• New Court Filing Reveals How Much Medical Jet Crash in Northeast Philadelphia Has Cost Taxpayers

    New Court Filing Reveals How Much Medical Jet Crash in Northeast Philadelphia Has Cost Taxpayers

    The City of Philadelphia has filed a new court document that unveils just how much the January 2025 medical jet crash has cost taxpayers, write Ryan W. Briggs and Dylan Purcell for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In response to an insurance provider’s complaint, Philadelphia attorneys said they are seeking to claim “no less than $2,555,897.58” for…

  • WSJ: Urban Outfitters Sees Higher Second Quarter Sales and Profit, But Warns of Stronger Tariff Impact

    WSJ: Urban Outfitters Sees Higher Second Quarter Sales and Profit, But Warns of Stronger Tariff Impact

    Philadelphia-based Urban Outfitters reported higher sales and profit in the second quarter, but expects a stronger impact from tariffs than previously projected, writes Katherine Hamilton for The Wall Street Journal. According to Chief Operating Officer Frank Conforti, the apparel and home goods retailer now expects tariffs to reduce gross margins by 75 basis points in…

  • South Philadelphia Tradition John’s Water Ice Now Features Freeze-Dried Version, Enjoyable Even in Winter

    South Philadelphia Tradition John’s Water Ice Now Features Freeze-Dried Version, Enjoyable Even in Winter

    John’s Water Ice, a popular South Philadelphia tradition, now offers a freeze-dried version, developed in partnership with the founders of Sugar Crunch Candy, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The process of creating the new offering begins with John’s Water Ice formula, which is freeze-dried and transformed into a crunchy candy. Eating the cherry…

  • West Philadelphia Neighborhood Transforms After Years of Crime, Thanks to Community Partnership

    West Philadelphia Neighborhood Transforms After Years of Crime, Thanks to Community Partnership

    The West Philadelphia community at 52nd and Arch streets have seen a reduction in crime after it has spent years plagued by it, write Hayden Mitman and Siobhan McGirl for NBC10 Philadelphia. Geraldine Brown, who has lived in the neighborhood for years, noted that her community has been a crime hotspot. However, a recent partnership…

  • Xfinity Live! to Undergo Name Change This Fall

    Xfinity Live! to Undergo Name Change This Fall

    Xfinity Live!, the popular South Philadelphia sporting dining and entertainment destination, will soon go by a new name, writes Hayden Mitman for NBC10 Philadelphia. This fall, Xfinity Live! will become Stateside Live! This is the result of a new partnership with Stateside Brands, the Philadelphia-born craft distillery headquartered in Kensington. Stateside Brands CEO Matt Quigley…

  • Philadelphia’s Largest Office Property to Go Up For Sale, Conversion Likely to Follow

    Philadelphia’s Largest Office Property to Go Up For Sale, Conversion Likely to Follow

    Centre Square, the largest office property in Philadelphia, will soon go up for sale two years after it was foreclosed, writes Noah Zucker for BisNow. After the building at 1500 Market Street was foreclosed in the aftermath of the crowdfunding scandal involving Nightingale Properties CEO Elie Schwartz, CBRE became the court-appointed owner. According to Green…

  • Morgan Properties Plans Two Office Buildings Adjacent to Conshohocken Headquarters

    Morgan Properties Plans Two Office Buildings Adjacent to Conshohocken Headquarters

    Morgan Properties plans to construct two more office buildings near its new Conshohocken headquarters, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Conshohocken Zoning Hearing Board approved zoning variances for the company earlier this week to build the two additions behind the existing Millennium office complex, where Morgan Properties relocated last year. The buildings…

  • Developer Carl Dranoff Plans New Boutique Apartment Building for South Broad Street

    Developer Carl Dranoff Plans New Boutique Apartment Building for South Broad Street

    Carl Dranoff is planning an 84-unit boutique apartment building for his next project on South Broad Street, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The seven-story building will be constructed at Broad and Carpenter streets on the site of a former McDonald’s, which was demolished to make way for the mixed-use development. The project…

  • Actress Aubrey Plaza Wears T-Shirt Supporting Philadelphia’s Future WNBA Team

    Actress Aubrey Plaza Wears T-Shirt Supporting Philadelphia’s Future WNBA Team

    Actress Aubrey Plaza was recently in attendance at a WNBA game and the shirt she wore made Philadelphia and local women’s sports fans proud, writes Michaela Althouse for PhillyVoice. While sitting courtside Plaza wore a gray T-shirt with orange lettering that reads “Philly is a women’s sports town.” “Est. 2030” can also be seen on…

