• Upper Darby Coffee Shop Gets High Marks From Irish Publication

    Upper Darby Coffee Shop Gets High Marks From Irish Publication

    The Irish Star, a digital and print newspaper focusing on Ireland and Irish Americans, recently highlighted the Irish Coffee Shop in Upper Darby. “A traditional Irish breakfast paired with a nice pot of tea while shopping for Irish groceries is a description that enticed me immediately when I took off to the Philadelphia suburbs to…

  • Villanova Athletics’ New Bank Partner Just Offered $1M in Scholarships

    Villanova Athletics’ New Bank Partner Just Offered $1M in Scholarships

    A new bank partner, Santander Holdings USA, has awarded Villanova Athletics $1 million in scholarships for 50 student athletes in 24 different varsity sports, writes Jeff Blumenthal for Philadelphia Business Journal. Santander Holdings USA signed a multiyear deal as the official retail banking partner of Villanova University Athletics. Villanova athletic director Eric Roedel said in…

  • Jason Kelce’s Latest Investment Is a Local Sea Isle City Sauce

    Jason Kelce’s Latest Investment Is a Local Sea Isle City Sauce

    Hank Sauce, a hot sauce sold in Sea Isle City surf shops and supermarkets, now has retired Philadelphia Eagles Center Jason Kelce of Haverford as an investor, writes Amy S. Rosenberg for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Kelce is investing in the Sea Isle-based hot sauce company that produces a variety of hot and milder sauces.  There…

  • Ford Donates Car to Collision Students at Technical School in Folcroft

    Ford Donates Car to Collision Students at Technical School in Folcroft

    Students studying collision repair at Delaware County Technical High School in Folcroft get to work on modern vehicles thanks to a new vehicle donation program, writes Jason Stahl for BodyShop Business. More than 1,000 students nationwide benefit from the program, which was created in partnership between the Collision Repair Education Foundation (CREF), Ford Motor Company,…

  • Love & Honey Fried Chicken Is Bringing Philly Comfort to Bryn Mawr

    Love & Honey Fried Chicken Is Bringing Philly Comfort to Bryn Mawr

    Love & Honey Fried Chicken is officially setting up shop on the Main Line, the company announced in a press release. The Philadelphia-based comfort food brand opened its newest location in Bryn Mawr, bringing its chef-driven take on fried chicken and hospitality-focused dining to Montco. Founded in 2017 by classically trained chefs Laura and Todd…

  • Multinational Company Puts Exton Property Up for Sale as It Consolidates in Montco

    Multinational Company Puts Exton Property Up for Sale as It Consolidates in Montco

    Specialty materials company Arkema is consolidating its company into space in Radnor and King of Prussia after putting its Exton laboratory and office building up for sale, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Located in the Oaklands Corporate Center, the four-acre property holds 12 labs, and offices take up the rest of the…

  • Local Developer Plans Mixed-Use Project After Prime Fishtown Site Acquisition

    Local Developer Plans Mixed-Use Project After Prime Fishtown Site Acquisition

    Philadelphia-based development company Eclipse Development recently acquired a prime Fishtown development site and is planning a four-story mixed-use building there, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Eclipse paid $2.65 million for the vacant Frankford Avenue site, acquiring it from the nonprofit, Lutheran Settlement House. Plans are calling for 20 apartments and 7,000 square…

  • Here’s Your Recap of What Restaurants in Bucks County Closed This Year

    Here’s Your Recap of What Restaurants in Bucks County Closed This Year

    This year, Bucks County unfortunately had to say farewell to several great restaurants in the area, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   In late January, Doylestown’s Peruvian-Mexican restaurant Quinoa closed its doors. Luckily, it wasn’t goodbye forever, as the owners launched a Quinoa dinner menu on Friday and Saturday nights at its sister restaurant, Latin Pot in Dublin.  Morrisville’s feline-themed brewery,…

  • See Where Delaware County’s Most Expensive Homes Were in November 2025

    See Where Delaware County’s Most Expensive Homes Were in November 2025

    Three Delaware County communities were among those that had the most expensive homes in Pennsylvania, according to a list compiled by Stacker. Using data from Zillow, the most expensive homes came out of Media Borough, Garnet Valley, and Glen Mills as of November 2025. In Media Borough, a typical home value was  $612,785. Home prices…

