• Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses

    Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses

    Five Bucks County companies are on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 list of Greater Philadelphia’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth, according to a staff report from the Philadelphia Business Journal. To qualify for the list, the companies needed to have a minimum revenue of $750,000 in 2022—the first year of consideration—and increased…

  • Delaware County Seeks Resident Help in Road Salt Impact Study

    Delaware County Seeks Resident Help in Road Salt Impact Study

    Though winter snows come and go, road salt tends to hang around, writes  Justin Udo for KYW Newsradio, Now Delaware County is asking the public to help them figure out how leftover road salt is affecting the county’s waterways. Road salt can cause damage to infrastructure and to stream and lake health, according to Delaware…

  • Lost Newtown Square Dog  Rescued by a Thermal Drone Pilot

    Lost Newtown Square Dog Rescued by a Thermal Drone Pilot

    A Newtown Square woman was reunited with her lost dog after it went missing for four days, thanks to a thermal drone and a pilot who wouldn’t quit, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News Philadelphia. Angela Ruberto Rodden from Newtown Square said her rescue dog, Samson, was most likely startled by something that caused him…

  • Brad Ingelsby Talks About the Value of Filming a Delco Story

    Brad Ingelsby Talks About the Value of Filming a Delco Story

    Brad Ingelsby’s success with “Mare of Easttown” actually coaxed him to leave Los Angeles and return to his hometown of Berwyn, writes Rosa Catagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He now lives about a mile from his parents’ home with his wife, Lindsey Ingelsby, an Aston native, and their three children. “Mare” proved he could find…

  • Help Build Delaware County’s Future Workforce with These Chamber Programs

    Help Build Delaware County’s Future Workforce with These Chamber Programs

    Preparing today’s students for tomorrow’s jobs is essential for the success of Delaware County’s businesses and community. That’s why the Delaware County Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with the Delaware County Workforce Development Board, is offering free, high-impact programs this fall that directly connect employers with students. How Employers Can Get Involved Why It Matters “These programs are about…

  • Dine at Sovana Bistro and The Pear and Help the Arc of Chester County

    Dine at Sovana Bistro and The Pear and Help the Arc of Chester County

    The Arc of Chester County is asking everyone to Dine and Donate at Sovana Bistro and The Pear every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, Oct. 1 through Oct. 30. When you order lunch, dinner, or a drink at the bar, whether dining in or taking out at Sovana Bistro or The Pear, 15 percent of your…

  • Gather Place to Host “A Special Evening to Remember the Ladies!”

    Gather Place to Host “A Special Evening to Remember the Ladies!”

    Gather Place is proud to announce, “A Special Evening to Remember the Ladies!”—a Victorian-era inspired fundraiser and the launch of its America 250th programs. The evening draws inspiration from Abigail Adams’ 1776 letter to her husband John Adams, urging him to “remember the ladies” during the founding of the United States. Guests will celebrate America’s…

  • Boardroom Spirits Teams with Chill Moody for New Canned Cocktail Supporting Youth Golf

    Boardroom Spirits Teams with Chill Moody for New Canned Cocktail Supporting Youth Golf

    West Philadelphia rapper and entrepreneur Chill Moody has found a Montco partner for his latest project that blends golf, cocktails, and community, writes Michael Klein for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Working with Lansdale’s Boardroom Spirits, Moody launched the Tequila Transfusion — a canned cocktail that reimagines the classic country club drink. The traditional transfusion is made…

  • Redevelopment of Exton Mall Among Mixed-Use Projects Reshaping Philadelphia Suburbs

    Redevelopment of Exton Mall Among Mixed-Use Projects Reshaping Philadelphia Suburbs

    The redevelopment of the Exton Square Mall by Abrams Realty & Development is among the growing number of projects reshaping Philadelphia’s suburbs, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  The 75-acre property was originally owned by PREIT, which sold a smaller section of it to Hanover, leading to the development of a 350-unit apartment…

