Philadelphia Business Journal
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Aronimink Golf Club Mansion for Sale Ahead of PGA Tournament
A 2-acre Aronimink Golf Club mansion in Newtown Square is for sale at $2.899 million, just in time for the 2026 PGA Tournament. The 10,000…
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Rothman Orthopaedics, Dimension Ortho Partner on New Personalized Bracing Technology
Philadelphia-based Rothman Orthopaedics and Dimension Ortho have partnered together on new technology to develop new personalized bracing technology, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business…
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Philadelphia-Based Audacy Shuts Down Its Pineapple Street Podcasting Studio, Dozens of Jobs Impacted
Audacy, the Philadelphia-based audio content provider, is shutting down its Pineapple Street Studios podcasting studio, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The closure…
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Rittenhouse Penthouse Hits Market at $8.5M, Could Set Philadelphia Resale Record
Recently listed at $8.5 million, a nearly full-floor penthouse in the 10 Rittenhouse residential tower could become Philadelphia’s most expensive condo resale if it sells…
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Spanish Airline Iberia to Offer Philadelphia-Madrid Flights at PHL
The Spanish airline Iberia is warming up its investors to news that it will be coming on board at Philadelphia International Airport sometime in the…
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Callowhill Development Site, Approved for 162 Apartment Units, Listed Off-Market for $8M
A Center City development site that was previously approved for 162 apartment units is currently being listed for $8 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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Coatesville Billionaire Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, Campbell Soup Heiress, Dies at 75
Mary Alice Dorrance Malone, a Coatesville resident and the billionaire lead shareholder of Campbell Soup, died on June 16 at the age of 75, writes…
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Here’s Why the Healthcare Nonprofits Couldn’t Save Crozer Health
A coalition of six area health care systems rallied together for months in an effort to save Crozer Health, but two major roadblocks kept it…
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Philadelphia’s Punch Buggy Brewing Expanding into Chester County with New Location
Philadelphia-based Punch Buggy Brewing is planning to expand into Chester County with a new taproom in Spring City that is expected to open by September,…
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SEPTA Eyes 170-Unit Housing Development at Ambler Station
SEPTA has officially put out a call for developers to reimagine 3.4 acres next to Ambler train station for residential development, writes Paul Schwedelson for…
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Jamison Property with Wawa, Tractor Supply Sells for $12.2M to ExchangeRight
The Warwick Village Commons in Jamison, which includes Wawa and Tractor Supply stores as well as approximately 12 acres of undeveloped land, has been acquired…
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Doylestown Emerging as Region’s Next Hotspot for Luxury Real Estate
With home prices increasing as nearby businesses continue to grow, Doylestown could be emerging as the region’s next luxury real estate hotspot, writes Ryan Mulligan…
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King of Prussia’s Highly Anticipated Netflix House: What to Expect
The highly anticipated Netflix House in King of Prussia Mall is set to open later this year, and the first wave of attractions has been…
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Philadelphia Landmark Buildings Gaining New Life, Thanks to Developers
Local developers gathered at the recent “Conversion City” event to discuss the opportunities and challenges involved in repurposing Philadelphia’s landmark buildings, writes Paul Schwedelson for…
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New High-End, Affordable Apartments Set to Transform the Navy Yard
Ensemble Investments and Mosaic Development Partners have broken ground on two residential buildings at the Navy Yard that will transform the property, writes Paul Schwedelson…
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JAG Physical Therapy Moves into Havertown in Expansion Plan
JAG Physical Therapy continues to move into the Philadelphia market with the recent purchase of Penn Therapy Associates in Havertown, writes John George for Philadelphia…













































