• Villanova Among Top Law Schools to Produce Partners in Largest Firms

    Villanova Among Top Law Schools to Produce Partners in Largest Firms

    Villanova beat out Stanford, the University of Chicago, Yale, Duke, and Cornell on the list of American law schools that have produced the most partners in the largest firms, writes Vivia Chen of The American Lawyer. Listed below are schools that produced the highest number of partners (11 or more) in the nation’s 100 largest…

  • Radnor’s Ardrossan Farm to Undergo Second Phase of Development

    Radnor’s Ardrossan Farm to Undergo Second Phase of Development

    Radnor’s Ardrossan Farm is on the cusp of a second phase of residential development, writes Natalie Kostelni of the Philadelphia Business Journal. Eddie Scott will oversee the development of the property, and he’s offering 15 sites that will be three-quarters of an acre. The starting base price is $695,000 a lot. Previous offerings at the…

  • Wawa Extends Welcome America Sponsorship

    Wawa Extends Welcome America Sponsorship

    Wawa, the Delco-based chain of convenience stores, has extended its status as the title sponsor of Wawa Welcome America, the eight-day festival in Philadelphia that culminates on the Fourth of July, writes Kenneth Hilario of the Philadelphia Business Journal. Approximately a half-million people are expected to attend the fun, which starts June 27. “We look…

  • Broomall-Based Swiss Farms Gets New CEO and Dietician

    Broomall-Based Swiss Farms Gets New CEO and Dietician

    Broomall-based Swiss Farms, which has 13 convenience stores in Delaware and Chester Counties, now has a new CEO, to go along with the registered dietician who came on board in January. CEO Scott Simon and dietician Audrey Hasse recently spoke with Kenneth Hilario of the Philadelphia Business Journal. The following is a brief transcript of…

  • After Three Years of Operating Losses, Cabrini College Gets Debt Relief

    After Three Years of Operating Losses, Cabrini College Gets Debt Relief

    After three years of operating losses, Radnor’s Cabrini College has obtained some debt relief through waiver of certain agreements with its bondholders, writes Harold Brubaker of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The school enrolled 2,253 in the current academic year. Cabrini lost $8.4 million on operations in the 2015 fiscal year, more than its loss of $6.3…

  • Public Hearing Scheduled for Crozer-Keystone Sale

    Public Hearing Scheduled for Crozer-Keystone Sale

    The Chester-based Crozer-Keystone Health System has scheduled a May 4 hearing before officials of the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General regarding its sale to Prospect Medical Holdings, writes Harold Brubaker of the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Brubaker, “Crozer-Keystone is a tax-exempt entity and the sale of its assets to the for-profit Prospect, which is based…

  • Villanova Alum Gifts $22.6 Million to Renovate Pavilion

    Villanova Alum Gifts $22.6 Million to Renovate Pavilion

    Villanova alumnus and investment banker William B. Finneran has gifted $22.6 million to his alma mater in the wake of its men’s basketball team’s thrilling national championship, writes Jeff Blumenthal of the Philadelphia Business Journal. The donation is earmarked for the renovation of the Pavilion as well as programmatic support for the men’s basketball program.…

  • U.S. News & World Report: Strath Haven and Radnor Top Public High Schools in County

    U.S. News & World Report: Strath Haven and Radnor Top Public High Schools in County

    Taxpayers in the Wallingford-Swarthmore and Radnor Township school districts, particularly those with school-aged children, can rest easy, knowing that the money they’re spending in taxes is worth every penny. The U.S. News & World Report, in conjunction with North Carolina-based RTI International, a global nonprofit social science research firm, released its 2016 rankings of the…

  • House of the Week: Fairway Estate in Haverford

    House of the Week: Fairway Estate in Haverford

    This beautifully renovated and expanded stone estate home is set on almost two acres near the prestigious Merion Golf Club, the home of the 2013 U.S. Open, overlooking the fairway on the West Course’s first hole, writes Matthew Sheridan of Philadelphia Magazine. Located at 20 Dartmouth Lane in Haverford, this mansion chose to build out…

