Philadelphia Business Journal
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Millstone Spirits Group Plans to Expand to Larger Facility in Northeast Philly, See Seven-Fold Production Increase
Millstone Spirits Group is working on expanding into a larger space in Northeast Philadelphia and increasing its annual spirits production by over 700 percent, writes…
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Former Gretz Brewery Site in Olde Kensington Listed for $6.6M, New Plan to Build 200 Apartments Emerges
The former Gretz Brewery building in Olde Kensington has been listed for $6.6 million, and a Conshohocken developers is seeking approval to build 200 apartments…
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Vanguard Agrees to Pay $40 Millon in Settlement Over High Tax Bills
Malvern-based Vanguard Group has reached a $40 million settlement in a lawsuit claiming its decision to make some target-date retirement funds for smaller shareholders ended…
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Spacious Rittenhouse Square Rowhome, Former Italian Consulate, Hits Market for $2.5M
A colossal Rittenhouse Square rowhome, which was formerly the Italian Consulate during the mid-20th century, has been listed for $2.5 million with approved plans to…
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Center City Businesses, Organizations Want to Make Downtown Philadelphia More Convenient For All
Center City businesses and organizations are looking for ways to make visiting Philadelphia’s downtown more convenient for everybody, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business…
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Local Developer Moves to Acquire Exton Square Mall
Elkins Park-based Abrams Realty & Development is in the process of acquiring the Exton Square Mall with plans to revitalize the struggling property, writes Paul…
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$40M Gift to Villanova University Second Largest in Its History
An anonymous donor has given a boost to Villanova University’s $1.25 billion fundraising campaign with a $40 million gift, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business…
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Second Trader Joe’s Store Coming to Chester County
Trader Joe’s is planning to open its second store in Chester County in Berwyn, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new store…
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With Sales Up, Wawa Is Taking Over More of the Region’s Grocery Retail Business
Wawa and Wegmans had the biggest increase in sales last year among grocery retailers in the Philadelphia region, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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New $24M ‘Gateway’ Project Brings 100-Plus Apartments to Fishtown
A Conshohocken-based developer has delivered a new project that brings 105 residential units to Fishtown, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Isaac,…
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Toll Brothers’ Collegeville Homes to be Among Largest in Philadelphia Region
Toll Brothers, the Fort Washington-based luxury homebuilder, is developing 55 high-end homes on 57 acres in Collegeville, reports Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Defunct West Chester Startup in Hot Water with Philadelphia Phillies
The Philadelphia Phillies are suing the failed West Chester startup LifeBrand, its former corporate sponsor, for allegedly failing to pay for the final year of…
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New Mediterranean Restaurant Coming Soon to Olde Kensington
A new Mediterranean restaurant with an “upscale grandmother vibe” and tasting menu will soon open in Olde Kensington, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business…
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Historic Cadwalader Mansion in Rittenhouse Square Hits Market for $4.625M
Cadwalader Mansion, a Rittenhouse Square home that once served as the French Consulate, recently hit the market for $4.625 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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These Projects Are Transforming the Look of Local College Campuses
West Chester University and Wilmington University are among the local institutions undertaking landmark projects that are reshaping the look of college campuses across Greater Philadelphia,…
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Philadelphia Phillies Seek to Obtain Exclusive Rights to One of the Team’s Signature Phrases
The Philadelphia Phillies are looking to trademark the phrase, “Ring the bell,” writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The phrase is commonly used…





























