• Ivyland Home Among Most Expensive Currently on Market in Pennsylvania

    Ivyland Home Among Most Expensive Currently on Market in Pennsylvania

    Priced at $5,995,000, Ivy Manor in Ivyland ranks among the most expensive homes that are currently on the market in Pennsylvania, writes Jon Dykstra for MSN. The 7-bedroom, 11-bathroom residence is situated on more than five perfectly manicured acres. Recently renovated by Zaveta Custom Homes, it features two one-bedroom apartments, a two-story in-law suite, and…

  • The David’s Bridal DoorDash Partnership Takes Off with Big Numbers

    The David’s Bridal DoorDash Partnership Takes Off with Big Numbers

    King of Prussia-based David’s Bridal has joined forces with DoorDash to offer the delivery of wedding dresses, shoes, and accessories in less than an hour, writes IESHA for the Baller Alert. Brides-to-be and their guests can now order gowns and party looks from over 180 David’s Bridal stores right from their phones, with delivery speeds…

  • Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Highlights Strength of High-End Housing Market

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Highlights Strength of High-End Housing Market

    While many buyers are struggling to break into the housing market, luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers has a different angle, writes Vishaal Sanjay for Benzinga. During its second-quarter earnings call, CEO Douglas Yearley Jr. shared insights into the Fort Washington’s company’s customer base, which leans heavily on wealthier and older buyers. “Over 70% of our business…

  • Big Changes and Big Bets Coming to Valley Forge Casino Resort

    Big Changes and Big Bets Coming to Valley Forge Casino Resort

    A major transformation is underway at Valley Forge Casino Resort, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The King of Prussia mainstay rolls the dice on a multimillion-dollar, multi-year renovation aimed at refreshing its offerings and drawing new crowds to Montgomery County. The first wave of upgrades is nearly complete. The 261-room Stardust Tower…

  • Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing on Whitemarsh Lawn

    Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing on Whitemarsh Lawn

    A skilled pilot is being praised as a hero after safely landing a PennSTAR medical helicopter on a front lawn in Whitemarsh Township—just three miles short of its destination in Blue Bell, reports Neil Fischer for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The aircraft, en route from Philadelphia to Wings Field, made an emergency landing around 7:45 PM.…

  • Lansdale Eyes 73-Home Development at Former Steel Site

    Lansdale Eyes 73-Home Development at Former Steel Site

    A major housing proposal is in motion in Lansdale, where a local developer is eyeing a transformation of industrial land into a new residential community, writes Dan Sokil for The Reporter. W.B. Homes has unveiled plans for a 73-townhome development along the 800 block of West Fifth Street, a five-acre site currently home to Architectural…

  • St. Joseph’s Hires Former Penn Basketball Coach as Assistant Coach

    St. Joseph’s Hires Former Penn Basketball Coach as Assistant Coach

    Former Penn men’s basketball coach Steve Donahue has been hired by St. Joseph’s head coach Billy Lange and will join the staff as associate head coach, writes Jeff Neiburg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Donahue, who was dismissed earlier this year after nine seasons at Penn, will replace former associate head coach Justin Scott on the…

  • Andalusia in Bensalem Opens Grand Interior and Gardens for New Season

    Andalusia in Bensalem Opens Grand Interior and Gardens for New Season

    Andalusia Historic House, Gardens, and Arboretum, a true oasis spanning over 50 acres of gardens and grandeur, has opened its doors for the season, writes Melissa Jacobs for the Main Line Tonight. The meticulously restored residence, exuding Gilded Age glamour, is the ancestral home of one of Philadelphia’s First Families, the Biddles. Built in 1797,…

  • A Riverfront Revival: Conshohocken’s Evolution from Steel Town to Creative Hub

    A Riverfront Revival: Conshohocken’s Evolution from Steel Town to Creative Hub

    Conshohocken is balancing its industrial past with a vibrant, community-driven future, writes Regan Fletcher Stephens for Philadelphia Magazine. From its roots as a Lenape settlement to a booming steel town and now a rising hub for young professionals and creative entrepreneurs, this riverside borough is embracing transformation without losing its soul. At the heart of…

  • Hidden Trail Farm Featured as 2025 Bucks County Designer House and Gardens Now Open for Public Tours

