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Longtime Owners Put Desmond Hotel in Malvern Up for Sale
Following a strong post-pandemic recovery, the longtime owners have put the 194-key Desmond Hotel Malvern up for sale to see what the market is like, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 37-year-old hotel was put on the market last week without a set asking price, but GVH Partners, the current owner, anticipates…
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Beagle Hill Farm in Malvern Up For Grabs After Extensive Transformation
Beagle Hill Farm, a stunning estate featuring a beautiful 1821 traditional farmhouse with a rich legacy, has recently hit the market in Malvern, writes Mathew Abraham for MSN. Set on 14.8 acres, this home blends classic architectural charm with modern luxury. Elegant details like white oak hardwood floors, arched doorways, and a curved oak staircase…
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Glenmoore Teen’s Ashes to be Rocketed Into Space
Described by his mother, Aymee Comas-Diaz, as the family’s “star,” Phillip Alexander Diaz tragically died at the age of 16 in a car accident, writes Max Bennett for Patch. After his death in November 2023, she found Celestis Inc. in an online grief support group. Celestis is a private memorial spaceflight company that sends remains into…
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Malvern Medical Manufacturer Cleared for First-of-Its-Kind Alzheimer’s Blood Test
A first-of-its-kind blood test developed by Malvern-based Fujirebio Diagnostics to help diagnose Alzheimer’s disease has received clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, writes Courtenay Harris Bond for PhillyVoice. The blood test detects the abnormal protein brain deposits associated with the disease. It is intended for individuals aged 55 and older who are already…
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Kohl’s to Close 27 Stores, Including One in Montgomery County
In an effort to prevent bankruptcy, Kohl’s is planning on closing 27 underperforming stores by April 2025, including one in Montgomery County, writes Kelly Tyko for Axios. “As we continue to build on our long-term growth strategy, it is important that we also take difficult but necessary actions to support the health and future of…
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Local Air Traffic Controller Speaks Out After Preventing Collision Between Two Planes Near Newark
Jonathan Stewart, an air-traffic controller at a local Terminal Radar Approach Control facility, prevented a collision between two planes near Newark, New Jersey, writes Andrew Tangel for The Wall Street Journal. Stewart recently opened up about his close call and the other factors that led him to take a stress-related trauma leave during an interview…
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Santander Bank to Close 18 Locations, Including One in Chester County
In a move that will reduce its southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey footprint by 35 percent, Santander Bank plans on closing 18 branches, including one in Chester County, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Two of the branches are in the Philadelphia region, including the one at 50 W. Market Street in West…
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36 Years of Dedication: Wayne Couple Cultivates a Lush, Vibrant Garden Oasis
Since purchasing their 1816 home decades ago in Wayne, Mark and Cynthia Dixon have been cultivating “a secret garden” with greenery and colorful blooms, writes Sally A. Downey for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The couple first focused on renovating the federal-style house, painting the exterior, updating the plumbing and installing air-conditioning before focusing on the yard. …
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QVC’s West Chester Studios to Welcome 11 HSN Hosts with 10 Departing
HSN has announced that eleven of its on-air hosts will relocate with the home shopping network to sister station QVC’s West Chester studios, while ten will depart, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. HSN posted on Facebook that Sarah Anderson, Debbie Denmon, Adam Freeman, Nicole Hickl, Tamara Hooks, Tina Jennings, Emily Lampa, Ty…
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Three of the Best Hoagies Outside of Philadelphia Are in Chester County
Philadelphia is known to produce some of the best hoagies, but the city isn’t the only place that knows how to make a good sandwich. Three spots in Chester County are revered for their hoagie skills, writes Patrick Berkery for The Keystone. Two of the most populated areas of the county, Phoenixville and West Chester,…
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Phoenixville Family Trapped by Medical Emergency Pleads for Transport Home
A Phoenixville family is desperate to bring their father home after he became stranded in Nevada following a medical emergency, writes Jennifer Lee for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Bill Peters, 77-year-old Vietnam veteran and two-time Purple Heart recipient, and his wife, Cameron, closed their floral shop Cameron Peters Floral Design on March 10. They were preparing…
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Get Ready, Chester County! Trader Joe’s Has More Locations Coming Your Way
Trader Joe’s has officially confirmed two new locations coming to Chester County: one in Berwyn and one in Exton, writes Eric Henderson for PhillyBite Magazine. While we already knew the arrival of Berwyn, Exton’s confirmation is fresh. The Berwyn store will be at 550 Lancaster Avenue in the Berwyn Shopping Center, taking over the former…
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Real Estate Group Buys Up Suburbia Shopping Center in Pottstown for $27 Million
Suburbia Shopping Center in Pottstown recently sold to Lancaster-based High Real Estate Group for $27 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 26-acre shopping center, located at 80 Glocker Way off Route 100, is anchored by a Giant grocery store, with other tenants including Dollar Tree, Starbucks, UPS Store, and Tower Health.…
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Remembering Jay Sigel: Hall of Fame Golfer and U.S. Amateur Title Winner from Berwyn
Jay Sigel, a Hall of Fame golfer from Berwyn who held one of the most impressive win records in the sport’s history, died on April 19 aged 81, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Sigel, who was also an exceptional salesman and owned an insurance company that he sold in 2004, recorded his first…
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QVC CEO Remains Unrattled That Tariffs Will Not Fundamentally Change Company’s Business
While West Chester-based QVC may need to adjust suppliers and prices, CEO David Rawlinson II believes that President Donald Trump’s tariff plans will not fundamentally impact the company’s business, writes Sasha Rogelberg for Fortune. Rawlinson noted that one consolation in dealing with the steep tariffs is that all retailers are facing the same challenges with…
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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 the Philadelphia Business Journal. The buyer of the 67-acre Brandywine site was an entity affiliated with Regal Builders, a Delaware-based real estate firm. The deal closed over three years after…







































