• Eagles Survey Fans on Potential Linc Renovations or Possible New Stadium

    Eagles Survey Fans on Potential Linc Renovations or Possible New Stadium

    Some Eagles season-ticket holders have received emails linking to two extensive surveys about possible renovations to the Lincoln Financial Field or the construction of a new stadium, writes Gabriela Carroll for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Over the last year, team owner Jeffrey Lurie and the Birds have repeatedly hinted at possible renovations to the Linc, which…

  • UPenn Bets on AI Future with Betty Supercomputer in Collegeville

    UPenn Bets on AI Future with Betty Supercomputer in Collegeville

    The University of Pennsylvania joined the AI arms race with Betty, a new supercomputer located in Collegeville, about 30 miles from its main campus, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Betty, a glass-walled stack of central and graphics processing units with data storage, will run AI models that generate findings after searching and…

  • Why King of Prussia Is Still a Top U.S. Mall in 2025

    Why King of Prussia Is Still a Top U.S. Mall in 2025

    In a retail climate where many malls have shuttered or stagnated, the King of Prussia Mall is bucking the trend and redefining what a mall can be, writes Gabriela Barkho for Modern Retail. As one of the most visited and expansive retail destinations in the country, the Montco mainstay continues to evolve through strategic investment,…

  • Montco Leaders Announce Over $4M in Funding. Where is it All Going?

    Montco Leaders Announce Over $4M in Funding. Where is it All Going?

    Montgomery County leaders approved more than $4 million in new contracts last week, reports Rachel Ravina for The Mercury. The bulk of the funds will focus on fighting housing instability and homelessness, particularly for residents living with serious mental health challenges. The county awarded a nearly $2.25 million annual contract to Fort Washington-based Access Services.…

  • Popular Philadelphia Sichuan Restaurant EMei Expands to Ardmore

    Popular Philadelphia Sichuan Restaurant EMei Expands to Ardmore

    Popular Philadelphia Sichuan restaurant EMei is expanding for the first time in its 14-year history, opening a new location in Ardmore in the former home of John Henry’s Pub, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. EMei owner Dan Tsao finished closing on the property at 98 Cricket Avenue last week. The $1.45 million…

  • Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Plans 74 Homes on Former Florida Golf Course

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Plans 74 Homes on Former Florida Golf Course

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers plans to build 74 homes on a former golf course in Boca Raton, Florida, which has been closed since 2006, writes Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Boca Raton Executive Country Club filed land use amendment, rezoning, and site plan applications for the 55.1-acre property. The clubhouse, once part of…

  • Here’s What to Expect When Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia

    Here’s What to Expect When Netflix House Opens in King of Prussia

    Streaming fans now know more about what to expect from the Netflix House coming to King of Prussia, writes Samantha Geiger for Main Line Today. The 100,000-square-foot venue will transform the former Lord & Taylor space into a fully immersive fan experience, and it will be more than just a photo op. It will combine…

  • Bala Cynwyd’s The 1916 Company Teams Up With ‘Shark Tank’ Investor

    Bala Cynwyd’s The 1916 Company Teams Up With ‘Shark Tank’ Investor

    Bala Cynwyd’s The 1916 Company has teamed up with ‘Shark Tank’s‘ Kevin O’Leary, writes Abigail Chachoute for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Through a new partnership with O’Leary’s WonderCare platform, customers can now insure high-end pieces at checkout.  WonderCare offers a fully digital insurance experience tailored for luxury watches. The platform is backed by insurance powerhouse…

  • Superman Star David Corenswet Flies to Montco for Hometown Screening

    Superman Star David Corenswet Flies to Montco for Hometown Screening

    David Corenswet may be the Man of Steel, but he’s still grounded in Montgomery County, writes Shamus Clancy for Philly Voice. The Bryn Mawr native and Shipley School grad returned to his roots to catch a hometown screening of Superman, the summer blockbuster in which he stars as Clark Kent. On The Tonight Show Starring…

