philadelphia location to join its Fishtown one with a new 10,000-square-foot brewery in Manayunk, writes…
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Northern Trust to Relocate Philadelphia Location, Tripling Its Office Space
Chicago-based financial institution, Northern Trust, is planning to move its Philadelphia location to Two Commerce Square in Center City, tripling its office space in the…
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Lehigh Valley Health Network Unveils New Micro-hospital in Gilbertsville to Public
Lehigh Valley Health Network recently unveiled its new micro-hospital in Gilbertsville to the public, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The $40 million…
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Bensalem CEO Edward DeAngelis Gives Insights on Philly’s Construction Boom
Philadelphia’s construction industry has evolved significantly over the past 25 years, with Edward DeAngelis at the forefront of this transformation, writes Todd Romero for the…
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Here Are the Most Popular Destinations for People Flying Out of Philadelphia
Not surprisingly, the largest number of flights out of Philadelphia International Airport in 2023 were heading to Orlando, Florida, home of Disney World and Universal…
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For Program Director Mars Sharrock, Inclusivity at The Wardrobe Nonprofit is a Must
Since Mars Sharrock joined The Wardrobe five years ago, their main goal has been to grow inclusivity for underserved communities, such as those who identify…
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Conshohocken-based Hamilton Lane Continues to Grow, Plans to Open Center City Office
Conshohocken-based Hamilton Lane is continuing its rapid growth and plans to open a Center City office at One Logan Square to supplement its relatively new…
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Developer Switches Gears With Former Rite Aid Site in Center City from Apartment to Retail Project
Plans to construct a mid-rise apartment building on the western border of Center City have been scrapped and instead, the owner of the site is…
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New Boutique Hotel with Original Art Installations in All Rooms Coming to Kennett Square
Artelo, a new boutique hotel with an “immersive art experience,” will open its doors in Kennett Square on July 11, writes Emma Dooling for the…
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Forman Arts Initiative to Transform West Kensington Block Into Community Arts Hub
Forman Arts Initiative is planning to transform a 100,000-square-foot site in West Kensington into a multi-use community arts hub, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia…
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Rita’s Italian Ice Unveils New Kool-Aid Tropical Punch Flavor for 2024
Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard, founded in Bensalem and headquartered in Trevose, has introduced an exciting new flavor for its 2024 season: Kool-Aid Tropical…
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University of the Arts to Close on June 7, Marking End to Nearly 150-Year Institution
The University of the Arts has announced its imminent closure, as the institution will be shutting down on Friday, June 7, writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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West Passyunk’s Brewery ARS Eyes Moving to Larger Location in Historic South Philly Building
Brewery ARS, a West Passyunk brewery, is eyeing a historic South Philadelphia building as it looks to move to a larger location with a restaurant,…
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Post Brothers CEO Mike Pestronk Has Ambitious Plans to Further Invigorate Fast-Growing Northern Liberties
Post Brothers CEO Michael Pestronk wants to further invigorate Northern Liberties by adding what he calls “ambitious retail” to the fast-growing neighborhood, writes Paul Schwedelson…
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Philadelphia Film Society CEO Appointed To Lead New Division at Philly-based Media Company
Andrew Greenblatt, CEO and executive director of Philadelphia Film Society, has been hired to lead a vision at Philadelphia-based media company Alkemy X, writes Emma…




























