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Founder and CEO of Creative Capital Wealth Management Group Offers Top Alt Strategies for a Recession
As we all settle into 2024, there is increasing buzz around a possible recession and the potential for the FED to lower interest rates. CNN reports,…
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2024 Marks 60 Years Since The Beatles’ First Arrival to the United States, Philadelphia
This year marks the 60th anniversary of the first time that The Beatles first arrived at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York, marking the…
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Nike To Open First Jordan Brand World of Flight U.S. Store in Center City
Nike is planning to open its first U.S.-based Jordan Brand World of Flight Store in Center City, writes Tom Dougherty for CBS News Philadelphia. The…
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Philadelphia-based Veterinarian Staffing Agency, IndeVets, Seeks International Expansion
IndeVets, a Philadelphia tech-enabled veterinarian staffing agency, is looking for further expansion after growing its reach from nine states to 34 states in the last…
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Check Out Some of Philadelphia’s New Black-Owned Businesses
To celebrate Black History Month, FYI Philly put local Black-owned businesses into the spotlight, report Ducis Rodgers and Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. Two Locals Brewing…
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Starbucks Partners With GoPuff On New Pilot Program in Philly to Explore Late-Night Customer Demographic
Since gaining its popularity as an iconic coffee brand, Starbucks has worked hard to broaden its reach, and a new partnership marks the latest chapter…
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Prominent Climate Scientist and Penn Professor Michael Mann Wins Defamation Case, Awarded $1 Million
Michael Mann, climate scientist and a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, won his defamation case and was awarded $1 million by the jury, writes…
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Philadelphia Sees Biggest Jump in Economic Performance Ranking Among Metro Cities
Each year, California-based nonprofit think tank Milken Institute measures U.S. metro cities on their economic performance, and Philadelphia made the biggest jump from the most…
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What’s the Outlook For This Year’s Super Bowl Food Spending? Wells Fargo Has Answers
Wells Fargo has released its annual Super Bowl Food Report, and it projects Super Bowl food spending to be strong this year thanks to increased…
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Temple University To Make Tuition Free For Eligible Philly Students From Families With Low-Income
Through its Temple Promise program, Temple University is helping make tuition free for eligible first-year, full-time Philadelphia students from low-income families, writes Cory Sharber for…
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Prominent Sports Lodge Twin Peaks Signs Deal To Expand To Philadelphia
Twin Peaks has built a name for itself across various U.S. cities with over 100 locations, and it will soon be expanding to Philadelphia, reports…
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Le Meridien Philadelphia Hotel Acquired By New York Investment Firm
The Le Meridien hotel in Center City Philadelphia has been acquired by New York investment firm, Certares Management LLC, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia…
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Bacon is the Star At Philadelphia’s First and Only Bacon-Inspired Restaurant, Bake ‘n Bacon
While bacon is often a breakfast food or paired with another food item, bacon is a main commodity at Bake ‘n Bacon, reports Wendy Daughenbaugh…
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Wissahickon Brewing Company Eyes Opening Second Taproom in Olde Kensington
Already with one location in East Falls, Wissahickon Brewing Company is opening a new taproom in Olde Kensington, writes Michael Tanenbaum for PhillyVoice. The new…
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Café Don Pedro, New Coffee Roaster in Brewerytown, is About Much More Than Serving Coffee
Coffee has been a part of Pedro Rodriguez’s life from the very beginning, growing up in the Dominican Republic. Now at 69 years old, he…
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Mediterranean-Inspired Fishtown Restaurant, Bastia, Named to Bon Appétit’s ‘New Restaurants To Try This Winter’ List
Each year, a slate of new restaurants open in cities across the U.S., enriching their respective culinary scene. Bon Appétit has compiled a list of…





