  • Delaware County Community College Student from Broomall Recognized

    Delaware County Community College Student from Broomall Recognized

    Delaware County Community College student Sameena Elkhashab, a Broomall resident, was recognized by the Phi Theta Kappa honor society of two-year colleges and the Pennsylvania Commission for Community Colleges for her academic achievement and community volunteerism. Elkhashab was among 45 scholars from Pennsylvania’s 14 community colleges honored on April 4 at the annual banquet of…

  • Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics Joins Three Banks in $30 Million Investment

    Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics Joins Three Banks in $30 Million Investment

    Radnor’s Safeguard Scientifics, a venture capital firm, joined PNC, TD, and Wells Fargo banks in a $30 million, Series E investment in New York City’s Transactis, writes Dan Norton of the Philadelphia Business Journal. Transactis, a provider of electronic billing and payment services, offers a cloud-based bill payment platform that is features-heavy. Users can access…

  • HeadRoom Brings Shared-Office Space in the Suburbs to Media

    HeadRoom Brings Shared-Office Space in the Suburbs to Media

    In response to the fact that an entrepreneur’s life can get lonely, particularly in the suburbs, where the opportunity to bounce ideas off someone or network isn’t as simple as stepping outside like it is in the city, Dan Lievens and John Tooher have created HeadRoom LLC to bring the urban virtual office beyond city…

  • Delco’s 5.0 Percent Unemployment Rate Lower than State Average

    Delco’s 5.0 Percent Unemployment Rate Lower than State Average

    The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry and its Center for Workforce Information & Analysis recently released an employment situation report, and it speaks to how well Delco is doing relative to the other counties in the state. Three of perhaps the biggest indicators of Delaware County’s prosperity are Its per capita personal income is…

  • Uno Chicago Grill Coming to Chester

    Uno Chicago Grill Coming to Chester

    Chester is set to get a major chain restaurant this year, writes Kenneth Hilario of the Philadelphia Business Journal. An Uno Chicago Grill is currently being constructed at 15th Street and Providence Avenue, with a targeted opening date of early June. The restaurant will stand at 10,073 square feet, which includes a patio, and can…

  • Delta’s Refinery in Trainer Reports Losses

    Delta’s Refinery in Trainer Reports Losses

    The refinery of Delta Air Lines in Trainer posted a $28 million loss in the first quarter of this year, after seven consecutive quarters of profitability, writes Linda Loyd of the Philadelphia Inquirer. According to Loyd, Delta did not detail on a conference call with investors why the refinery lost money, after reporting an $8…

  • Wawa’s Growth in Philadelphia Continues with New Center-City Location

    Wawa’s Growth in Philadelphia Continues with New Center-City Location

    Wawa has morphed from being just a convenience store and staple of the rush-hour landscape to a full-service operation that is a take-out restaurant, coffee house, bakery, and gas station all wrapped into one, writes Suzette Parmley of the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Delco-based chain with 725 stores and $9 billion in sales in 2015 announced…

  • Judge Allows Media Lawyer’s Lawsuit Against Led Zeppelin to Move Forward

    Judge Allows Media Lawyer’s Lawsuit Against Led Zeppelin to Move Forward

    A California judge has declared that there is enough evidence for Media lawyer Francis Alexander Malofiy’s lawsuit against Led Zeppelin to move forward, writes Victor Fiorillo of Philadelphia Magazine. Malofiy went to federal court in 2014 to file a lawsuit against the group he claims stole parts of “Stairway to Heaven” from some long-gone group…

  • Photographer Steps Outside His ‘Black-and-White’ Box to Paint Chester in Color

    Photographer Steps Outside His ‘Black-and-White’ Box to Paint Chester in Color

    Most of Justin Maxon’s photos are black-and-white, blurry, and hyperbolic, and many have been published in high-profile magazines likes Mother Jones, and the blogs of Time magazine and The New Yorker. Organizations like the Aaron Siskind Foundation and the Magnum Foundation have awarded Maxon funding to continue his work. However, when Maxon, who has been…