    Hidden Trail Farm Featured as 2025 Bucks County Designer House and Gardens Now Open for Public Tours

    Hidden Trail Farm in Northampton Township, this year’s Bucks County Designer House and Gardens, is open for public tours through May 25, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Proceeds will benefit the Doylestown Health Foundation along with the charitable missions of the Village Improvement Association. This beautiful property has a long and storied past with…

  • Royal Farms Sets Opening Date for New Pottstown Store

    Royal Farms Sets Opening Date for New Pottstown Store

    Royal Farms is spreading its wings in Montgomery County, the company announced in a press release. The convenience store chain known for its crispy, golden “World-Famous Chicken” will open a new location in Pottstown on June 9, offering round-the-clock access to made-to-order meals, fuel, and grab-and-go essentials. The new location will feature 16 fuel dispensers,…

  • Five Montgomery County High Schools Among Pennsylvania’s Top 25 for Student Athletes

    Five Montgomery County High Schools Among Pennsylvania’s Top 25 for Student Athletes

    Pennsylvania boasts a legendary athletic legacy, with generations of elite competitors across every major sport – from football and basketball powerhouses to Olympic champions and beyond – cementing the state’s reputation as one of the nation’s greatest hubs for athletic talent, writes Joe Spears for USA TODAY. Over the decades, the state’s high schools have…

  • Spend Time in Bryn Mawr with Food, Fun Activities, and Community

    Spend Time in Bryn Mawr with Food, Fun Activities, and Community

    Bryn Mawr is perfect for spending a day filled with exciting activities and delicious meals in great company, writes Ben Silver and Samantha Geiger for the Main Line Today. Kick off with a mouthwatering brunch at Angelo’s Cafe, known for some of the best pancakes in town. The menu also has plenty of savory options,…

  • Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano Leaves Preston & Steve in Emotional On-Air Farewell

    Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano Leaves Preston & Steve in Emotional On-Air Farewell

    Conshohocken’s Kathy Romano, a longtime voice on Philadelphia’s airwaves, is stepping away from WMMR’s Preston & Steve show after 22 years, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The decision wasn’t hers—parent company Beasley Media Group confirmed her contract was not renewed amid ongoing company-wide cutbacks. Romano made the announcement live on air Thursday…

  • Cleveland-Cliffs to Idle Conshohocken Steel Mill, Layoffs Ahead

    Cleveland-Cliffs to Idle Conshohocken Steel Mill, Layoffs Ahead

    Cleveland-Cliffs, the nation’s second-largest steelmaker, plans to idle three plants, including the plate-finishing works in Conshohocken, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. These temporary but indefinite closures will start at the end of June. The Montgomery County plant, located just outside the borough in Plymouth Township, employs around 110 people who are expected…

  • Down North Pizza Owner to Host Book Signing and Pizza Tasting in New Hope

    Down North Pizza Owner to Host Book Signing and Pizza Tasting in New Hope

    Muhammad Abdul-Hadi, owner of Philadelphia’s Down North Pizza, a shop committed to reducing recidivism, is coming to New Hope on Saturday to sign copies of his cookbook, We The Pizza: Slangin’ Pies and Savin’ Lives, and offer a taste of his popular pizza, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The event, that has been organized…

  • Bryn Mawr Mansion is a $2.8M Castle in the Main Line

    Bryn Mawr Mansion is a $2.8M Castle in the Main Line

    A stunning Bryn Mawr mansion blends Tudor elegance with brick grandeur, writes Lisa Dukart for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Listed at $2.795 million, the 6,164-square-foot residence at 1100 Green Valley Rd. offers a private, estate-like setting on nearly two acres in Lower Merion Township. From the moment you pass through the gated driveway, the home makes…

  • Governor Josh Shapiro Cheers on Wife and Daughter at Broad Street Run

    Governor Josh Shapiro Cheers on Wife and Daughter at Broad Street Run

    Governor Josh Shapiro attended the 46th Annual Broad Street Run to cheer on his wife Lori and daughter Sophia, write Brandon Goldner and Raxton Reese for CBS News.  The Shapiro women took on the 10-mile race, which began near Jefferson Einstein Medical Center and ended at the Navy Yard. “After we got elected governor, Lori…