Philadelphia Business Journal
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Toll Brothers Buys 42 Acres in Perkiomenville to Build 43 Homes
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers purchased a 42-acre site in Perkiomenville for $8.2 million to build 43 single-family homes, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business…
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CEO of Exton’s Bentley Systems Plans to Expand Company’s Philadelphia Presence
Nicholas Cumins became the first non-family CEO of Exton-based Bentley Systems in July and soon after decided to proceed with the acquisition of Philadelphia’s Cesium,…
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Two Fishtown Restaurants Make Esquire’s 2024 ‘Best New Restaurants in America’ List
Two Philadelphia restaurants have made this year’s best restaurants in the country list compiled by Esquire, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The…
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Jessica Kartalija Joins 6abc Action News Following Split with CBS3
Jessica Kartalija joined 6abc Action News around three months after her split with CBS3, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Kartalija announced her…
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North Face to Close Center City Store in January
North Face has announced that it will be closing its Center City store in January 2025, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. As…
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One of Bucks County’s Largest Family-Owned Companies Acquires Six Applebee’s Restaurants
Newtown franchisee The Rose Group, one of Greater Philadelphia’s largest family-owned companies, has acquired six Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar restaurants in Central Pennsylvania, writes…
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West Chester-Based A. Duie Pyle Nearing $1 Billion Revenue Mark
Family-owned A. Duie Pyle, based in West Chester, is approaching the $1 billion revenue mark, a century after it first began operations in Coatesville, writes…
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Project HOME Secures $130M to Tackle Philly’s Affordable Housing Crisis Following First Fundraising Campaign
After gaining $130 million from its first fundraising campaign, Philadelphia nonprofit Project HOME plans to fund developments aimed at addressing the city’s affordable housing crisis,…
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Shapiro Approves One-Time Funding to Avert SEPTA Fare Hike and Service Cuts
Gov. Josh Shapiro has approved $153 million in one-time federal funding for SEPTA, preventing a planned fare increase and service cuts set to take effect…
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Two Philadelphia Companies Make Deloitte’s 2024 List of Fastest-Growing Tech Firms in North America
Two Philadelphia companies have found their place on Deloitte’s 2024 list of the fastest-growing tech firms in North America, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia…
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Qurate to Rebrand as It Shifts Focus on Social Media, Livestreaming
Qurate Retail Group, the parent company of West Chester-based QVC, will rebrand as QVC Group as it shifts focus to social media and livestreaming, writes…
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Maker of Philadelphia Eagles’ Bird Gang Spirits to Open Cocktail Bar in Rittenhouse Square
Botld, creator of the Philadelphia Eagles‘ Bird Gang Spirits, is planning big moves, including expanding its product line and transforming its Rittenhouse Square bottle shop…
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Queen Village Restaurant Lands on OpenTable’s 2024 Top 100 List
OpenTable has unveiled its Top 100 Restaurants in America list for 2024 and a Queen Village restaurant has made its way onto the list, writes…
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Azie Owners Opening Asian ‘Shake Shack’ Concept in Radnor
Win Hospitality, owner of Azie in Media that specializes in sit-down Asian-fusion restaurants, is trying out a new fast-casual restaurant in Radnor its CEO is…
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Perryman Building & Construction’s Multi-Generation Legacy Earns Family-Owned Business Award Honor
Perryman Building and Construction was founded by Jimmie Perryman in 1954 in Evergreen, Alabama, but in the 70 years since, the company can be credited…
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72-Year-Old Jewelers’ Row Mainstay Safian & Rudolph Earns Family-Owned Business Award
Safian & Rudolph has been a Jewelers’ Row institution for 72 years and can largely credit its success as a mainstay for its ability to…
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Weckerly’s Ice Cream to Open Third Location, Eyes Rittenhouse Square
Weckerly’s Ice Cream is on the verge of further expanding its Philadelphia foothold with plans to open a third location, writes Chris Compendio for PhillyVoice.…




