  • Parent Company of King of Prussia-Based CSL Behring to Eliminate 3,000 Jobs Globally

    Parent Company of King of Prussia-Based CSL Behring to Eliminate 3,000 Jobs Globally

    CSL, the Australian biotechnology company behind CSL Behring in King of Prussia, plans to cut up to 15 percent of its global workforce, or about 3,000 jobs worldwide, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The cost-cutting initiative is part of a broader strategy that includes spinning off its vaccine business. It is still…

  • Two Philly Sandwich Shops Rank Among Top 100 in America, According to Inaugural Yelp List

    Two Philly Sandwich Shops Rank Among Top 100 in America, According to Inaugural Yelp List

    Yelp has released its inaugural list of the top 100 delis in the United States and two Philadelphia sandwich shops can be found on the list, writes Abigail Chachoute for the Philadelphia Business Journal. At No. 40 on the list is Christie’s Deli. The Logan Square deli, which has been around for about 10 years,…

  • Former Willow Grove Navy Base Moves Closer to Development After Recent Rezoning

    Former Willow Grove Navy Base Moves Closer to Development After Recent Rezoning

    The former U.S. Navy base in Horsham is slowly moving toward long-awaited redevelopment, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Fourteen years after the closure of the former Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove, Horsham Township Council will hold a public hearing on its official zoning map later this month. The…

  • Holy Redeemer Church and School’s Nearly 85-Year Legacy  in Philadelphia, and Challenges Ahead

    Holy Redeemer Church and School’s Nearly 85-Year Legacy in Philadelphia, and Challenges Ahead

    For nearly 85 years, Holy Redeemer Church and School in Callowhill has served as a beacon of light for parishioners, particularly for Philadelphia’s Chinese community, writes Kaiden J. Yu for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In October 1941, Holy Redeemer Chinese Catholic Church and School was dedicated, becoming the first Catholic church in the Western Hemisphere to…

  • How Will Upcoming Service Cuts Impact SEPTA Riders?

    How Will Upcoming Service Cuts Impact SEPTA Riders?

    With the deadline for SEPTA to secure additional state funding having passed, major service changes are coming, writes Annie McCormick for 6abc. Months ago, SEPTA announced that if it failed to gain additional funding by mid-August, it would lead to heavy service cuts and increased fare. The service cuts are set to go into effect…

  • West Philly Art Teacher Creates New WebComic Series Highlighting the History of MOVE

    West Philly Art Teacher Creates New WebComic Series Highlighting the History of MOVE

    MOVE has a long and storied history in Philadelphia, and West Philadelphia art teacher Peter Coyle has created a new way to detail that history, writes Shae Lake for NBC10 Philadelphia. Coyle is the creator, author, and illustrator behind the new webcomic series, “MOVE vs the System.” The first comic strip launched on June 21,…

  • The Fanatic Dismisses Bristol’s Mike Missanelli, Plans New Midday Host

    The Fanatic Dismisses Bristol’s Mike Missanelli, Plans New Midday Host

    Bristol native Mike Missanelli, a well-known sports radio personality, has been dismissed by 97.5 The Fanatic with six months remaining on his contract, writes Rob Tornoe for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Beasley Media Group let go of Missanelli ahead of its latest earnings report, which showed drops in both net revenue and operating income, citing “softness…

  • Future of Lincoln Financial Field Remains Uncertain While Eagles Consider Upgrades or New Stadium

    Future of Lincoln Financial Field Remains Uncertain While Eagles Consider Upgrades or New Stadium

    The future of Lincoln Financial Field remains uncertain while the Philadelphia Eagles continue to weigh whether to upgrade or replace their home of the past 22 seasons, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Birds recently surveyed a portion of season ticket holders to gather opinions on possible Linc upgrades and gauge interest…

  • Iconic ‘Rocky’ Statue Coming to Philadelphia International Airport

    Iconic ‘Rocky’ Statue Coming to Philadelphia International Airport

    The iconic Rocky statue at the Philadelphia Museum of Art is getting a sequel, mirroring the film that inspired it, with a second casting planned for installation inside Philadelphia International Airport, writes Jesse Bunch for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The artwork is one of three originals created by A. Thomas Schomberg. The Philadelphia Department of Aviation…