Philadelphia Business Journal
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New York Hospitality Company Considers West Chester’s Greystone Hall for Luxury Boutique Resort, Spa
Mirbeau Hospitality Services, a New York hospitality company, is considering buying the remaining Greystone Hall property in West Chester and turning it into a luxury…
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Philadelphia-based Veterinarian Staffing Agency, IndeVets, Seeks International Expansion
IndeVets, a Philadelphia tech-enabled veterinarian staffing agency, is looking for further expansion after growing its reach from nine states to 34 states in the last…
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A New Artificial Intelligence Degree Will Soon Come to the University of Pennsylvania
This fall, the University of Pennsylvania will introduce a new artificial intelligence degree. In the process, Penn will become the first Ivy League university and…
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Comcast Expansion is Coming to Philadelphia, Says CEO Brian Roberts
Comcast CEO Brian Roberts has plans to further expand its presence throughout Philadelphia, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Already the largest public…
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Jefferson Health Chief of Cardiothoracic Surgery is Leaving for Smaller Local Health System
Rohinton Morris, M.D., chief of cardiothoracic surgery at Jefferson Health is heading to Tower Health to serve as the chief there, writes John George for…
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Residence Inn Hotel Near Sesame Place in Langhorne Sold for $22.1M
A 100-room Marriott hotel in Langhorne near Sesame Place is officially off the market, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Maryland-based Baywood…
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Bonner’s Irish Pub Building in Center City Placed On the Market As Owner Seeks Development Partner
The building that has housed Bonner’s Irish Pub in Center City for 30 years is now on the market, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia…
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Philadelphia Sees Biggest Jump in Economic Performance Ranking Among Metro Cities
Each year, California-based nonprofit think tank Milken Institute measures U.S. metro cities on their economic performance, and Philadelphia made the biggest jump from the most…
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After Shelving Plans to Buy Brandywine Hospital, Penn Health Looks for Another Property in Chester County
After it decided not to buy the shuttered Brandywine Hospital campus in Coatesville, the University of Pennsylvania Health System is looking for another property in…
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A Northeast Philadelphia Warehouse is Likely To Be Redeveloped Into Larger Industrial Property
A warehouse in North Philadelphia has been acquired by a Houston-based real estate firm and it’s planning to demolish and redevelop it into a larger…
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Chase Bank Plans to Open 40 New Branches, Create Hundreds of New Jobs in Philadelphia
To reach its goal of reaching 100 local branches by 2027, Chase Bank is planning to almost double its retail employee headcount and open more…
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Several Signs Indicate White-Hot Multifamily Market in Philadelphia Could Be Cooling
While housing affordability for both homebuyers and apartment renters has been a constant challenge in the last several years, there are some signs that the…
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AmeriHealth Caritas Plans to Sublease Newtown Square Office Still Being Built
A new AmeriHealth Caritas office building at the Ellis Preserve in Newtown Square is still under construction but the Medicaid managed care company is already…
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More SEPTA Station Naming Rights Changes Could Be On the Horizon As Budget Woes Continue
In its continued efforts to find new revenue opportunities amid its impending $240 million operating budget hole, SEPTA leaders are looking to sell more naming…
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Downingtown Native’s Middle-School Hobby Turns Into West Chester Business with $12 Million in Annual Revenue
A Downingtown native’s middle-school hobby has turned into a West Chester-based business that aims to distribute healthy snacks across the country, writes Lisa Dukart for…












