  • Landmark Developers Purchases Dubliner Building in New Hope

    Landmark Developers Purchases Dubliner Building in New Hope

    A North Jersey developer has expanded its Bucks County portfolio with the purchase of the building that houses the Dubliner on the Delaware restaurant in New Hope, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Irish pub at 34 N. Main Street was acquired by 34 N. Main Property LLC, registered to Landmark Developers,…

  • Philadelphia’s Ethical Food Entrepreneurs Champion Fair Supply Chains, Inclusive Hiring, and Sustainable Sourcing

    Philadelphia’s Ethical Food Entrepreneurs Champion Fair Supply Chains, Inclusive Hiring, and Sustainable Sourcing

    Three food-focused companies in Philadelphia are proving profit and purpose are not at odds by driving fair supply chains, inclusive hiring, and sustainable sourcing, writes Debora Reaves Charmelus for Technical.ly. Philadelphia-based startup Food Forest AI links food and beverage brands with manufacturers and ingredient suppliers to cut inefficiencies in the food supply chain, a major…

  • 3 Delaware County Firms Among 50 Fastest Growing in Region

    3 Delaware County Firms Among 50 Fastest Growing in Region

    Three Delaware County companies were named among the 50 fastest growing firms in the Philadelphia region for 2025, writes the Philadelphia Business Journal staff. The rankings are based on average two-year revenue growth. Making the list at No. 17 is Green Star Exteriors in Holmes.  This “people-first” company installs windows and siding. It saw a…

  • Crozer-Chester and Springfield Hospital Properties to be Auctioned

    Crozer-Chester and Springfield Hospital Properties to be Auctioned

    Bankruptcy auctions are coming up for Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Springfield Hospital, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This follows the recent sale of Taylor Hospital in Ridley Park to local private investors and the sale of Delaware County Memorial Hospital to Upper Darby School District. Bids on the properties are due Oct. 7,…

  • Breweries Rally After Iron Hill Closure with Discounts, Job Offers

    Breweries Rally After Iron Hill Closure with Discounts, Job Offers

    Pennsylvania breweries are reaching out to help customers and employees impacted by the abrupt closing of the 30-year-old Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant chain, writes Emma Dooling for Philadelphia Business Journal. The regional chain cited financial challenges and an inability to secure new funding as the reason for the closures. The company is filing for…

  • Walkable Chadds Ford Project Construction Underway This Fall

    Walkable Chadds Ford Project Construction Underway This Fall

    Chadds Ford Township is looking to connect the Brandywine Battlefield with Chadds Ford Village through its Walkable Chadds Ford Project, picking up speed this fall, according to the Daily Times. The infrastructure work will improve pedestrian safety, mobility, and access along the U.S. 1 corridor. A pedestrian route, both safe and scenic, is being created…

  • Two Chester County Wedding Venues with Scenic Water Views 

    Two Chester County Wedding Venues with Scenic Water Views 

    For local brides dreaming of a gorgeous wedding on the water, Chester County offers two scenic venues for those looking to stay local, writes Anne E. Hill for Main Line Today.  Downingtown Country Club seamlessly blends the quaint countryside with an air of elegance. Located on a perfectly manicured golf course, the venue comes with…

  • Stateside Vodka Chooses Center City to Relocate Corporate Headquarters

    Stateside Vodka Chooses Center City to Relocate Corporate Headquarters

    Stateside Vodka, the maker of Surfside canned cocktails, has chosen to relocate its corporate headquarters to Center City, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Stateside Vodka has signed a new 11-year lease at 1100 Ludlow Street, where it will be taking up 34,200 square feet of the building across the fifth and sixth…

  • New Sandwich Shop with Tasty Ingredients and Fresh Rolls Opens in Doylestown

    New Sandwich Shop with Tasty Ingredients and Fresh Rolls Opens in Doylestown

    Carve 52, a new eatery created by Bobby Simone, has recently opened at 52 East State Street in Doylestown, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   The sandwich shop offers hot and cold pork, roast beef, and turkey sandwiches bursting with bold, savory flavor. Each sandwich is packed with fresh, off-the-bone meat and comes topped with…