• David’s Bridal Becomes One-Stop Shop with New Menswear Line

    David’s Bridal Becomes One-Stop Shop with New Menswear Line

    David’s Bridal, headquartered in King of Prussia, is expanding its portfolio into the men’s fashion game, writes Lucille Barilla for Retail Wire. The iconic wedding retailer just announced its first-ever menswear collection, thanks to a new collaboration with Perry Ellis and its brand Cubavera. The rollout begins with accessories, with suits to follow shortly, all…

  • Anthology Senior Living in King of Prussia Sells for $27M

    Anthology Senior Living in King of Prussia Sells for $27M

    Anthology Senior Living in King of Prussia has been sold for $27.4 million to Ohio-based real estate investment trust Welltower, about four years after its completion, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 11-story senior living building, previously owned by Chicago developer CA Ventures, spans 255,000 square feet and was the tallest building…

  • Paws and Affection’s “Cocktails for Canines” Returns for a Night of Food, Fun, and Furry Friends

    Paws and Affection’s “Cocktails for Canines” Returns for a Night of Food, Fun, and Furry Friends

    Paws and Affection is gearing up for its annual Cocktails for Canines event on Saturday, April 26 at the Cynwyd Club in Narberth, and it’s shaping up to be a night to remember. This year’s event embraces a black-and-white theme inspired by the nonprofit’s playful panda logo, a clever nod to its acronym, “PandA.” It’s…

  • Torpedo Bat Demand Keeps Victus Sports in King of Prussia Swamped

    Torpedo Bat Demand Keeps Victus Sports in King of Prussia Swamped

    The demand for torpedo bats is keeping workers at Victus Sports in King of Prussia on their toes, writes Dan Gelston for The Hill. Three of the company’s employees were at the game last Saturday when Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger of the New York Yankees hit back-to-back homers kicking off a nine-homer barrage. They…

  • Horsham Welcomes Two New Restaurants

    Horsham Welcomes Two New Restaurants

    Two new restaurants have recently opened in Horsham: Wok N’ Roll Asian Cuisine on Horsham Road and Buona Sera Horsham Ristorante on Easton Road, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Several township officials have taken the time to visit both restaurants since their opening, including Township Manager Bill Walker, Horsham Council President William Whiteside, and…

  • Montgomery Township Paints Wavy Lines, Slowing Drivers with Swerving

    Montgomery Township Paints Wavy Lines, Slowing Drivers with Swerving

    Drivers headed down Grays Lane in Montgomery Township might do a double take, writes KYW Newsradio. A newly painted wavy road pattern is making cars zig-zag along the stretch between Doylestown Road and Pioneer Drive. No, it’s not an early April Fool’s prank. Police confirmed the curvy lines are a real traffic-calming measure, designed to…

  • Alterra Property Group Plans to Develop 300-Unit Apartment Building on SEPTA Land in Conshohocken

    Alterra Property Group Plans to Develop 300-Unit Apartment Building on SEPTA Land in Conshohocken

    Alterra Property Group is planning to develop a 300-unit apartment building on SEPTA land in Conshohocken, writes Jake Blumgart for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The lot was previously planned to be a 528-space parking garage, but the project received significant pushback from transit advocates. SEPTA recently authorized a long-term ground lease and development contract for the…

  • Federal Funding Gap Hits Horsham Lab Tracking Emerging Drug Threats

    Federal Funding Gap Hits Horsham Lab Tracking Emerging Drug Threats

    Horsham’s Center for Forensic Science Research and Education has laid off 12 employees due to delays in federal grant funding, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The nonprofit had expected $2.1 million from the Departments of Justice and State to support key programs this year, but none of the funds have arrived. Chairman…

  • Federal Funding Gap Hits Horsham Lab Tracking Emerging Drug Threats

    Federal Funding Gap Hits Horsham Lab Tracking Emerging Drug Threats

    Horsham’s Center for Forensic Science Research and Education has laid off 12 employees due to delays in federal grant funding, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The nonprofit had expected $2.1 million from the Departments of Justice and State to support key programs this year, but none of the funds have arrived. Chairman…

  • Oil Companies Seek Dismissal of Climate Lawsuit from Bucks County

    Oil Companies Seek Dismissal of Climate Lawsuit from Bucks County

    Several oil companies have asked a judge at the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown to dismiss a climate lawsuit filed by Bucks County against them, writes Zoë Read for the WHYY. In the lawsuit, the county alleged that BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Shell, and the American Petroleum Institute knew about…

