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A North Philly Developer Built an App to Help World Cup Visitors Experience Philadelphia Like a Local
When Zaire Harris thinks about the million-plus visitors descending on Philadelphia this summer for the FIFA World Cup and the nation’s 250th anniversary, he doesn’t…
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Can Factory-Built Homes Help Philadelphia Close Its Housing Gap?
Philadelphia has a housing problem, and Mayor Cherelle Parker is betting that part of the answer might be built in a factory, writes Gabriel Donahue…
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She Didn’t Go to New York or Silicon Valley. She Built Her Fintech Startup in Philadelphia
Mical Jeanlys-White didn’t head to New York or Silicon Valley when she was ready to launch her fintech startup. She chose Philadelphia. A former managing…
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How South Philly Robotics Company Exyn Technologies Is Redefining Autonomous Navigation
Deep underground, where GPS signals die and human workers risk their lives mapping tunnels by hand, a South Philadelphia robotics company has found its footing,…
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Philadelphia’s Crust Vegan Bakery Expanding to East Falls With Bigger Menu and Bolder Mission
Since opening a decade ago, Crust Vegan Bakery has prided itself on serving not only vegan pastries, but for being outspoken on political issues, writes…
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Philadelphia Raises $2.17 Billion in Venture Capital in Q1 of 2026, But How Much Will the Region Actually See?
Philadelphia saw $2.17 billion in venture capital investments in Q1 of 2026, which would be the third highest quarterly total on record. While the venture…
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How a Philly EdTech Company is Helping Transform Professional Development, Training for Educators
KickUp, a Philadelphia edtech startup, helps educators become better connected with professional development and training in conjunction with their teaching needs, writes Holly Quinn for…
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Phresh Prints Ink Celebrates Decade of Growth With Grand Opening of New Shop
Phresh Prints Ink reverently celebrated a decade of producing apparel for various Philadelphia organizations with the grand opening of its new shop, writes Sarah Huffman…
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These Two Separate Philly Startups Use AI to Help Residents Buy Homes and Keep Them Livable
Two individual Philadelphia startups are using AI and data analytics to help residents not only purchase homes, but to also help with maintaining aging properties,…
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Philadelphia Finalizes New Ancestry Agreement Allowing Millions of Philadelphia Historical Records Online
Millions of Philadelphia’s historical documents will become available online through a new multi-year agreement with Ancestry.com, writes Chelsea R. Cox for Technical.ly. The world’s largest…
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Philadelphia Vision Center in Germantown Thrives As Sister Stores Close Around It
While most of its sister stores have closed, Philadelphia Vision Center in Germantown has kept families coming back for 40 years thanks to affordable prices,…
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From Banner Towing to Eagles Playoff Shows: Verge Aero’s Drone Evolution
From its humble beginnings flying banners in 2015, Philadelphia’s Verge Aero now produces dazzling drone light shows, including the memorable Eagles playoff display, writes Holly…
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How a Northeast Philadelphia Print Shop Has Modernized Business Over Past Two Decades
Minuteman Press in Northeast Philadelphia has grown considerably since its start as a print shop two decades ago, and much of its evolution can be…
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Comcast Doubles Down on Philadelphia Headquarters, Commits to Region Despite Restructuring
While Comcast advances its restructuring plans that are impacting most regions, the company is strengthening its commitment to its Philadelphia headquarters, writes Sarah Huffman for…
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Philadelphia-Based Interior Design Firm, Drexel Team Up to Give Aspiring Designers Real-World Experience
Remix Living, founded by Dominique Calhoun after being rejected from design school, has joined forces with Drexel University to offer aspiring designers real-world experience, writes…
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Montco Vaccine Maker Bets Its Data May Be Worth as Much as Its Science
Ambler’s MBF Therapeutics believes the data behind its vaccines could become just as valuable as the vaccines themselves, writes Holly Quinn for Technical.ly. The company…
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PJM Forecasts Power Reserve Shortfall for Region Starting in June 2027
Audubon-based PJM Interconnection is forecasting that the region will experience a power reserve shortfall beginning in June 2027, writes Hannah Frances Johansson for Technical.ly. This…




