  • Demand is High for Montco Multifamily Home Development

    Demand is High for Montco Multifamily Home Development

    Montgomery County real estate is seeing a rush of multifamily development despite endless red tape, writes Noah Zucker for Bisnow. Local developers face a complex landscape of zoning reviews and pushback from residents wary of dense housing. Still, demand is strong. Suburban Philadelphia has one of the nation’s tightest rental markets, with a 95% occupancy…

  • Glenside Artist Zenos Frudakis Has Sculpted Everything from Monuments to Figurative Works

    Glenside Artist Zenos Frudakis Has Sculpted Everything from Monuments to Figurative Works

    Glenside artist Zenos Frudakis, best known for his Freedom monument, has sculpted everything from large-scale monuments and portrait statues to busts and figurative works throughout his distinguished career, reports Hank Flynn for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Frudakis’ work can be found throughout Philadelphia and his work can be easily recognized for its striking detail and realism.…

  • Independent Voters Ask State Supreme Court to Strike Down Pennsylvania Closed Primary System

    Independent Voters Ask State Supreme Court to Strike Down Pennsylvania Closed Primary System

    Four independent voters have asked the state Supreme Court to declare Pennsylvania’s closed voting system violates the state Constitution’s guarantee of free and fair elections, writes Pat Loeb for KYW Newsradio. The voters argue that in many races, the party primaries are the only meaningful contests, not the general election. Only a few swing districts…

  • Valley Forge Casino Resort Unveils Vegas-Inspired Upgrades

    Valley Forge Casino Resort Unveils Vegas-Inspired Upgrades

    Valley Forge Casino Resort went for luxury and hit the jackpot, unveiling a fully renovated Stardust Tower. The King of Prussia destination brought a fresh wave of style to the 253-room tower. Valley Forge crew inspiration from the golden age of mid-century Las Vegas. The rooms now feature sleek headboards with hidden uplighting, modern lighting…

  • Asher’s Chocolate, Federal Donuts, and Phish Rock a Collab with a Cause

    Asher’s Chocolate, Federal Donuts, and Phish Rock a Collab with a Cause

    Souderton’s premier chocolate company, Asher’s Chocolate, has teamed up with Federal Donuts yet again for a limited release treat showcasing jam band Phish, writes Michael Althouse for Philly Voice. Dubbed the “My Sweet One” donut after a fan-favorite Phish song, the creation features a chocolate cake base, milk chocolate glaze, and a dulce de leche…

  • Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Promotes SVP Gregg Ziegler to CFO

    Fort Washington-Based Toll Brothers Promotes SVP Gregg Ziegler to CFO

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers is promoting Gregg Ziegler, senior vice president of investor relations and treasurer, to chief financial officer, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ziegler, who will succeed Marty Connor at the end of October, has been with the company for 23 years. Connor will remain with the company as a…

  • Recreational Marijuana Legalization Back Under Consideration in Pennsylvania

    Recreational Marijuana Legalization Back Under Consideration in Pennsylvania

    Recreational marijuana may still be far from becoming legal in Pennsylvania, but state lawmakers are once again taking a look at the issue, writes Gillian McGoldrick for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In May, the state House passed a proposal allowing state-owned stores to operate a legal marijuana market, bringing adult-use cannabis closer to legalization in Pennsylvania…

  • Two Montgomery County Castles on Pennsylvania’s List of Nine Majestic Fortresses to Visit

    Two Montgomery County Castles on Pennsylvania’s List of Nine Majestic Fortresses to Visit

    Pennsylvania is home to many grand castles where visitors can explore history and admire stunning architecture, including two which are located in Montgomery County, writes Kalena Thomhave for The Keystone. Today, Grey Towers Castle sits on the campus of Arcadia University in Glenside, but when it was first built, it served as the home of…

  • Renters Now Outnumber Homeowners in King of Prussia

    Renters Now Outnumber Homeowners in King of Prussia

    King of Prussia now has more renters than homeowners, joining hundreds of suburbs across the country that have experienced a similar shift, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Montgomery County community, with around 25,000 residents, is one of 15 major suburbs in the largest metropolitan areas nationwide that became majority renter in a…