  • Upper Moreland Makes PIAA Semifinals in Historic Boys’ Basketball Season

    Upper Moreland Makes PIAA Semifinals in Historic Boys’ Basketball Season

    Upper Moreland boys’ basketball, which had never won a state playoff game before, got to the PIAA semifinals in a historic season, writes Conor Smith for The Philadelphia Inquirer. One of the main reasons for this success is fifth-year coach Dan Heiland, who has built a winning culture within a program that struggled in the…

  • GVF’s 2024 Annual Report Rolls Out Big Gains in Transit, Bike Safety, and Community Impact

    GVF’s 2024 Annual Report Rolls Out Big Gains in Transit, Bike Safety, and Community Impact

    The GVF released their 2024 Annual Report, highlighting their commitment of driving change through smart, community-focused transportation solutions across the region. This year’s report reflects momentum in key areas—mobility access, environmental impact, and infrastructure improvements. Here are some standout highlights: GVF leadership is excited about the work over the last 35 years and the opportunities…

  • Danny McBride Shares How He Landed Abington Native Bradley Cooper for ‘Righteous Gemstones’ Final Season

    Danny McBride Shares How He Landed Abington Native Bradley Cooper for ‘Righteous Gemstones’ Final Season

    Bradley Cooper needed just a little convincing to make a surprise appearance in the fourth and final season of The Righteous Gemstones, write Arabella Hau and Alex Cramer for People. Series creator and star Danny McBride, who plays Jesse Gemstone, shared how he landed Jenkintown’s Cooper for the HBO comedy’s last season. “I sent him…

  • Delice et Chocolat Adding Touch of Sweetness to Downtown Ardmore

    Delice et Chocolat Adding Touch of Sweetness to Downtown Ardmore

    French pastry and chocolate shop Delice et Chocolat is bringing sweetness to Downtown Ardmore with delicious pastries, danishes, cakes, and artisan chocolates, all made on-site, according to a staff report from the PhillyBite Magazine. Ardmore’s newest eatery, owned by brothers Joseph and Antoine Amrani, also features an espresso bar offering smoothies, sandwiches, salads, and house-made…

  • Villanova Reunion: Ex-Knicks Teammates Star in New AT&T March Madness Ad

    Villanova Reunion: Ex-Knicks Teammates Star in New AT&T March Madness Ad

    The “Nova Knicks” may not have lasted long on the court together, but fans can still catch the squad reunited—this time, as actors, writes J.J. Post for ESPN. For a brief stretch in the 2024 NBA offseason, the New York Knicks assembled an impressive Villanova reunion. Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Mikal Bridges, and Donte DiVincenzo—who…

  • Bucks County Dollhouse Flipper Wows TikTok with Stunning Renovations

    Bucks County Dollhouse Flipper Wows TikTok with Stunning Renovations

    Kylie White, a Bucks County resident, has been wowing TikTok with her stunning dollhouse renovations, transforming their mini interiors into gorgeous dream spaces, writes Jillian Pikora for the Daily Voice. White began flipping dollhouses three years ago as a creative outlet after losing her first home. Since then, her passion project has grown into a…

  • Montco’s Alderfer Eggs to Pay Steep Fine Over Misleading ‘Free Roaming’ Labels

    Montco’s Alderfer Eggs to Pay Steep Fine Over Misleading ‘Free Roaming’ Labels

    A Montgomery County egg producer has agreed to pay $287,500 to settle a class-action lawsuit over allegedly misleading labels on its egg cartons, writes Abraham Gutman for the Philadelphia Inquirer. The lawsuit, filed in December 2023 in a New York federal court, accused Schwenksville’s Alderfer Eggs of falsely promoting its eggs as “free roaming.” The…

  • Discovery Channel’s ‘Filthy Fortunes’ Helps Woman Tackle Cluttered Pottstown Property

    Discovery Channel’s ‘Filthy Fortunes’ Helps Woman Tackle Cluttered Pottstown Property

    The new Discovery Channel show Filthy Fortunes helped Barbra Levan clear out the sprawling, cluttered property in Pottstown inherited from her father, uncovering valuables and cherished memories along the way, writes Terri Akman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Levan’s father was an old-school machinist and collector who amassed numerous tools and equipment from his machine shop,…