Philadelphia Business Journal
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Temple University Joins Developers As Institutional Partner in ‘Transformational’ North Philly Project
Three years after Shift Capital and Essence Development acquired a 7-acre property in North Philadelphia for a new mixed-use project, Temple University has now joined…
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Wayne-Based Teleflex Pressured by Activist Investor to Consider Acquisition Offers
Irenic Capital Management is pushing Wayne-based Teleflex to evaluate potential acquisition offers and replace Dr. Stephen Klasko in his role as chairman, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business…
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Montco Restaurant Group Expands Once Again with New Doylestown Takeover
Montgomery County’s busy restaurant scene is spilling into neighboring Bucks, as a familiar trio of local owners continues their expansion, writes Emma Dooling for The…
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Abandoned Amazon Fresh Site to Be Replaced By Retailer Opening First Philadelphia Store
A Northeast Philadelphia site that was planned to be occupied by an Amazon Fresh store that never fully came to fruition will soon be the…
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Philadelphia Man Earns Pro Pickleball Contract After Reality Show Appearance, Set to Compete On Tour
Philadelphia man Brandon Fritze has received a professional pickleball contract more than two years after appearing as a contestant on the inaugural season of Pickleball…
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Florida Firm Acquires Spirit Golf, Operator of Four Bucks County Golf Courses
Sports Facilities Companies of Florida has acquired Lambertville-based Spirit Golf Management, the operator of four golf courses in Bucks County, writes John George for the…
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3 Delaware County Towns Rank Among Nation’s Best Places to Live
Three Delaware County towns have found a spot on the best places to live in the United States, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business…
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Logistics Center Proposed for Former Tank Farm in Darby Township
A four-building, 1.3-million square-foot logistics center is being proposed on the edge of Delaware County in Darby Township, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Comcast President Puts His Chestnut Hill Estate For Sale For $8.495 Million
Comcast President Michael Cavanagh has listed his 13,000-square-foot Chestnut Hill estate on the market for $8.495 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Historic Church in Fishtown That Was Converted to Residences, Studio Hits Market for $3.5M
A historic, more than 150-year-old former church in Fishtown that was later converted to a multifamily residence and artist studio will soon hit the market…
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Four Chester County Towns Rank in Niche’s Best Places to Live
Four Chester County towns have found their spot among the top 200 places to live in the United States, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Niche recently released…
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New Jersey-Based Developer Obtains $46M Loan for New Industrial Warehouse in Northeast Philadelphia
Greek Real Estate Partners, a New Jersey-based development firm, recently obtained a $46 million loan for a new industrial warehouse building in Northeast Philadelphia, writes…
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See Which Philadelphia ZIP Code is Most Educated, According to New Census Data
A new analysis that looked at over 12,000 ZIP codes nationwide found that the Philadelphia area is home to some of the most educated communities…
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JSC Real Estate Acquires Northern Liberties Property, Plans New Retail Site
JSC Real Estate has purchased a Northern Liberties corner property for $2.7 million and is planning to pursue a new retail site there, writes Ryan…
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PNC Bank to Require Employees to Return to Office Full-Time in May
PNC Bank, the third largest bank in the Greater Philadelphia region, has made the decision to require its employees to return to the office five…
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West Chester’s Justin Chan Honored With 2026 Diversity in Business Award
Justin Chan, a West Chester native and owner of Valley Creek Productions, has been named a 2026 Diversity in Business Awards honoree, writes Lara Schwartz…
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University Place Associates Changes Course on Life Sciences Building, Opts for Mixed-Use Residential Tower
Philadelphia developer University Place Associates has decided against its original plan for a life sciences buildings for a mixed-use tower instead, writes Paul Schwedelson for…
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QVC Group’s Debt Crisis Deepens, Bankruptcy Looms as Future of West Chester Giant Hangs in Balance
As West Chester-based QVC Group struggles under $6.6 billion in debt, bankruptcy is becoming an increasingly likely outcome despite creditor talks, writes Jeff Blumenthal for…

