  • Employees Reveal 11 Wawa Secrets That Enhance the Experience

    Employees Reveal 11 Wawa Secrets That Enhance the Experience

    Beyond its customized menu, there are 11 Wawa secrets that are also part of the Wawa experience, writes Charlotte Hilton Andersen for Reader’s Digest. Here are some of the best. 1. There’s a secret menu you can access from a tiny goose icon on the touchscreen. 2. Fountain drink lids are color-coded to keep you…

  • After 150 Years, American Landscape on Public View at the Brandywine Museum

    After 150 Years, American Landscape on Public View at the Brandywine Museum

    A 19th-century American landscape that hasn’t been seen in public for more than 150 years is now on display at the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford, writes Bedatri D. Choudhury for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Autumn in the Ramapo Valley, Erie Railway (1873) by Jasper Francis Cropsey, a Hudson River School painter,  was…

  • Ridley’s Notre Dame Choir Wins B101 Christmas Choir Competition

    Ridley’s Notre Dame Choir Wins B101 Christmas Choir Competition

    The choir at Notre Dame de Lourdes School in the Swarthmorewood section of Ridley Township is this year’s winner of the B101 2025 K-8th Grade Christmas Choir competition, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. The school’s music program will receive $5,000 from the win. The choir will also perform their winning song, “Like It’s…

  • Wall Street Journal: In Philadelphia, Old Christmas Trees are a Delicious Buffet for Local Goats

    Wall Street Journal: In Philadelphia, Old Christmas Trees are a Delicious Buffet for Local Goats

    Philly Goat Project in Philadelphia helps recycle old Christmas trees by offering them as a delicious buffet of pine needles and twigs for local goats, writes Joel Millman for The Wall Street Journal. The Goat Project is busy throughout the year with various goat-centric activities, including nature walks in Philadelphia parks led by goats and…

  • Jason Kelce Duets With Legendary Female Artist in Upcoming Christmas Album

    Jason Kelce Duets With Legendary Female Artist in Upcoming Christmas Album

    For Jason Kelce, working with Stevie Nicks on his latest Christmas album was “unreal,” writes Escher Walcott for People Magazine. During an Oct. 30 New Heights podcast with Jason and Travis Kelce, the retired Eagles player and Haverford resident talked about recording a duet with Nicks, 76, for the Philadelphia-themed holiday album, A Philly Special…

  • Delco Man’s Christmas Light App Started Local. Now it’s Nationwide with 55,000 users

    Delco Man’s Christmas Light App Started Local. Now it’s Nationwide with 55,000 users

    Delaware County resident Mike Kane’s holiday app, ChristmasPrism, is based on the idea that Delco homeowners could share and search for holiday light displays. He was expecting maybe 50 users by Christmas. Try 55,000, and the app’s gone national,   writes Victor Fiorillo for phillymag.com. “It’s been insane,” says Kane. “We are in 40 states. We’re…

  • The Arc of Chester County CEO & Industry Leader, Jeanne Meikrantz, Announces Retirement

    The Arc of Chester County CEO & Industry Leader, Jeanne Meikrantz, Announces Retirement

    After an impressive 45-year career in the human services industry, Jeanne Meikrantz, the Chief Executive Officer of The Arc of Chester County for the last 13-plus years, announced her retirement effective June 30, 2026. Jeanne has spent her entire career deeply devoted to the human rights movement and enhancing the lives of individuals with disabilities…

  • Oaks’ SEI Investments Announces Leadership Change as Founder Steps Back

    Oaks’ SEI Investments Announces Leadership Change as Founder Steps Back

    A major leadership transition is on the horizon for Oaks-based SEI Investments, the company announced in a press release. SEI announced that founder and Executive Chairman Alfred P. West Jr. will step down as a director and board chair as part of a planned transition effective January 1, 2026 West founded SEI in 1968 and…

  • Over 200 Apartments, Retail Space Coming to Malvern After Office Building Demolition

    Over 200 Apartments, Retail Space Coming to Malvern After Office Building Demolition

    Downingtown-based TriPoint Properties is planning to demolish a Malvern office building to make way for 250 apartments and retail space, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Purchased in 2020, TriPoint and East Whiteland Township reviewed many ideas for the property at 52 Swedesford Road, ultimately settling on a mixed-use, campus-like project that will…