Philadelphia Business Journal
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After Sharing Top Spot Last Year, Penn’s Wharton School Edges Ahead as Nation’s Best Business School
The Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania has claimed the top spot in the 2025 U.S. News & World Report graduate business school rankings,…
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Here’s How Villanova Quietly Came on the Scene for the Rosemont College Merger
Rosemont College in Rosemont has been planning a merger for a while, years, in fact, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Officials brought in…
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‘Exploding Offer’ on Wynnewood Home Underscores Unrelenting Market Heat
While housing markets in some parts of the country are finally starting to cool, Montgomery County is only getting hotter, with homes frequently selling before…
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Crozer Health’s Hospitals Still Open But More Cash Requested
Prospect Medical Holdings, the bankrupt owners of Crozer Health, had said it would close Crozer Health’s last two hospitals Thursday morning if it didn’t receive…
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After 20 Years in Business, Honey Brook Pharmaceutical Company Files for Bankruptcy
Provell Pharmaceuticals, a pharmaceutical company based in Honey Brook, has filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy after twenty years in business, writes John George for Philadelphia…
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Center City Tower Goes On the Market, Sale Could Indicate Worth of Philadelphia Office Buildings
The 2000 Market Street building in Center City, which is currently owned by New York-based owner Nahla Capital, is now up for sale, writes Paul…
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Chester County Achieves Fastest Population Growth in Pennsylvania
Chester County has seen the highest influx of residents in Pennsylvania over the last four years, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According…
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Northwest Philly Healthcare Startup Gains $11.5M VC Funding, Emerges from Stealth Mode
Daymark Health, a Northwest Philadelphia healthcare startup, recently gained $11.5 million in venture capital funding, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Founded earlier…
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Moore College of Art and Design to Expand Student Housing After Acquiring Rittenhouse Square Hotel
Moore College of Art and Design recently purchased a Rittenhouse Square hotel for $11.5 million, which will see the school expand, writes Ryan Mulligan for…
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Former Eagle Brent Celek Runs a Real Estate Empire From Media
Philadelphia Eagles former tight end Brent Celek’s post-NFL career started with a restaurant, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Opening in 2013, it…
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Former Eagles Star from West Chester Expands Real Estate Portfolio into Bucks County
Brent Celek, a West Chester resident and former Philadelphia Eagles tight end, recently expanded his real estate portfolio with a Bucks County shopping center, writes…
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Wawa Expansion Continues as It Targets Northern Virginia
Wawa wants to go big in Northern Virginia with prime spots outside of Washington D.C., a location that pits it against rivals Sheetz and Rutter’s,…
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Di Bruno Bros. Receive Investment From Local Grocery Store Magnate Jeff Brown
Di Bruno Bros., which has been a staple in Philadelphia for 85 years, recently received investment from former mayoral candidate Jeff Brown, writes Emma Dooling…
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Rosemont College to Join Villanova in Strategic Merger of Catholic Institutions
Villanova University is set to welcome a new neighbor, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The school has struck a merger agreement with…
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University of Pennsylvania Receives Largest Public Donation of 2025
University of Pennsylvania was recently the recipient of an $8 million gift, which stands as the university’s largest this year, writes Ryan Mulligan for the…
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Gratz College Expands to Jenkintown, Plans Vibrant New Campus in Bala Cynwyd
Gratz College is planting roots with a new office in Jenkintown and has big plans for its newly acquired Bala Cynwyd campus, writes Ryan Mulligan…
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Lincoln Financial’s Rebranding Includes Stadium Sign Upgrades
Lincoln Financials’ decision to rebrand has meant modifications to the Eagles’ home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. There’s a…













































