Philadelphia Business Journal
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West Chester Native and Former Temple University President Launches Youth Nonprofit
Dr. Jason Wingard, a West Chester native and former Temple University President, is a founder of the new Maryland-based nonprofit, Potomac Community Foundation, writes Ana…
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Two Philadelphia-Based Media Companies Merge, Forming New Digital Media Organization
Philadelphia-based digital media startup Broad & Liberty recently acquired local publication Access Network, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The acquisition has led…
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111-Acre Office Park with Four Buildings Up for Sale in Malvern
The Malvern Green complex, an 111-acre office park with four buildings totaling 759,901 square feet, was recently listed for sale in Malvern, writes Paul Schwedelson…
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Dallas-Based Development Firm Acquires Northeast Philadelphia Property, Plans New $25M Warehouse Project
Crow Holdings Development has acquired a property in Northeast Philadelphia, where it is planning to build a new 103,500-square-foot warehouse at the site, writes Paul…
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Audubon’s Globus Medical Wins $9.5 Million Settlement
Audubon’s Globus Medical has secured a major courtroom win, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. A federal jury awarded the Montco medical device…
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285-Unit Development Project on Washington Avenue Finally Gets Greenlit
After over a year-and-a-half of public deliberations, the Philadelphia Zoning Board has approved a project that would bring 285 new units to Washington Avenue, writes…
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Toll Brothers Temporarily Stops Sales at $2M Lyondale Meadows Homes in Newtown
Toll Brothers temporarily halted sales at its 45-home Lyondale Meadows community in Newtown, with prices starting at $1.6 million, after demand was overwhelming, writes Paul…
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Developer Warns of Montco Housing Strain Despite Soaring Costs
Andrew Kaye, former president of the Home Builders Association of Montgomery County who now leads a residential development company operating in the five-county Philadelphia area,…
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Reading Terminal Market Vendor Seeks Expansion Outside the Iconic Food Venue
Sweet Nina’s founder and owner Nina Bryan is looking to expand her pudding shop beyond her location inside the iconic Reading Terminal Market, writes Abigail…
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Growing Enrollment Drives Holy Family University’s Residential Development Plans in Bucks County
Fueled by significant enrollment growth, Holy Family University has unveiled plans for a 288-unit residential complex on its Newtown East campus, writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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Greater Philadelphia’s Construction Moves From Multifamily Development to Data Centers
The construction focus in Greater Philadelphia has shifted significantly, moving from an apartment boom to large data centers in suburban areas, writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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Philadelphia Colleges Remain Among Best in America, But Drop Considerably From Last Year
Niche has released its 2026 “Best Colleges in America” list and while several Philadelphia schools are on it, the region’s performance has most dropped overall…
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Michelin Guide Chooses Philadelphia As Host City for 2025 Northeast Cities Awards Ceremony
Philadelphia is set to host Michelin Guide’s 2025 Northeast Cities ceremony, which could be a positive sign for local restaurants to earn more potential recognition,…
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What To Do with AI in Your Job Search
AI is transforming the job search. Here’s how you can leverage it to your advantage as a job seeker. In Part 1, we shared what…
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Conshohocken’s ActiveProtective Launches Tango Belt, Eyes Nationwide Expansion
Conshohocken-based ActiveProtective has launched the Tango Belt, a fall prevention device that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, writes John George for…
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Philadelphia Region Sees Significant Jump in Required Income Needed to Afford Typical Home Over Last Six Years
In just six years, the income buyers need in the Philadelphia region to afford a typical home has increased by almost 70 percent, write Joanne…
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Philadelphia Eagles Valuation Skyrockets After Super Bowl LIX Win
After winning their second Super Bowl in seven years, the Philadelphia Eagles have seen its valuation move up within the 32 NFL owners, writes John…













































