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This Delaware County Town Declared a Best Place to Move to in Pennsylvania
The website Consumer Affairs has chosen a Delaware County community as one of the five best place to move to in Pennsylvania, writes Max Bennett…
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Court 16 Opens Pennsylvania’s First Pickleball and Tennis Club in Fishtown
Court 16, the New York-based private tennis and pickleball club, recently celebrated the opening of its first Pennsylvania facility in Fishtown, writes Mike D’Onofrio for…
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New York’s Museum of Modern Art Highlights Vivid, Geometric Work by Conshohocken’s Odili Donald Odita
New York’s Museum of Modern Art has replaced Andy Warhol’s kitschy cow wallpaper with striking works by Conshohocken’s Odili Donald Odita, writes Bedatri D. Choudhury…
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Despite Federal Turmoil and Investor Pressure, Startup Founders Stay Committed to Philadelphia
Despite federal funding cuts and policy changes threatening startup financing, Philadelphia founders continue to grow their companies locally, even as investors pressure them to relocate,…
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Center City Tower Goes On the Market, Sale Could Indicate Worth of Philadelphia Office Buildings
The 2000 Market Street building in Center City, which is currently owned by New York-based owner Nahla Capital, is now up for sale, writes Paul…
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Philadelphia Man Tim Mancuso Takes Love of Watches to New Heights
Tim Mancuso, an avid watch collector who moved to Philadelphia five years ago, is helping transform the region into a hotspot for watch enthusiasts and…
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Philadelphia’s Affordability Attracts Super Commuters from New York
An increasing number of New Yorkers are relocating to Philadelphia and then travelling back and forth to New York for work, mainly due to the…
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This Fishtown Eatery Features Some of the Best New York-Style Pizzas Outside The Big Apple
New York’s dining scene is vast, but one particular element that is often discussed throughout the country is its pizza. For those who crave or…
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Could Schuylkill Expressway Tolling Be Solution Toward Funding SEPTA, Easing Congestion?
Following New York City’s successful congestion pricing model, tolls on the Schuylkill Expressway could help fund SEPTA and reduce congestion here, writes Sandy Smith for…
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Why New York Professionals Consider Retiring in Pennsylvania
For those who want to stay in the northeast U.S., retiring in Pennsylvania is looking more and more attractive. Pennsylvania can offer lower costs and…
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Proscia in Center City Secures $50M in Fresh Capital to Advance Its AI-Driven Software Platform
Philadelphia-based Proscia has secured $50 million in fresh capital, bringing its total funding to $130 million since it was launched in 2014, writes John George…
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All-Star Sports Academy in West Chester Looks to Expand Beyond the Philadelphia Region
All-Star Sports Academy in West Chester is looking for potential acquisitions with the goal of expanding beyond the Philadelphia region, writes John George for the…
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Rap Snacks CEO Set to Debut New Potato Chip Brand in Honor of Black Food Innovators
The CEO of Rap Snacks has launched a new potato chip brand that pays homage to Black food innovators, writes Delano Massey for AXIOS Philadelphia.…
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Philadelphia Leadership: Bill Brown, CEO, Citadel Credit Union
Citadel Credit Union is charting its next phase of growth and innovation, under the stewardship of new CEO, Bill Brown. With a deep member focus…
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The Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo Returns Mar. 7-9
The Greater Philadelphia Pet Expo returns on Mar. 7-9, with fur-flying entertainment, dog sporting fun, and educational programs designed for the whole family. The event will again be held…
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Like Ellis Island, Washington Avenue Immigration Station in Philadelphia Once Welcomed Immigrants to the U.S.
While not as famous as Ellis Island, Washington Avenue Immigration Station in Philadelphia used to be a place where immigrants were welcomed into the country,…
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Food Hall Brand Wonder Expands into Greater Philadelphia with New Location Coming to Chesco
Food hall brand Wonder is planning on opening ten new locations in Greater Philadelphia before the end of the year, including one in West Chester,…













































