• Center City Continues Finding New Ways to Thrive After Pandemic

    Center City Continues Finding New Ways to Thrive After Pandemic

    While weekdays are still somewhat lagging behind, Center City has managed to fully rebound to the pre-pandemic numbers of people out and about on weekends, writes Laurel Wamsley for WHYY. A new report found that Center City now draws 85 percent of the total pedestrian volumes that it did in 2019. More good news comes…

  • Samson Wealth Management Group to Rebrand as XML Financial Group

    Samson Wealth Management Group to Rebrand as XML Financial Group

    Samson Wealth Management Group, the Fort Washington-based financial institution, recently announced its official rebranding to XML Financial Group (“XML”), effective September 2, 2024. This change comes as a culmination of the merger between Samson Wealth Management Group and XML, which occurred in July 2022. The decision to adopt the XML name reflects the successful integration and synergy achieved…

  • Here Are Some of the Coolest Shops to Get Ice Cream Sandwiches in Philly

    Here Are Some of the Coolest Shops to Get Ice Cream Sandwiches in Philly

    As the summer season quickly approaches, many are going to want to get their hands on a nice, cool treat, and ice cream sandwiches fit the description perfectly. The doughy, creamy goodness of milk and cookies in one cool, handheld bite has made the treat quite popular since it first popped up in the United…

  • Jeffrey Lurie May Sell a Stake of the Philadelphia Eagles

    Jeffrey Lurie May Sell a Stake of the Philadelphia Eagles

    Jeffrey Lurie is reportedly exploring the possibility of selling a minority stake in the Philadelphia Eagles, writes Gillian Tan for Bloomberg. To this end, he is working with BDT & MSD Partners to gauge interest from potential suitors. The team may be valued at more than $7.5 billion in any transaction. That number would represent…

  • Dawn Staley Returns to Her North Philly Alma Mater, Dobbins High School, As She is Honored

    Dawn Staley Returns to Her North Philly Alma Mater, Dobbins High School, As She is Honored

    North Philadelphia native Dawn Staley recently returned to her North Philly roots when she was honored at her alma mater, Dobbins High School, writes Mike DeNardo for KYW Newsradio. She is a Class of 1988 alumna. Staley is coming off leading the South Carolina women’s basketball team to a 38-0 record and her third NCAA…

  • Sprouts Farmers Market Prepares to Open 2 New Philadelphia Locations This Month

    Sprouts Farmers Market Prepares to Open 2 New Philadelphia Locations This Month

    Sprouts Farmers Market will be opening a new store at Roosevelt Mall and Quartermaster Plaza, respectively, later this month, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The two new Sprouts Farmers Market locations are the latest as the grocer continues to grow its presence in the region. The 24,000-square-foot Sprouts store opening at the…

  • Developer Switches Gears With Former Rite Aid Site in Center City from Apartment to Retail Project

    Developer Switches Gears With Former Rite Aid Site in Center City from Apartment to Retail Project

    Plans to construct a mid-rise apartment building on the western border of Center City have been scrapped and instead, the owner of the site is looking for a retail tenant for the existing single-story building, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The building on Walnut Street originally housed a Rite Aid that closed…

  • This Neighborhood Italian Bistro Brings a New Level of Charm to Bryn Mawr

    This Neighborhood Italian Bistro Brings a New Level of Charm to Bryn Mawr

    Carina Sorella, a new easygoing neighborhood bistro, is one of the newest additions to Bryn Mawr’s dining scene, writes Caroline O’Halloran for SAVVY Main Line. The new restaurant is a classic study in white and black with forest green accents. While it’s new, Carina Sorella has already seen some sizable crowds, even on weeknights. Prior…

  • New York Post: Local Entrepreneur Hopes to Bring Back Horn & Hardart Automats to Philadelphia

    New York Post: Local Entrepreneur Hopes to Bring Back Horn & Hardart Automats to Philadelphia

    David Arena, a 35-year-old entrepreneur from Philadelphia, is planning to bring back the once popular Horn & Hardart Automats to the City of Brotherly Love, writes David Landsel for the New York Post. The Automat has not been around for so long that many would not even recognize it. Meanwhile, older generations might feel a…

