King of Prussia
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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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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King of Prussia-Based David’s Bridal Turns to AI to Reinvent Weddings
David’s Bridal is turning to artificial intelligence in an ambitious bid to reinvent wedding planning, writes James Thomason for Venture Beat. At a newly opened concept store in Florida, brides are greeted not only by dresses but by Pearl Planner, a high-tech AI platform that curates vision boards, generates personalized timelines, and recommends vendors based…
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King of Prussia’s Highly Anticipated Netflix House: What to Expect
The highly anticipated Netflix House in King of Prussia Mall is set to open later this year, and the first wave of attractions has been revealed, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The immersive venue will launch with two major experiences based on popular Netflix series: Wednesday and One Piece. Visitors can step…
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King of Prussia Mall Welcomes Wave of First-to-Philly Retailers
The King of Prussia Mall is stepping up its shopper experience, writes Sue Gleiter for Penn Live. Already one of the largest retail destinations in the country, the mall is set to welcome a wave of new tenants this year. Several of these are making their debut in the Philadelphia area. Among the newcomers is…
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Parkview Tower in King of Prussia Heads to Sheriff’s Sale with Over $27M in Debt
Parkview Tower in King of Prussia, owned by West Conshohocken-based real estate firm Keystone, is scheduled to go to sheriff’s sale, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has listed the 10-story, 221,000-square-foot building on the online auction platform Bid4Assets, with the sale scheduled to take place on July…
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Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia to Open King of Prussia Surgery Center
Cardiology Consultants of Philadelphia has partnered with Penn Medicine and other providers to open an ambulatory surgery center in King of Prussia, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The $10 million facility that has three operating rooms and one procedure room will open late this year and offer same-day, nonemergency treatments. The center will…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Merion Building in King of Prussia Sold to Florida Real Estate Firm for $11.8M
The Merion Building in King of Prussia has been acquired by Florida-based Onicx Group for $11.8 million, marking the real estate firm’s first investment in the Philadelphia region, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ilya Hvostikov, vice president of acquisitions for Onicx, called the building’s location on the northeast corner of South Gulph…
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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…
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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…
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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…






































