Philadelphia Business Journal
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Penn Professor’s Inspiring Battle with Rare Disease to Be Adapted Into Feature Film
University of Pennsylvania physician-researcher Dr. David Fajgenbaum is having his memoir turned into a feature film, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In…
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A Gladwyne Mansion That Defies Today’s Lower Merion Zoning Codes Hits Market
A stately 18,000-square-foot mansion in Gladwyne’s coveted estate section has just hit the market, listed for $7.875 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business…
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$224M Proton Therapy Center Underway as Penn Medicine Breaks Ground in University City
University City will soon house one of the region’s most advanced cancer treatment facilities as Penn Medicine recently broke ground on its $224 million Roberts…
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West Chester Housing Market Surges as HSN Relocates to QVC Headquarters
Chester County homes are experiencing a surge in popularity as the Home Shopping Network (HSN) relocates to West Chester, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business…
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Delaware County Adjusts Around New Crozer Health Absence
As Crozer Health begins the business of shutting down, Delaware County, its communities, and other healthcare providers are taking steps to protect patients and displaced…
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See How Comcast CEO Brian Roberts’ 2024 Compensation Compared to Previous Year
Comcast Corp. CEO Brian Roberts saw a noticeable 4.5 percent drop in his 2024 pay, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. His pay…
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Ten Penn Center in Center City Set to Go Up for Sale
Ten Penn Center, the 27-story office tower in Center City owned by New York-based Sterling Equities and West Chester-based Greenville Partners, is set to hit…
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Philadelphia Ranks Among Top 5 Life Sciences Hubs in the Nation
Colliers, a commercial real estate services firm, recently did its second annual analysis of the top life sciences hubs in the nation, and Philadelphia is…
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Tower Health Earns Millions from Shuttered Brandywine Campus Sale Last Month
Tower Health secured $11 million from the sale of its shuttered Brandywine Hospital campus last month, according to county property records, writes John George for…
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Center City West Takes Shape as Major Projects Near Completion
Major construction projects along the western edge of Center City are nearing completion, shaping the area with their diversity, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia…
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Thanks to $1 Million State Grant, Creamery of Kennett Square to Add Cocktail Bar, Event Space
Thanks to a $1 million state grant, the Creamery of Kennett Square is preparing to add a cocktail bar and event space, writes Emma Dooling…
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Philadelphia Ready to ‘Wonderfully Welcome’ 2031 Women’s World Cup If Opportunity Presents Itself
As Philadelphia prepares to host 2026 FIFA World Cup matches next year, the city is already setting its sights on the 2031 FIFA Women’s World…
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Sheetz Goes on Offensive with Plan to Open Store Across from Wawa in Chester County
Sheetz is making a bold move in its rivalry with Wawa, pushing into its opponent’s territory with plans to open one of its first Greater…
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Philadelphia Has Two Representatives On the Time100 List of Most Influential People in 2025
The annual Time100 list, which recognizes individuals across a variety of different sectors changing the world, has been released and two Philadelphia representatives are on…
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Exertis Almo Sells Northeast Philadelphia Headquarters for $27.2M
Exertis Almo has sold its longtime Northeast Philadelphia headquarters to a Boston real estate investment firm for $27.2 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia…













