  • Temple University Explores Potential Merger To Save University of the Arts From Closure

    Temple University Explores Potential Merger To Save University of the Arts From Closure

    With students, staff, and faculty still reeling from the announcement that the University of the Arts will close on June 7, Temple University is looking into potentially merging with the school to help save it, write Susan Snyder and Kristen A. Graham for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I’m working with their chair to see if we…

  • WSJ: Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia is America’s Smallest National Park

    WSJ: Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia is America’s Smallest National Park

    The Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial in Philadelphia carries the often mispronounced name of the Polish-born Revolutionary War hero and military engineer and is also the nation’s tiniest national park, writes Scott Calvert for The Wall Street Journal. The onetime boarding house set on 0.2 acres belongs to a network of over 400 units in the…

  • With Influx of New Construction, Philadelphia Could Once Again Become Leader in Manufacturing

    With Influx of New Construction, Philadelphia Could Once Again Become Leader in Manufacturing

    While Philadelphia isn’t currently known as a leading manufacturing hub, that could be set to change thanks to the ongoing and upcoming construction throughout the city, writes Sonya Swink for BisNow. According to a new report from Yardi’s Commercial Cafe, the Philly metro area ranks 16th out of 20 major metros across the nation that…

  • Steven’s Wings: Global Youth Adventures To Host TSA Precheck Enrollment Event

    Steven’s Wings: Global Youth Adventures To Host TSA Precheck Enrollment Event

    Steven’s Wings: Global Youth Adventures will be hosting a TSA PreCheck® enrollment event in collaboration with IDEMIA, a TSA PreCheck authorized enrollment provider. The program is open to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents. The enrollment process is quick, convenient, and even faster when the application is completed online beforehand. The in-person enrollment…

  • Historic North Wales Property Once Owned By William Penn Goes Up For Sale For $7M

    Historic North Wales Property Once Owned By William Penn Goes Up For Sale For $7M

    Joseph Ambler Inn, a historic property once owned by William Penn, has gone onto the market for $7 million, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. The property has roots that trace all the way back to the pre-Revolutionary War colonial era. The Inn, which has a hotel, tavern, restaurant, and other operations, is not shutting down.…

  • University of the Arts to Close on June 7, Marking End to Nearly 150-Year Institution

    University of the Arts to Close on June 7, Marking End to Nearly 150-Year Institution

    The University of the Arts has announced its imminent closure, as the institution will be shutting down on Friday, June 7, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, UArts had fallen out of compliance with the commission’s standards and was having its accreditation withdrawn. The…

  • New High-end Residential Project Likely Replacing Two Center City Buildings

    New High-end Residential Project Likely Replacing Two Center City Buildings

    Two buildings on Chestnut Street owned by the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers and the former site of Freeman’s auction will likely be the site of a new residential project, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  The plan calls for a high-end condo-and-rental building with fewer than 100 units. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers recently…

  • Steven’s Wings: Global Youth Adventures To Host TSA Precheck Enrollment Event

    Steven’s Wings: Global Youth Adventures To Host TSA Precheck Enrollment Event

    Steven’s Wings: Global Youth Adventures will be hosting a TSA PreCheck® enrollment event in collaboration with IDEMIA, a TSA PreCheck authorized enrollment provider. The program is open to U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals, and lawful permanent residents. The enrollment process is quick, convenient, and even faster when the application is completed online beforehand. The in-person enrollment…

  • This Italian Restaurant in Manayunk is a Dreamy Destination For Pasta Enthusiasts

    This Italian Restaurant in Manayunk is a Dreamy Destination For Pasta Enthusiasts

    Mia Ragazza in Manayunk stands out as a restaurant that welcomes a taste of old-school Italian to the neighborhood’s dining scene, writes Ed Williams for Main Line Today. The Italian restaurant is run by Mike MacCrory, Sean Coyle, Andy Pyfer, and Brendan McGrew, who bring with them a combined 50 years of industry experience. “We…